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From what I understood the database was not generated by software at all, they just collected samples from a variety of sources.



They also added compelling generated samples back into the database. A sort of evolution based on the original sounds thay decided to seed it with.


That's pretty much the key with this sort of thing. I've done very similar experiments and as long as you choose good source material, even fixed-length samples cut at random and then sequenced rhythmically will sound good.

The author's description of the music is slightly corny but I had a very similar awestruck and eerie feeling after the first time a python script I wrote generated some pretty passable electronic music.




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