How Easy Can Creating a Tune Be?
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4 Steps
to Your Tune
drum
tone
melody
filter
what can we do
on a picture
Selecting the type of drum
Selecting a drum beat on the sequencer
adjust
Selecting the type of drum
Selecting a drum beat on the sequencer
drum
Selection of the waveform form and vibration frequency on the oscillator
Filtering of part of the frequency band through filters
Select the envelope waveform
frame
Selection of the waveform form and vibration frequency on the oscillator
Filtering of part of the frequency band through filters
Select the envelope waveform
tone
set the keynote
chord direction
Specific melodic arrangement
draw
set the keynote
chord direction
Specific melodic arrangement
melody
Choose your favorite effector
Mixing multiple effects
Adjusting Effect Strength
filter
Choose your favorite effector
Mixing multiple effects
Adjusting Effect Strength
filter
What if
map the two boards
to each other?
Generate a piece of music in four steps
• It consists of 4 sections: "Drum Machine, Tone, Melody, Filter".
• The "overlayer" is where you do the basic operations on the image.
• Advanced synthesizer operations in the lower section.
• The two areas are interlinked by a parameter mapping.
Adjust 4 values (get a "normal display" of the picture) which are linked with the values of Drum machine
Exposure
Contrast
Saturation
Sharpness
BPM
Kick
Hi - Hat
Snare
conversion rulesonon
The area through which the line is drawn
color tendency
Scale
Divided into 16 circular areas
First circular area
middlepoint
Rootkey
Rest of circular areas
middlepoint
Note
Hue
Pitch
Saturation
Duration
Lightness
Volume
Adjacent circular areas
Note Relationships
Chords