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multi instrument? #47

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DefinitlyEvil opened this issue Jun 17, 2017 · 5 comments
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multi instrument? #47

DefinitlyEvil opened this issue Jun 17, 2017 · 5 comments

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@DefinitlyEvil
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DefinitlyEvil commented Jun 17, 2017

can it possibly support multi-instruments in the future?

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@DefinitlyEvil Yes, definitely! It's a difficult research task though which will require some smart solution to get working.

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@calclavia I though we could create multiple network for each instrument and combine them to a central network then split them back into multiple. It's like seq2seq problem but I guess it's more complex. As for unused instrument we just set them inactivated, output 0 directly?

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@calclavia I am a undergraduate student majoring music composition and I love Bach's music. May I have your Skype or discord? I think I can give some suggestions to the model. ;)

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@DefinitlyEvil Discord Calclavia#9037
It's not as simple as just multiple networks, because each instrument needs to be conditioned on another instrument for harmony. It'll have to be done somewhat efficiently.

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@calclavia then more inputs will be provided to the network, the instrumentation data. ;)

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