May
19
2004
Using the Java language for algorithmic music composition
Posted by: Xeeban in Computers / Internet, Cool Stuff, Music ProductionThis is a very cool article about cellular automata and music.
Take computers, mathematics, and the Java Sound API, add in some Java code, and you’ve got a recipe for creating some uniquely fascinating music. IBM Staff Software Engineer Paul Reiners demonstrates how to implement some basic concepts of algorithmic music composition in the Java language. He presents code examples and resulting MIDI files generated by the Automatous Monk program, which uses the open source jMusic framework to compose music based on mathematical structures called cellular automata.
Facinating stuff!
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