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− | [[Category:Interactive Systems]][[Category:Algorithmic, Interactive, & Electro-acoustic Compositions]][[Category:Foundations of Music Technology (2300)]][[Category: Advisor:Manzo]][[File:Screen Shot 2018-04-24 at 10.01.16 PM.png]] | + | [[Category:Interactive Systems]][[Category:Algorithmic, Interactive, & Electro-acoustic Compositions]][[Category:Foundations of Music Technology (2300)]][[Category: Advisor:Manzo]][[File:Screen Shot 2018-04-24 at 10.01.16 PM.png]][[file:Final_project_v2.zip]] |
This MU 2300 final project is a Max program that can play it's own song. The program will receive a key from the user. | This MU 2300 final project is a Max program that can play it's own song. The program will receive a key from the user. | ||
The program will then execute, randomly creating a chord progression with no retrograde movements. | The program will then execute, randomly creating a chord progression with no retrograde movements. | ||
The program terminates when the user hits the power button again. | The program terminates when the user hits the power button again. |
Latest revision as of 14:18, 27 April 2018
File:Final project v2.zip This MU 2300 final project is a Max program that can play it's own song. The program will receive a key from the user. The program will then execute, randomly creating a chord progression with no retrograde movements. The program terminates when the user hits the power button again.