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Made In St. Louis, The ‘GenerIter’ Could Open Music Composition To The Masses

Made In St. Louis, The ‘GenerIter’ Could Open Music Composition To The Masses

St. Louis on the Air · St. Louis Public Radio

January 7, 202116m 28s

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Show Notes

Thomas Park’s invention, the GenerIter, uses Python code to transform a series of sounds into a piece of music. Would-be composers can plug in short clips of their choosing and let the code do the rest. With it, he’s generated thousands of unique pieces in just a few minutes, and he hopes other musicians and music enthusiasts will join him in doing the same.