- The MAESTRO Dataset and Wave2Midi2Wave: A Magenta team blog post on the MAESTRO dataset and its usage in the Wave2Midi2Wave method (magenta.tensorflow.org/maestro-wave2midi2wave)
- Enabling Factorized Piano Music Modeling and Generation with the MAESTRO Dataset: A paper (2019) about MAESTRO and Wave2Midi2Wave (arxiv.org/abs/1810.12247)
- Celebrating Johann Sebastian Bach: The Bach Doodle, which gave us the Bach Doodle Dataset (www.google.com/doodles/celebrating-johann-sebastian-bach)
- Visualizing the Bach Doodle Dataset: An amazing visualization of the Bach Doodle Dataset (magenta.tensorflow.org/bach-doodle-viz)
- The Bach Doodle: Approachable music composition with machine learning at scale: A paper (2019) about the Bach Doodle dataset (arxiv.org/abs/1907.06637)
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Alexandre DuBreuil is a software engineer and generative music artist. Through collaborations with bands and artists, he has worked on many generative art projects, such as generative video systems for music bands in concerts that create visuals based on the underlying musical structure, a generative drawing software that creates new content based on a previous artist's work, and generative music exhibits in which the generation is based on real-time events and data. Machine learning has a central role in his music generation projects, and Alexandre has been using Magenta since its release for inspiration, music production, and as the cornerstone for making autonomous music generation systems that create endless soundscapes.
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Alexandre DuBreuil is a software engineer and generative music artist. Through collaborations with bands and artists, he has worked on many generative art projects, such as generative video systems for music bands in concerts that create visuals based on the underlying musical structure, a generative drawing software that creates new content based on a previous artist's work, and generative music exhibits in which the generation is based on real-time events and data. Machine learning has a central role in his music generation projects, and Alexandre has been using Magenta since its release for inspiration, music production, and as the cornerstone for making autonomous music generation systems that create endless soundscapes.
Read more about Alexandre DuBreuil