Music Genesis is a new program that applies evolutionary theory to music.
The program is unusual because it applies evolutionary theory to the creation of music. Basically, MusiGenesis adds randomly-generated musical elements to a song and allows the user to play the role of natural selection, keeping the elements he likes and deleting the elements he doesn’t like.
Eventually, you build up a complete piece of music that can be exported in WAV or MP3 format. MusiGenesis uses its own built-in software synthesizer, so it doesn’t require MIDI or DirectX.
Audio samples and an evaluation version are available for download at the Music Genesis site.
For more information, visit the Music Genesis site.
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