Notescape

I modified an old applet to generate images for flyers I'm making for team recruitment for my music game. Now it comes to you in static and animated flavors.

If you click that static one, it'll generate a new notescape, but for some reason it glitches out a lot. I kinda like when it makes the note stems criss cross. Might be something worth pursuing in another revision to the sketch.

Now I'm a little curious what Perlin noise generated music would actually sound like. Probably microtonal and painful if you used the values in this sketch, but it wouldn't be tough to quantize it in even steps.


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it might be very interesting, especially considering perlin noise is procedural so you could get the same content out everytime if you wanted...you would be able to write a song and keep it.

also, both perlin noise and FFT are used for water simulation, and you can get pretty interesting results there...

Posted by: brendan at October 29, 2004 1:07 PM

looks cool. waiting for it...

Posted by: yuechuan at November 2, 2004 12:30 AM

OMG, that's pretty simple and neat way of visualizing pitches~!

Posted by: Doox at November 9, 2004 2:44 PM


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