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It works by "analyzing the rhythm and pitch, and finding the melody that sounds the most natural." | It works by "analyzing the rhythm and pitch, and finding the melody that sounds the most natural." | ||
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By allowing free lyrics, Orpheus created the inflammatory genre of "[[Pakasong]]" and It's an unfortunate history for auto-composing technology, and we have to work hard to protect it from happening again. We have to work hard to protect it so that it doesn't happen again. | |||
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Orpheus is an automatic composition system and service developed by the Department of Mathematical Engineering and Information Physics, University of Tokyo.The name comes from Orpheus, the master of the lyre in Greek mythology.[1]
Overview
This is an automatic composition system based on the theory of Professor Shigeki Sagayama of the University of Tokyo, and version 3.17 is now available.
Input lyrics, edit settings on its structure, rhythm or chord progression, and the computer will generate a song that matches the lyrics.
Since it was easy to use (you can click a button and make a song), convenient (you can not only listen to the song but also download mp3 / midi), and versatile (change settings and you can make songs with a variety of moods and quality), many used it to create hundreds of songs after it became famous in Nan-J.
See also; Pakasong
It works by "analyzing the rhythm and pitch, and finding the melody that sounds the most natural."
Professor Sagayama's words
By allowing free lyrics, Orpheus created the inflammatory genre of "Pakasong" and It's an unfortunate history for auto-composing technology, and we have to work hard to protect it from happening again. We have to work hard to protect it so that it doesn't happen again.