1. Drumroll Please: Modeling Multi-Scale Rhythmic Gestures with Flexible Grids
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David Bamman, Jon Gillick, Joshua Yang, and Carmine-Emanuele Cella
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Structure (mathematical logic) ,music production ,MIDI ,InformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.,HCI) ,Computer science ,Speech recognition ,music generation ,Information technology ,computer.file_format ,T58.5-58.64 ,Scale (music) ,Grid ,External Data Representation ,Autoencoder ,machine learning ,computational creativity ,music representations ,human computer interaction ,M1-5000 ,Representation (mathematics) ,computer ,Music ,Gesture - Abstract
We present a new data representation for music modeling and generation called a Flexible Grid. This representation aims to balance flexibility with structure in order to encode all the musical events (notes or rhythmic onsets) in a dataset without quantizing or discarding any temporal information. In experiments with a dataset of MIDI drum performances, we find that when implemented in a Variational AutoEncoder (VAE) model, Flexible Grid representations can enable detailed generation of music performance data that includes multiple different gestures and articulations.
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- 2021
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