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Revision as of 10:40, 21 June 2011
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Unsure if this is totally right, but it works.
import os, random
samplelist = ['Piano_A', 'Piano_B', 'Piano_C', 'Piano_D', 'Piano_E', 'Piano_F', 'Piano_G', 'Piano_F', 'Piano_E', 'Piano_D', 'Piano_C', 'Piano_B', 'Piano_A', 'end']
#need to know, which sample comes after another sample. for example after Piano_B can come Piano_A or Piano_C.
dictionary = {}
# i is what counts through the list with numbers(0-12) r = the corresponding elements in the list, so we get
# i = 2, r = 'piano_C'
for (i, r) in enumerate(samplelist):
if i < len(samplelist) - 1:
if samplelist[i] not in dictionary:
dictionary[r] = []
dictionary[r].append(samplelist[i+1])
#now walk through the dictionary each time chosing a new element
#from the list of choices and storing that in a new list.
for j in range(0, 1):
markovlist = ['Piano_A']
start = random.choice(dictionary['Piano_A'])
while start != 'end':
markovlist.append(start)
start = random.choice(dictionary[start])
print markovlist
# now after having the new markov chain list we play it using mplayer and system calls.
for (k, s) in enumerate(markovlist):
cmd = 'mplayer %s.wav' % (markovlist[k])
os.system(cmd)