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merge the source of musescore with some algorithmic composition tools #25202

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tmm88 opened this issue Oct 17, 2024 · 0 comments
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merge the source of musescore with some algorithmic composition tools #25202

tmm88 opened this issue Oct 17, 2024 · 0 comments
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tmm88 commented Oct 17, 2024

Your idea

[feature request/enhancement] - merge the source of musescore with some algorithmic composition tools

my idea is to:

  • allow extensions or addons or integrated code, from pwgl, jsmidigen, or another frameworks to merge with musescore

Problem to be solved

the problem to be solved is basically:

  • allowing advanced functionality within algorrithmic composition to merge with musescore

Prior art

the prior art is in one hand:

  • pwgl
  • jsmidgen
  • actoolbox
  • openmusic

in another hand:

  • basic functionality of sibelius within basic commands for algorrithmic composition at the level of
    • retrogradation
    • invertion
    • length expansion
    • length contraction
    • random notes

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nothing to declare

@muse-bot muse-bot added the feature request Used to suggest improvements or new capabilities label Oct 17, 2024
@tmm88 tmm88 changed the title [feature request/enhancement - musescore/musescore] - merge the source of musescore with some algorithmic composition tools [feature request/enhancement] - merge the source of musescore with some algorithmic composition tools Oct 17, 2024
@oktophonie oktophonie changed the title [feature request/enhancement] - merge the source of musescore with some algorithmic composition tools merge the source of musescore with some algorithmic composition tools Oct 18, 2024
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