XJ music founders Charney Kaye and Jamal Whitaker host this unique view into the lab, where we develop our innovative music engine, seeking a compelling future for artists to compose new possibilities for video games, live streaming, and environments.
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XJ music founders Charney Kaye and Jamal Whitaker host this unique view into the lab, where we develop our innovative music engine, seeking a compelling future for artists to compose new possibilities for video games, live streaming, and environments.
Axel Chemla—Romeu-Santos, Post-Doctorate @ IRCAM joins Charney and Jamal to discuss using AI for music generation, the tension between control and randomness, the limitations of current AI technology.
Gordon McGladdery of A Shell in the Pit joins Charney and Jamal to discuss his journey in game music composition, working on titles like Rogue Legacy and Wandersong, and insights into dynamic music and middleware like FMOD.
Catherine Gairard, independent singer, harpist, & movie soundtrack composer, joins Charney and Jamal to discuss nuance in music composition and meeting the future of music technology with solidarity.
Dive into XJ music theory and meet Voodoo Lion, a.k.a. co-founder Jamal Whitaker. This episode features Charney's deep dive with the music team on challenges of composing with limited senses, innovative tech, and preserving humanity in algorithmic media.
What makes music real? What's important to musicians? XJ music founder Charney Kaye introduces the team and shares highlights from our journey building this algorithmic medium for collaborative aleatory music.
XJ music founders Charney Kaye and Jamal Whitaker host this unique view into the lab, where we develop our innovative music engine, seeking a compelling future for artists to compose new possibilities for video games, live streaming, and environments.