2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2107.05916
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Towards Automatic Instrumentation by Learning to Separate Parts in Symbolic Multitrack Music

Abstract: Modern keyboards allow a musician to play multiple instruments at the same time by assigning zones-fixed pitch ranges of the keyboard-to different instruments. In this paper, we aim to further extend this idea and examine the feasibility of automatic instrumentation-dynamically assigning instruments to notes in solo music during performance. In addition to the online, real-time-capable setting for performative use cases, automatic instrumentation can also find applications in assistive composing tools in an of… Show more

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