attempting to get chord arpegios

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(defun nchord (symbol &optional (base 0)) (defun nchord (symbol &optional (base 0))
"Return list of notes for chord names by SYMBOL over the BASE." "Return list of notes for chord names by SYMBOL over the BASE."
(mapcar (lambda (note) (+ base note)) (chord-notes symbol))) (mapcar (lambda (note) (+ base note)) (chord-notes (chord symbol))))
(nchord :major 3) (nchord :major 3)

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;; even though that is not yet satisfactory, let's try it ;; even though that is not yet satisfactory, let's try it
(pb :at-with-outside-pseq-repeating-pattern (pb :at-with-outside-pseq-repeating-pattern
:degree (pseq (list 0 1 2 3)) ;; :degree (pseq (list 0 1 2 3))
:degree (pseq (list 0 1 2 (list 0 7)))
:octave (pr (pseq (list 3 4 5 4 3)) 4) :octave (pr (pseq (list 3 4 5 4 3)) 4)
) :amp (pseq (list 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.5)))
;; (play :at-with-outside-pseq-repeating-pattern) ;; (play :at-with-outside-pseq-repeating-pattern)
;; (end :at-with-outside-pseq-repeating-pattern) ;; (end :at-with-outside-pseq-repeating-pattern)
;; (stop :at-with-outside-pseq-repeating-pattern) ;; (stop :at-with-outside-pseq-repeating-pattern)
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;; also - can I save the seeds? in case I'd like to record a random sequence that I liked on the walkthough? ;; also - can I save the seeds? in case I'd like to record a random sequence that I liked on the walkthough?
;; also - how would I specify "a multiplier" for durations? if the notes are not of the same duration ;; also - how would I specify "a multiplier" for durations? if the notes are not of the same duration
;; (render (pdef :at-with-outside-pseq-repeating-pattern) "/tmp/repeating-4.wav" :dur 16)

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(in-package :cl-patterns)
(all-instruments)
(all-chords)
(nchord :major 3) ; so, i could then inject / what's the verb
; splice list as notes
(nchord "Dominant 7th" 2)
(chord :major)
(chord "Major Triad")
(chord-indexes :major) ; (0 2 4) this goes into :degree
(chord-notes :major) ; (0 4 7) and this goes into :notes?
(chord-midinotes :major)
;; (pb :first-try-sequencing
;; )
;; i want something like
;; (pb
;; :degree chorded-arpeggio '(0 1 3 2 3 0)
;; ok, let's settle situation with notes vs degrees
(pb :with-notes
:instrument :fmrhodes1
;; :note (pseq (list 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7) 1))
;; :note (pseq (list 0 2 4 5 7 9 11 12) 1)
:note (pseq (list 0 2 4 5 7 9 11 12) 1))
;; (play :with-notes)
;; (end :with-notes)
;; (stop :with-notes)
;; not whole octave from 0 to 7, so every key one after anothe
;; and that would be just tuning steps, not taking into account the "lad"
;; 0 2 4 5 7 9 11 12 is the major. ok
(pb :with-degrees
:instrument :fmrhodes1
:degree (pseq (list 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7) 1))
;; (play :with-degrees)
;; (end :with-degrees)
;; (stop :with-degrees)
;; so if I take 'chord-notes' in nchord, i need to use :note
;; in the pattern
;; yay, and the patterns from 09-04 sound much better now
;;; so, back to arpeggio things
;; i'd want something like
;; (pb :hopes-for-arpegio
;; :note (arpegio-thingy (list 0 2 3 1 3 0))
;; :dur (pseq (list 1 1 2 1 1 2))
;; :chords (pseq (list :maj :min :maj7 :maj6 :maj)))
;;; and then maybe have only :note and :dur as one names pattern
;; which somehow later combines with the :chords pseq
;; (defpattern pfunc (pattern)
;; ((func :type function-designator)
;; (length :initform :inf)
;; (current-repeats-remaining :state t))
;; :documentation "Yield the result of evaluating FUNC. Note that the current event of the parent pattern is still accessible via the `*event*' special variable.
;; Example:
(next-upto-n (pfunc (lambda () (random 10)) 4))
;=> ((5 2 8 9))
;; (next-upto-n (pbind :foo (pwhite 0 10 4)
;; :bar (pfunc (lambda ()
;; (if (> (event-value *event* :foo) 5) :greater :lesser)))))
;; ;=> ((EVENT :FOO 0 :BAR :LESSER) (EVENT :FOO 6 :BAR :GREATER)
;; (EVENT :FOO 7 :BAR :GREATER) (EVENT :FOO 8 :BAR :GREATER))
;; See also: `pf', `pnary', `plazy', `pif'")
;;; so, maybe that's the way?
;; I really could have :chord attribute, and could possibly have :arpeggio-steps attribute
;; and those would combine to create :note attribute
;; i was recommended PARP
;; but I don't understand how it could be used in conjunction with chords?
;; well, no, I see - I could change :octave, and in first pattern return :notes, right?
(chord-notes :major)
;;; full on gift of help:
(pdef :foo
(parp (pbind :note (pnary #'chord-notes (pseq (list :major :minor :maj7 :maj6 :major) 1))
:dur (pseq (list 1 1 2 1 1 2)))
(pbind :note (p+ (pk :note)
(pseq (list 0 2 3 1 3 0) 1)))))
(next-upto-n (pdef :foo) 4)
;; (play :foo)
;; (end :foo)
;; (stop :foo)
(next-upto-n (pbind :note (p+ 1 (pseq (list 0 2 3) 1))) 4)
;; let's try to get sequence of steps when we give as input notes of a chord
;; tomorrow

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;; let's try the pfunc to create arpegio from the chord
(in-package :cl-patterns)
(next-upto-n (pbind :chord (pseq (list :major :minor :minor-triad :major))
:note (pfunc (lambda ()
(let* ((chord (event-value *event* :chord))
(notes (nchord chord)))
;; let's keep it simple for a moment
notes))
)) 10)
;; ((EVENT :CHORD :MAJOR :NOTE (0 4 7)) (EVENT :CHORD :MINOR :NOTE (0 3 7))
;; (EVENT :CHORD :MINOR-TRIAD :NOTE (0 3 7)) (EVENT :CHORD :MAJOR :NOTE (0 4 7))
;; (EVENT :CHORD :MAJOR :NOTE (0 4 7)) (EVENT :CHORD :MINOR :NOTE (0 3 7))
;; (EVENT :CHORD :MINOR-TRIAD :NOTE (0 3 7)) (EVENT :CHORD :MAJOR :NOTE (0 4 7))
;; (EVENT :CHORD :MAJOR :NOTE (0 4 7)) (EVENT :CHORD :MINOR :NOTE (0 3 7)))
;; And I'd still in parp generator
(next-upto-n (parp (pbind :chord (pseq (list :minor-triad :major)))
(pbind :note (pfunc (lambda ()
(let* ((chord (event-value *event* :chord))
(notes (nchord chord)))
;; let's keep it simple for a moment
(pseq notes 1)))
))) 10)
;; for some reason this stays on first chord forever, but does arpegio
;; bit of something I don't understand
(next-upto-n (parp (pbind :ocatave (pseq (list 3 4 3 5)))
(pbind :note (pseq (list 0 1 2) 1))) 12) ; needed 1 repeat limit here
;; let's try with #'PK
(next-upto-n (parp (pbind :chord (pseq (list :minor-triad :major)))
(pbind :note (let* ((chord (pk :chord))
(notes (nchord chord)))
;; let's keep it simple for a moment
(pseq notes 1)))) 10)
;; error, no applicable method
;; how does that work then?
(pdef :foo
(parp (pbind :note (pnary #'chord-notes (pseq (list :major :minor :maj7 :maj6 :major) 1))
:dur (pseq (list 1 1 2 1 1 2)))
(pbind :note (p+ (pk :note)
(pseq (list 0 2 3 1 3 0) 1)))))
(next-upto-n (pdef :foo) 10)
;; and what if I change :note to :chord here?
(next-upto-n (pdef :foo
(parp (pbind :chord (pnary #'chord-notes (pseq (list :major :minor :maj7 :maj6 :major) 1))
:dur (pseq (list 1 1 2 1 1 2)))
(pbind :note (p+ (pk :chord)
(pseq (list 0 2 3 1 3 0) 1))))) 10)
;; maybe difference is that #'LET* can't be directly in the place that defined :note?
;; and I should use #'PSEQ and move #'LET* into list definiton?
(next-upto-n (parp (pbind :chord (pseq (list :minor-triad :major)))
(pbind :note (pseq (let* ((chord (pk :chord))
(notes (nchord chord)))
notes)
1)))
10)
;; or maybe (pk :chord) is a pattern and can't be used as "just function to get value"
;; seems true
(next-upto-n (parp (pbind :chord (pseq (list :minor-triad :major)))
(pbind :note (pk :chord)))
10)
;; here pk :chord is object so, endless pattern and we never switch to :major
;; but that's ok,
;; main lesson I guess that I need to use pattern transformation functions,
;; and lisp transformations mainly on arguments
(next-upto-n (parp (pbind :chord (pseq (list :minor-triad :major)))
(pbind :note (pfunc (lambda ()
(pseq (nchord (event-value *event* :chord)) 1)))))
10)
;; endless stream, inner :note doesn't end?
(next-upto-n (parp (pbind :chord (pseq (list :minor-triad :major)))
(pbind :note (pseq (pnary #'nchord (pk :chord)) 2)))
20)
;; not that seems to work?
(pdef :maybe-arpegio
(parp (pbind :chord (pseq (list :minor-triad :major) 2))
(pbind :note (pseq (pnary #'nchord (pk :chord)) 2))))
;; (play :maybe-arpegio)
;; (end :maybe-arpegio)
;; (stop :maybe-arpegio)
;; could I maybe now insert this into a pb
;; so that I could change speed and root for whole thing?