Demo: A Computer-Assisted Approach to Composing with MaestroGenesis

Authors

  • Paul Szerlip University of Central Florida
  • Amy Hoover University of Central Florida
  • Kenneth Stanley University of Central Florida

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aiide.v8i4.12556

Keywords:

MaestroGenesis, Functional Scaffolding for Musical Composition, FSMC, NeuroEvolution of Augmenting Topologies, NEAT, computer assisted composition

Abstract

This demonstration presents MaestroGenesis, a program that helps users create complete polyphonic musical pieces from as little as a simple, human composed monophonic melody. MaestroGenesis creates music by exploiting two key ideas behind the functional scaffolding for musical composition (FSMC) approach: (1) that music a function of time and (2) that functional transformations of initial human starting melodies, or scaffolds, inherit some of the essential human qualities contained in the scaffold. Music in FSMC is represented as a functional relationship between the scaffold and a generated accompaniment. The GUI helps users evolve these functions by importing and developing their music through a breeding process akin to animal breeding, called interactive evolutionary computation. Some resulting pieces are indistinguishable from completely human-composed pieces.

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Published

2021-06-30

How to Cite

Szerlip, P., Hoover, A., & Stanley, K. (2021). Demo: A Computer-Assisted Approach to Composing with MaestroGenesis. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment, 8(4), 86-88. https://doi.org/10.1609/aiide.v8i4.12556