Genome editor
When you select an individual in a field window and
choose the item Genome editor of
the edit menu,
a genome editor window and the editor dialog appear.
- The pop-up menu in the editor dialog
is for choosing a part to be edited.
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In the 13 parts of solos, the melody buttons indicate bias
from basic melody for each beat.
The melody information of the chord part C1 is used to construct the
basic melody.
The left most gene in the melody chromosome indicates the key note.
The genes in the rest part give parameter values to the recursive algorithm
to generate the basic melody.
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In the parts of drums and precessions, the melody buttons are used to indicate
the types of instruments.
The buttons of rhythm chromosome indicate the state of each beat, play,
rest, or continuation. The state changes in the order of play
,
continuation
,
rest
, then
play
again,
by each click. In the position at the top and the top
of latter half, that is, first and ninth beat, they don't have continuation
as their states.
Sixteen vertical sliders are for showing and changing the sequence of
velocity, loudness of each note.
The left most gene in the velocity chromosome affects all of the note
in the part of individual now edited.
The genes in the rest part give parameter values to the recursive algorithm
to generate the velocity sequence.
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The button labeled Save to the field at the bottom right is
to save the genome into the original individual of
field window.
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By copy & paste and drag & drop operations, you can
copy the genome and the score into an individual of another
field window and into a bar of another
score window.
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With pressing an option key during drag & drop operation, you
can move one part in the edited genome.
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