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gentext genmidi chung is a small text generation / midi piano music gen generator based on SORT dychotomic algorythm (inspired from ai neural networks RNN LSTM and Markov chains but not at all the same) .Trained with an input text file , it can generate random variants text / music stream in response to user input or freely (user enters empty input) or realtime non stop. Written in easy fast compiled freebasic. Generates midi music when load miditext txt files saved with brainpiano3 of midipiano_chung . No cuda or openCL required can run on a ordinary pc . genmidi_chung version added for data size x2 (+ works with notes variations instead of absolute values) + select midi output port. ...
...I guess that's because I had already been "formatted" by the MS editor :-)
You will probably notice that MSEDIT is very similar to Microsoft's EDIT. That's a pure coincidence, and there is no connection at all between both of them.