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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

Screen Shot 2018-04-24 at 10.01.16 PM.pngFile: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.