Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!topgun.dspo.gov!lanl!opus!eiverson From: eiverson@nmsu.edu (Eric Iverson) Newsgroups: comp.music Subject: Re: Markovian Music Message-ID: Date: 4 Aug 89 23:21:47 GMT References: <497@heim.uucp> <1389@draken.nada.kth.se> Sender: news@nmsu.edu Organization: NMSU Computer Science Lines: 8 In-reply-to: jakob@nada.kth.se's message of 4 Aug 89 12:53:56 GMT I have an article somewhere that wasgested sug to me by Charles Dodge in which some researchers used a 1/f1 fractal waveform to generate music. When they played it for people the general reaction was that it was music, albeit not exciting music. Tthen went on to analyze several hours of commercial radio transmission and found that it too had this 1/f1 relationship. Anybody know more about this and how it might be coupled with a Markovian approach?