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Generative Music Tools: Turing Machine - On demand

Taught by: Samuel Pearce Davies

There are a broad array of techniques musicians can use to generate music in Max. One such process involves taking inspiration from Alan Turing’s early work on proto-computers, in particular the notion of a tape with data being displayed on it.

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What you'll learn

  • Understand the fundamentals of a Turing Machine in a musical context
  • Patch together a generative process using randomisation and counters
  • Build a functional UI to tweak different aspects of the generative process in real time
  • Use the finished device to both generate music through MIDI and control broader parameters of software instruments

Course content

  • Session Materials
  • Sub-Patches
  • Part 1 - Introduction to Turing Machines and Creating the ‘Tape’
  • Part 2 - MIDI Setup
  • Part 3 - Inverting the Data
  • Part 4 - Control Parameters – Rate & Length
  • Part 5 - Control Parameters – Flip Part 1
  • Part 6 - Control Parameters – Flip Part 2
  • Part 7 - Accounting for the Tape
  • Part 8 - Sync Setup Part 1
  • Part 9 - Sync Setup Part 2
  • Part 10 - Data Output Formatting
  • Part 11 - Visual Data Representation
  • Part 12 - Setting Up the UI
  • Part 13 - Melodic Demonstration
  • Part 14 - Trying Out a Different Setup
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Requirements

  • A computer and Internet connection
  • Access to a copy of Max 7 or 8 (i.e. trial or full license)

Who is this course for

  • This workshop will provide you with the information to construct such a generative device, a ‘Turing Machine’, to supplement your compositional practice.

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