hi nick, thanks, it was made up during filming! there's no theoretical limit to polyphony. the data structure has 127 slots, but my use of the interface limits the use of notes to between 24 and 107. 7 octaves is enough for me personally, so that's how i'll leave it.
it's getting better and better!
ReplyDeleteI really like the chords/progression you generated for this example. :)
ReplyDeleteAlso, is it only three note polyphony?
ReplyDeletehi nick, thanks, it was made up during filming! there's no theoretical limit to polyphony. the data structure has 127 slots, but my use of the interface limits the use of notes to between 24 and 107. 7 octaves is enough for me personally, so that's how i'll leave it.
ReplyDeletenice. thanks!
ReplyDeleteNice, very sci-fi!
ReplyDeleteI'm diggin the Casio watch..
ReplyDeleteamazing work. what hardware is that? I'm assuming you've made using the hardware in such a way possible, really incredible.
ReplyDeletehi matt, thanks, it's a monome: http://www.monome.org
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