I’ve built the harmonypartition system to generate harmonic sequences with just a few small numbers. Here is a simple one, built from simple piles of sine waves. Later they can of course expand to MIDI and DAW systems. harmony as a sequence So to begin: the following sequence: …can generate this chord sequence: This is […]
Category Archives: digital harmony
audio => harmony
harmonypartition can harmonically analyze audio files by dynamically seeking and organizing tonal continuities. In a great many musical cases, these continuities take the form of familiar keys and chords. example: vi-ii-V-I Here, for example, is a vi-ii-V-I progression in C major, generated from fourier analysis of a .wav file: Here is the same progression, analyzed […]
a new direction
The power of electronic music – even the most dedicated analogue instrumentalist must admit – is beyond question. Though they do not cover the same musical ground as a finger on a string or breath in a column of air, the filters, echoes, synthesizers, and effects applied to waveforms in electronic music have enormous effect. […]