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Fractal Midi and Music Generator

https://betazeta.itch.io/fractal-music-generator

Looks super cool...

:)

“Main Features
Direct conversion from orbital values to audio
Customize interpolation and orbit keeping
Sinusoidal wave generator with frequency linked to orbital values
Customize conversion range and pitch
Audio wave polyphony
55+ pixels can be played at the same time
Fractal outline detection
Lock outline while exploring details
Unlock for playing different pixels while preserving the detected shape
Play the original fractal shape on different fractals
Midi support
Extensive customization for conversion from orbital values to midi data
Every pixel uses its own sequencer connected to the synthesizers
55+ sequencers playing midi sequences (like midi files) concurrently
Separate customizable management of midi drums
55+ sequencers playing drums concurrently
Select instruments by hand or let the fractal decide
Support for external soundfonts
Save converted orbital values from a fractal to a midi file
Support for Jack Audio Connection Kit
External real hardware midi devices
Play a fractal on your keyboard
Virtual midi devices
Connect to DAWs
GPU accelerated fractal rendering
Smoothing, histogram, various fractals

Comments

  • Interesting… I wonder if anyone has thought of producing a fractal video generator app? You could set it running, and generate endless interesting eye candy to pair with ambient soundtracks…

  • Thanks @id_23 for posting it does look quite interesting and a different take on using fractal generated data.

  • Anyone tried running this on a Mac? I'm getting the message “FractalMusicGenerator.app” is damaged and can’t be opened. You should move it to the Bin." when I try to launch it. I've posted on the itch.io page for the app but don't know if there's any other way to contact the developer...

  • @Svetlovska said:
    Interesting… I wonder if anyone has thought of producing a fractal video generator app? You could set it running, and generate endless interesting eye candy to pair with ambient soundtracks…

    Frax!? Not to sound but awesome fractals

  • edited February 2023

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    Edit just seen the response at itch.io … :( ~~ > @enkaytee said:

    Anyone tried running this on a Mac? I'm getting the message “FractalMusicGenerator.app” is damaged and can’t be opened. You should move it to the Bin." when I try to launch it. I've posted on the itch.io page for the app but don't know if there's any other way to contact the developer...

  • @id_23 said:
    ~~
    Edit just seen the response at itch.io … :( ~~ > @enkaytee said:

    Anyone tried running this on a Mac? I'm getting the message “FractalMusicGenerator.app” is damaged and can’t be opened. You should move it to the Bin." when I try to launch it. I've posted on the itch.io page for the app but don't know if there's any other way to contact the developer...

    Reply from the dev:

    "I suspect this happens with some new graphics cards when the application finds the availability of a GPU but fails to manage it. The developers of the dependency used for graphics acceleration are working on a new version: hopefully they will release it soon.

    If you try to run the application in a virtual machine or in a sandbox, it will work because it won't be able to access the GPU and will automatically fallback to CPU; it will be painfully slow, but at least you can get an idea of what it should be. As an example, a virtual machine like Virtualbox running Ubuntu should do the job."

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