I have made a video that shows a cool graph: https://archive.org/details/gray-4-universal.
To accompany the video, I made a song, according to the folllowing rule:
the notes played at a given time correspond to the active vertices in the graph of the video (0 -> B, 1 -> C,..., 6->a, 7-b) at that time. When a vertex is active (bold) in the video, it should play its note.
I also played with the Pan-settings, so that the notes from vertices in column 1,2,3,4 in the video are played with pan set to -100,-30,30,100.
Currently the sound you hear is a single VTS instrument. What I want is to have each vertex use a different instrument, and the notes B,C,D,..,b should seem to be rising. Furthermore, the different combinations that occur in the video should not sound too bad.
But I could not get this to work with LMMS. When using different instruments, the notes did not not always seem to be rising.
Or sometimes the combination of them did not sound nice.
Anyone have any suggestions what instruments to use?
Or if someone wants to try and make an eight-instrument version of this song, I'm curious at the result.
To accompany the video, I made a song, according to the folllowing rule:
the notes played at a given time correspond to the active vertices in the graph of the video (0 -> B, 1 -> C,..., 6->a, 7-b) at that time. When a vertex is active (bold) in the video, it should play its note.
I also played with the Pan-settings, so that the notes from vertices in column 1,2,3,4 in the video are played with pan set to -100,-30,30,100.
Currently the sound you hear is a single VTS instrument. What I want is to have each vertex use a different instrument, and the notes B,C,D,..,b should seem to be rising. Furthermore, the different combinations that occur in the video should not sound too bad.
But I could not get this to work with LMMS. When using different instruments, the notes did not not always seem to be rising.
Or sometimes the combination of them did not sound nice.
Anyone have any suggestions what instruments to use?
Or if someone wants to try and make an eight-instrument version of this song, I'm curious at the result.