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Organize the progressions #19

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BlushCo opened this issue Jul 27, 2023 · 6 comments
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Organize the progressions #19

BlushCo opened this issue Jul 27, 2023 · 6 comments

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@BlushCo
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BlushCo commented Jul 27, 2023

The progressions should be organized for quick access similar to Scaler2.
This could be by emotion/mood, genre and complexity.

Option 1 - Folder Tree : they would be in these three folders (by Complexity, by Genre, by Sentiment), each having the relevant subfolders. Minus, there would be many copies of each progression in more folders, but size probably is not an issue.
Option 2 - Filename Tags : the names have the attributes for all taxonomies in the name. You can then search in the File explorer by the tags. Minus, no easy list of possible tags.

I vote for Option 1 the Folder Tree solution.

@RustoMCSpit
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we could also have a gui vst / clap plugin that can store any midi chord pack and sort them by anything such as what chords they use and then be able to autofill existing piano rolls

@Aworldc
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Aworldc commented Jul 29, 2023

that sounds like a fun-ish project, except I know nothing about vst3.

@RustoMCSpit
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that sounds like a fun-ish project, except I know nothing about vst3.

i mean, chances are someone who does might see this. it could even webscrape off of hookpad / ultimate guitar, etc.. and sort by artist and frequency

@ldrolez
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ldrolez commented Aug 3, 2023

Option 2 - Filename Tags : the names have the attributes for all taxonomies in the name. You can then search in the File explorer by the tags. Minus, no easy list of possible tags.

I think this option could be quite easy. We just need to choose 10 attributes for example, and maybe use max 2 or 3 tags by file. I don't like the idea of having too much folders, I think there are too many of them already

@Aworldc
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Aworldc commented Aug 3, 2023

yeah. I do kind of like the idea of filename tags as it

  • prevents file duplication
  • would be computer readable, so down the line a gui could possibly be made

@RustoMCSpit
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RustoMCSpit commented Oct 9, 2023

https://archive.org/details/themagicofmidiv1

i think it'd be quicker to make an algorithm that automaticallt sorts them cause this pack has 160000+ progressions

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