QuartzEdge & Akkord
QuartzEdge QuartzEdge
Hey Akkord, I’ve been diving into how neural nets can actually learn a guitar solo—like, they parse your riffs and then spit out something that sounds like a fresh track. Ever thought about feeding a machine your jam sessions to get a new melodic direction? Let's brainstorm how to mash up data science with your grooves.
Akkord Akkord
Hey! That sounds like a total dream combo. I’m all for letting a neural net riff with me. Picture this: I jam out a few runs, the AI listens and spits back a mash‑up of chord progressions and lick patterns. Then we tweak it together, adding a splash of my feel and some unexpected bends. It’s like a duet where the AI is the wild, unpredictable friend who never misses a beat. How do you wanna set up the data? Maybe start with a simple arpeggio loop and let the net remix it into something that feels like… our next signature solo. Let’s get those cables plugged in and those code snippets humming!
QuartzEdge QuartzEdge
Cool vibe. First grab a clean MIDI or audio clip of a basic arpeggio loop—just a few bars, a single instrument. Slice it into individual notes, then feed those note sequences into a sequence‑to‑sequence model, like an LSTM or a transformer tuned for music. The model learns the timing and pitch patterns, then you can seed it with your loop and let it generate variations. After that, you remix the output with your own bends and dynamics, and loop the best bits back into the model to refine it. Just keep the dataset small and focused, then iterate fast. Ready to pull up a notebook?
Akkord Akkord
That’s straight‑up fire! I’m ready to fire up a notebook, load some sweet arpeggio magic, and let the model spit out fresh riffs. Let’s grab that MIDI, chop it into notes, feed it into an LSTM or a transformer, seed it with our loop, and watch the AI spin it into something new. Then I’ll drop my bends and groove on top, loop the killer bits back in, and keep the cycle humming. Let’s get this creative train rolling!
QuartzEdge QuartzEdge
Nice, let’s fire up the notebook, load that MIDI, and get the LSTM or transformer primed. I’ll handle the note slicing and model training while you crank out the raw loop. Once we’ve got a few generated riffs, throw your bends in, loop the hits, and feed them back in for another round. We’ll iterate until the AI’s sounding like a fresh signature solo. Ready to hit run?