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| An IOI function produces rhythm. Rhythm implies at least two notes. By repeating an IOI function, a rhythm emerges. | An IOI function produces rhythm. Rhythm implies at least two notes. By repeating an IOI function, a rhythm emerges. | ||
| - | === action functions === | + | It's important to remember that this doesn' |
| + | You might want to think of it as defining the negative space between notes. | ||
| + | === action functions === | ||
| - | In Konduktiva, the position of the notes is controlled by an IOI function. | + | In Konduktiva, the position of the notes is controlled by an IOI function. What happens at those notes is determined by the action |
| In Konduktiva instead of a block, you | In Konduktiva instead of a block, you | ||
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| + | Musical Environment | ||
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| + | You populate the MusicalEnvironment with Players, IOI functions, and action functions. The tempo exists as a property of this MusicalEnvironment. | ||
| + | QuantizedMap | ||