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Electronic Music discussion: Graphing music / Algorithmic Scores
Store Written March 08 2010 , Tags: algoscore, data visualizat
Honestly, is anyone else as interested in graphing music as much as I am? Experimental scores and what not? I don't find many people into the subject. I recently came across AlgoScore - link Has anyone tried it? I have small blog post on it if anyone is interested. Yes, I am also trying to promote my modest blog. Enjoy.

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Interesting, but no pc tough.
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that's a good point. egh, too bad.
this looks really interesting, thanks for posting!
For algorithmic composition i would recommend the 'AC toolbox' by Paul Berg: link (mac only though).

The tutorial is very good, it will learn you the basics quite fast.
wow, that link down now. The AlgoScore one.
I'm Very Interested In this. Ive been working on writing Software that generates Music in various ways And been looking into Actually into graphing the output.. I check out the above links too

Thanks Gabriel
May I suggest HighC: link
See some samples here: link
this stuff is interesting, never really checked it out before. thanks for the heads up! I do a lot of noodles in paper notebooks that look like the scores you can do in that software, but never thought of literally using that stuff as a score. sounds fun.
if you know of a resource where experimental scores can be freely downloaded, i'd be v interested. My interest is more in the open score/wandelweiser side of things.
Hi, I recently went back to studying "processing", a graphics oriented programming language based on java that has lots of extension possibilities, including in the field of OSC and MIDI. I think it coul be a really nice tool for creating midi data generation apps that have complex graphical interfaces...


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