{"author_name":"DamnPete","cat":"MiniLD","comments":[{"author_name":"Managore","time":"January 10, 2014 9:48 pm","epoch":1389408480,"text":"This is fantastic! Do you know what I&#8217;d need to change in the code to produce longer or shorter tracks?","spam":"N"},{"author_name":"","time":"January 11, 2014 3:40 am","epoch":1389429600,"text":"As far as my testing goes it would be line 930:<br \/>\n for i in xrange(6):","spam":"N"},{"author_name":"keyboardmonkey","time":"January 11, 2014 4:12 am","epoch":1389431520,"text":"Ah, the famous autotracker program with the nicest procedural music generator around!","spam":"N"}],"epoch":1389402660,"likes":1,"metadata":{"p_key":"33952","p_author":"DamnPete","p_authorkey":"29106","p_urlkey":"69496","p_title":"Make your Music","p_cat":"MiniLD","p_event":"LD28","p_time":"1389402660","p_likes":"1","p_comments":"3","p_status":"UPD5","us_key":"29106","us_name":"DamnPete","us_username":"DamnPete","event_start":"1386892800","event_key":"20","event_name":"LD28"},"text":"<p>I&#8217;m not in the MiniLD unfortunately, won&#8217;t have time since I&#8217;ll be travelling this weekend.<\/p>\n <p>However today I stumbled across an older post by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ludumdare.com\/compo\/2011\/12\/13\/if-you-find-it-hard-to-make-music-read-this\/\">GreaseMonkey<\/a>\u00a0where he created a music generator in Python. I downloaded it and was impressed by the outcome. And curious as I am, I started messing around with stuff and <del>broke<\/del>\u00a0extended his script.<\/p>\n <p>I failed at making a Banjo, but it actually came out okay, so take it as you will. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dampete.com\/downloads\/atrk\/\">Here&#8217;s my list<\/a> of all scripts, feel free to use them at will. I&#8217;ve also uploaded some <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dampete.com\/downloads\/atrk\/Samples\/\">Mp3 samples<\/a> converted from .it<\/p>\n <p>You&#8217;ll need Python 2.x to run it, works for me with 2.7 (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.python.org\/ftp\/python\/2.7\/python-2.7.amd64.msi\">win installer here<\/a>). To listen and eventually convert .it files I used VLC (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.videolan.org\/vlc\/download-windows.html\">win installer here<\/a>).<\/p>\n <p>How to convert in VLC:<br \/>\n 1. Media &gt; Convert \/ Save<br \/>\n 2. Press &#8220;Add&#8221; =&gt; Select the .it file<br \/>\n 3. Press &#8220;Convert\/Save&#8221; &gt; Select Audio &#8211; MP3 profile<br \/>\n 4. Choose destination file. Name your file whatever you want .mp3 and Start.<\/p>\n <p>Enjoy, and credits to GreaseMonkey for an AWESOME job <img src=\"http:\/\/ludumdare.com\/compo\/wp-includes\/images\/smilies\/simple-smile.png\" alt=\":)\" class=\"wp-smiley\" style=\"height: 1em; max-height: 1em;\" \/><\/p>\n <p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n <p>PS.: The most unique one is probably INDUSTRIAL. And I&#8217;m still working on PHANTASMAGORICAL, it&#8217;s broken and sounds like crap, I don&#8217;t recommend using that one.<\/p>","time":"January 10th, 2014 8:11 pm","title":"Make your Music"}