| Godot said:
I don't know, I'm also a classically trained pianist and a software engineer student and I was a bit underwhelmed by the game. I think their algorithm suck. It seems to be something like: if you're close to a note, play the note. Else, play a random note in the same key. I know writing variations is cool even though I'm much more into original stuff myself, I was a bit disappointed that the result was just: it sounds a bit random. |
Oh, hi: we've been waiting for you (sorry, couldn't resist).
That's interesting, 'cause I feel quite the opposite about WM's algorithm... it's clever enough to punish you with out of pitch notes if you just miss the tempo... anyway, I thought it was very easy too unless I've seen my wife (who's musically untrained): it's hard as a brick for her to get a decent jam... so I guess the game does its thing in a musically legitime way: what do you think?







