Experimental Platform Using Llms to Generate Algorithmic Music
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Experimental platform uses LLMs to generate algorithmic music, sparking interest in AI-generated music.
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The idea is to have a language model suggest Strudel style music code which is then played back in the browser. It is still very rough. Mobile is not ideal, you need to enable audio or notifications, and the generated code sometimes breaks. Despite the bugs it can create interesting results when it works.
So far it seems to lean toward cinematic or piano style textures but occasionally produces unexpected rhythms.
I would love feedback from anyone interested in creative coding, generative audio, or live coding tools.
What directions would you explore if you were combining large language models and music patterns like this?
One thing you might find interesting is the search tool for searching strudels api and available sounds. That is available once you are in the code editor.
Lastly, one thing you could try is pasting in one of those complex songs and ask it to annotate it with comments.