![]() ![]() Having timestamps for each note made animations a reality. AnimationsĮver since I created the first images, I wanted to see them in motion-partly because I thought they would be fun to watch, partly for debugging them to make sure they’re accurate, but also so others could understand them better. Patterns of the music are more apparent and overall, they’re more visually appealing. The bottom row of images is much more structured and consistent. The top row of images is very chaotic and possibly had calculation errors. ![]() In the image above, the difference is like night and day (to me at least). Vivaldi’s Four Seasons generated using the original method (top row) and the new method (bottom row) for Spring (first from left), Summer (second), Autumn (third), and Winter (fourth). I can’t thank Peter enough for writing this script. ![]() The result is a much cleaner set of data, complete with note names like D4# (a D# in the fourth octave) for verification.
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