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Music Generation Via A Hidden Markov Model – Part 2 | HackerNoon

Introduction In Part 1 of this guide, you built a Jupyter Notebook to generate music sequences via a Hidden Markov Model (HMM). In this Part 2 guide, you will use the Signal Online MIDI Editor to listen to and interact with your generated music. As Signal is a purely web-based ( and lightweight) Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), you won’t need to install any software. I will also include a handful of ideas on running additional

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Music Generation Via A Hidden Markov Model – Part 1 | HackerNoon

Introduction AI-generated music is everywhere. Websites like Udio and Suno allow anyone to create rich, well-constructed pieces of music in many popular genres in seconds. While these websites are absolutely amazing, I would point out that such platforms, in some cases, appear to be trained on large quantities of copyrighted content. But I digress: before the likes of Udio and Suno came into being, simpler – but still interesting – generative music platforms were available.

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