• Fractal Beat: MIDI Sequencer

    Fractal Rhythm is a visual, sonic, and data sequencer. It produces 4 types of variability, which is then sent to the user via MIDI (to activate other devices, change CV, or play MIDI notes), as a visualization or for light (to be projected), and as a data stream. You can then use this to introduce fractal dynamics into your projects.


    The default mode produces a fast-paced irregular but consistent (fractal) beat / note pattern, which is self-similar across different scales. It can be used to create a melody or rhythm. You can leave it running on repeat or use it as a background for your 4/4 creations, to bring more fractal variability into your music and expression.

    try it on fractalbeat.live

    Try InfraNodus Text Network Visualization Tool developed by Nodus Labs. You can use it to make sense of disjointed bits and pieces of information, get visual summaries for text documents, and generate insight for your research process: www.infranodus.com

    This tool is based on our open source DFA fractal signal analysis tool and fractal signal generator. Check our github to see the source code.

     

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  • Try Fractal Beat Generator

     
    You can try Fractal Beat Generator online using the link fractabeat.live. We also offer a standalone version that can be installed on a Mac or a PC for beta testing. Please, contact us if you’re interested.

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    Try InfraNodus Text Network Visualization Tool developed by Nodus Labs. You can use it to make sense of disjointed bits and pieces of information, get visual summaries for text documents, and generate insight for your research process: www.infranodus.com
    On the internet people come and go, but we would like to stay in touch. If you like what you're reading, please, consider connecting to Nodus Labs on Facebook, Twitter and Patreon, so we can inform you about the latest updates and engage in a dialogue.