In Proceedings of PCG Workshop

Procedural mixed-initiative music composition with hierarchical Wave Function Collapse

Pál Patrik Varga and Rafael Bidarra

An example of using prototypes. A prototype yellowblue-yellow-yellow is defined (top), and associated to the cyan state. Therefore, every cell on the higher-level layer that collapses to the cyan state will impose the contents of the prototype on the lower-level layer, by default. Note the repetition of the yellow-blue-yellow-yellow "theme"

Mixed-initiative music composition systems are sought after by both amateur and professional musicians. A well-known PCG algorithm is Wave Function Collapse (WFC), which has recently been extended with various mixed-initiative capabilities [6]. So far, WFC has mainly been used for generating video game levels, textures and graphical patterns. This demo presents and illustrates an approach for an interactive WFC-based music composition editor.


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Pál Patrik Varga and Rafael Bidarra, Procedural mixed-initiative music composition with hierarchical Wave Function Collapse, In Proceedings of PCG Workshop, pp. 1–3, 2023.

BibTex

@inproceedings{bib:varga:2023,
    author       = { Varga, Pál Patrik and Bidarra, Rafael },    
    title        = { Procedural mixed-initiative music composition with hierarchical Wave Function Collapse },
    booktitle    = { In Proceedings of PCG Workshop },
    year         = { 2023 },
    pages        = { 1--3 },
    url          = { https://publications.graphics.tudelft.nl/papers/354 },
}