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arxiv: 2209.10016 · v1 · pith:VVWRDUKV · submitted 2022-09-20 · cs.SD · cs.AI· cs.CL· cs.IR· cs.MM· eess.AS

Setting the rhythm scene: deep learning-based drum loop generation from arbitrary language cues

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classification cs.SD cs.AIcs.CLcs.IRcs.MMeess.AS
keywords drummusiccompositiongenerationlanguagelivenovelpattern
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Generative artificial intelligence models can be a valuable aid to music composition and live performance, both to aid the professional musician and to help democratize the music creation process for hobbyists. Here we present a novel method that, given an English word or phrase, generates 2 compasses of a 4-piece drum pattern that embodies the "mood" of the given language cue, or that could be used for an audiovisual scene described by the language cue. We envision this tool as composition aid for electronic music and audiovisual soundtrack production, or an improvisation tool for live performance. In order to produce the training samples for this model, besides manual annotation of the "scene" or "mood" terms, we have designed a novel method to extract the consensus drum track of any song. This consists of a 2-bar, 4-piece drum pattern that represents the main percussive motif of a song, which could be imported into any music loop device or live looping software. These two key components (drum pattern generation from a generalizable input, and consensus percussion extraction) present a novel approach to computer-aided composition and provide a stepping stone for more comprehensive rhythm generation.

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