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    DJDarwin

    DJDarwin

    A Genetic algorithm approach to creating beats.

    The program puts beats through evolution - survival, mutations, reproduction. The purpose, in the words of Africa Bambaataa - Looking for the perfect beat. Using a genetic­ algorithmic framework, the user's taste defines a Beat fitness function - she decides which beats survive and breed, and which join the choir invisible. In addition, the user can easily define an automatic fitness function, put the program on 'auto­pilot' mode, and let it speed up evolution. Different types of...
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    BlueJam is a Java-based algorithmic music composer that uses evolutionary techniques and heuristics. Originally intended to evolve solos on the blues scale. BlueJam interfaces with Pure-Data to give real-time output.
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    Evomusic deals with automatic composition of music (midi-files) using evolutionary algorithms. Currently we are testing multiple approaches for doing this successfully, especially neural networks and/or algorithms based on simple music theory.
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