This item uses yesterday´s image again and the algorithm is similar but there is an important update: After some meditation - of course the fractal rhythm is extremely sophisticated - I found a possibility to improve the musical flow and add better melodical elements. The problem is that the midi capacity has reached it´s maximum. The fractal rhythm consists of 300 elements, 30 for each voice and even a time error of 1/16 triplet means complete failure, so I recommend to use only the mp3 download, it sounds better anyway. To the title: If you ever have spent a vacation on the most beautiful mediterranean island and listened to the the gentle waves rolling over the white sand you know wgat I had in mind. Yesterday´s link is still valid. ; https://www.cubbyusercontent.com/pl/MultifracArchive/_bb8cd4b47ce347b8a06694... ; Albrecht
Another enjoyable piece of music! I downloaded it with no problem but I think it would be helpful if you said what folder it is in. Your link just shows a list of folders on Cubby. Thank you again for sharing your work. Nick On 9/12/2015 12:23 PM, Albrecht Niekamp wrote:
This item uses yesterday´s image again and the algorithm is similar but there is an important update: After some meditation - of course the fractal rhythm is extremely sophisticated - I found a possibility to improve the musical flow and add better melodical elements. The problem is that the midi capacity has reached it´s maximum. The fractal rhythm consists of 300 elements, 30 for each voice and even a time error of 1/16 triplet means complete failure, so I recommend to use only the mp3 download, it sounds better anyway. To the title: If you ever have spent a vacation on the most beautiful mediterranean island and listened to the the gentle waves rolling over the white sand you know wgat I had in mind. Yesterday´s link is still valid. ; https://www.cubbyusercontent.com/pl/MultifracArchive/_bb8cd4b47ce347b8a06694...
; Albrecht
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The folder always is identical to the ref line of the fractint message, either video or audio. What do you think of the images added to the audio folders? Albrecht Am 14.09.2015 um 05:54 schrieb Nick Grasso:
Another enjoyable piece of music! I downloaded it with no problem but I think it would be helpful if you said what folder it is in. Your link just shows a list of folders on Cubby. Thank you again for sharing your work.
Hi Albrecht, Sorry for the delay in responding. busy-busy-busy :) On 9/14/2015 4:46 AM, Albrecht Niekamp wrote:
The folder always is identical to the ref line of the fractint message, either video or audio. <<<
Well, not exactly. First you have to click on the Audio folder and then the Natural_Music folder. Of course I found it but it might not be obvious to everyone.
What do you think of the images added to the audio folders? <<<
The fractals are nice but I don't especially like the colors. I suppose those colors are necessary to generate the music, right? Actually, the one I like best is forestlord1.jpg which isn't exactly a fractal. Nick
Am 14.09.2015 um 05:54 schrieb Nick Grasso:
Another enjoyable piece of music! I downloaded it with no problem but I think it would be helpful if you said what folder it is in. Your link just shows a list of folders on Cubby. Thank you again for sharing your work.
the JPG images are only meant to illustrate and give an impression of the title, they are originals found in the net. The BMP images used for conversion are fractals made with my multifractal formulas and not always shown. You are right, sometimes the colors are modified for this purpose and not for viewing. This is different with natural music which needs a defined fractal input, sometimes even from especially produced f ractals as explained earlier Albrecht Am 16.09.2015 um 19:08 schrieb Nick Grasso:
The fractals are nice but I don't especially like the colors. I suppose those colors are necessary to generate the music, right? Actually, the one I like best is forestlord1.jpg which isn't exactly a fractal.
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