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crystals, fruit, rocks, coral, chemistry, physics, biology, laboratory equipment, cubes, glassware, tentacles, hand-colored, anatomical, science illustration, 1930s
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A companion to last month's WRONG.
I'd been wondering how to clean up some of the characteristic warble that you get from riffusion-generated audio, and came up with the idea of converting it to MIDI. It's an imperfect and imprecise process, but the results can be pretty interesting, depending which instruments you wire the MIDI files up to.
Here, then, is a track-by-track reimagining of WRONG, re-scored for a range of virtual instruments. The intention isn't to accurately recreate the originals, but to use the originals as a base for something new and able to stand by itself. Some are more recognisable than others. As before, track titles are the prompts used to generate each original piece.
An explanation of the text-to-image process is on the original release page:
exoticspresm.bandcamp.com/album/wrong
Spectrograms created in Stable Diffusion (AUTOMATIC1111 + riffusion-model-v1.ckpt)
-> Converted to monophonic audio
-> Converted to MIDI
-> Wired up to VST instruments
-> Output to stereo audio
-> Uploaded to bandcamp.
released May 10, 2023