J-Syncker
The Schillinger System of Composition Musical (SSMC) was created by Ukrainian Joseph Schillinger, who lived in the U.S. since the end of 1920s. By making use of mathematical operations, its computational implementation is a viable and desirable result since it automates a sequential process which requires time and logical reasoning of the individual interested in composing. The application developed, called J-Syncker, will use some of the devices shown in SSMC, making them available through a user-friendly interface. Among the main reasons for developing this application we can highlight: The SSMC is little known, but may be disseminated through simple to use application; facilitate understanding of a variety of devices shown in SSMC by coding it in a programming language (Java). The application will benefit students and scholars who can make use of it for various applications, according to their demands. The system will solve some of the many problems founded by individuals working in the music composition.
Features
- Generation of rhythms.
- Generation of melodies.
- Generation of phrases.
- Generation of pre-compositional material.
- Creation of midi files.
- Parcelling of durations.
- Support for playing sounds, choose tempos and musical instruments.
- Classification of rhythms according to their complexities.
- Rotation of sets.
- Generation of compositional reports.
- Mathematical operations: Addition, multiplication and exponentiation between rhythms.
Download
Current version: https://sourceforge.net/projects/j-syncker/files/latest/download
Older versions: https://sourceforge.net/projects/j-syncker/files
Older versions: https://sourceforge.net/projects/j-syncker/files