Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:kencarlino wrote:Continue with the algorithmic songs.
https://youtu.be/zh9mAcWvk2s
A melancholic solo piano piece capturing the bittersweet beauty of a porcelain ballerina - graceful yet fragile, dancing through her tears on a forgotten music box. Sad whimsy frozen in time.
Created with my proprietary algorithmic song generation system (non-AI) which is part of Keys to Infinity.
Piano is the Bosendorfer 280 VC from Pianoteq 9, with the Sombre preset.
Bravo ken! Of all your songs I've listened to so far, this is the best. Because the music fits the dancing in the box (my wife had one like it as a child). And super for the crescendo diminuendo, and ritardando at the end. If one didn't know what system you used, you could think this was played for real. And Sombre is a good choice here.
Congratulations ken !
Best wishes,
Stig
P.S. So you are the creator of this song generation system? Fantastic!
I could use this piece for relaxing when I’m tired,
Hi Stig, thank you for having a listen and your comments and insights! I am trying to take more time tuning each song right now and adjusting things for each song. Previously with my generation code I had the self imposed goal to have some set of configuration that I would use for an entire album worth of songs..
Yes, this algorithmic generator is my own beast. lol Perhaps had spent 2-3 years on it, mostly on different styles and not so much improvements but different sounds - trade offs mostly. Around 1.5 years ago I set it aside when I started to play around with AI music generators (Suno and Udio) and well they were making songs just better and more complex than my system. So I did a lot of songs that way, often writing my own lyrics to have some kind of connections. Definitely was fun and rewarding as well. However, with AI there is really less control and the instrument quality still is not on par with virtual instruments (in my opinion). So for no particular reason I had the urge to so some more with my own software. And while the song structure I am able to make isn't as varied or complex or standard, it's has the potential to be more unique (I think).
Thanks
Ken