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Neural XY pad

animation that shows the effect in action

A recurrent neural network draws shapes on an XY pad in Ableton Live. Endless pad gestures, different every time.

See it in action: https://vimeo.com/275539143

It is mainly the bird generation model from Google Magenta's Sketch-RNN-JS attached to XY Pad Snap-Mod 1.0 by Krypt1k.

Adam Murray's JavaScript Live API Tutorials and Johnny Snelgrove's midi thru js fn were very helpful in attempting to run js in Max.

I stripped out p5.js-related lines since I don't need to draw actual lines (I'm not even sure if Max supports canvas). Also Max apparently doesn't know how to deal with import or XMLHTTPRequest, so I merged all scripts and the model into a single js file.

Also made a change to the original m4l patch so that every parameter change does not land on the undo history.

How to use

  • Download and unzip this folder. (https://github.com/achimkoh/m4l-sketch-rnn-xy/releases)
  • Drag and drop the .amxd file in your Ableton Live project, where it is convenient (this is an Audio Effect).
  • Note: the .amxd file and the .js file need to be in the same folder.
  • Click one of the 'Map' buttons and then click to some parameter in Live that you want the pad to control. Do the same with the other button.
  • The on/off trigger shows 'Off' by default; click on it to let the neural net start drawing on your xy controller.
  • Note: currently, only one instance of the neural xy pad works at a time.

To do

  • Enable multiple instances (currently, only the one added last works)
  • drawing speed control (currently triggered every 50ms)
  • temperature control
  • better mapping of x, y values (currently hardcoded to roughly remain around the center of the pad) and control over mapping scale
  • option to select other generation models (not sure if this is feasible because of the not being able to import thing. I could simply create multiple instruments?)