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Topic, Who wants to try out the Otomata music tool? | ||||||
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You must register or log in to post a message.I call that: What's the plan? Sorry for not linking It sounds good on some other scales too. Edit: 2 more - one random and one not random. Its a pity there is no option to combine 2 or 3 paterns one after another (or I cant find it?) I was going to put a forum topic for that, but it seems you beat me! I like both of Treazer's songs. Plus, since we're now discussing Circuli as well, That one is a bit harder to control so it's a bit harder to find a good sounding song. But if you get it right, you can make some great sounding beats. Have a link! edit: the folks behind Otomata also make other music generators too! link and here So I promised an advanced tutorial, but you guys seem to understand already... bdaf and... ywzu Lol, the two names for those songs were opposite positions on the alphabet, because they are the same thing, except each cell is reversed in direction. Falling Free This song is basically a tune with a long tune at the beginning then a loop for the end. Try to listen to it until you can tell where the loop is to get the full music experience. another thing To use it: 1. Click an empty spot. 2. Click it multiple times to set the direction it will go (up, down, left, right). 2A. Click once for up, 2x for right, 3x for down, and 4x for left. Clicking the cell a fifth time will delete it. To delete everything, click the "Clear" button. 3. Repeat as desired on any spot you want. 4. Click "Play." Advanced tutorial will be posted soon. Link: here You can find an example I did here. | GeneralFirst post of the topicTo use it: 1. Click an empty spot. 2. Click it multiple times to set the direction it will go (up, down, left, right). 2A. Click once for up, 2x for right, 3x for down, and 4x for left. Clicking the cell a fifth time will delete it. To delete everything, click the "Clear" button. 3. Repeat as desired on any spot you want. 4. Click "Play." Advanced tutorial will be posted soon. Link: here You can find an example I did here. |