In this episode of Tonal Teamwork I'll show you how I make Generative Ambient Music using nothing but guitar pedals.
Generative Music is a term coined and popularized by the god-father of ambient music, Brian Eno, back in 1995 in order to describe:
any music where part of the compositional process is delegated to an agent other than the composer themselves. This agent is often a computer, but can also be another human (such as an improviser), a machine or any other system capable of processing data and/or providing an output.
If you wanna learn more about the different ways you can create generative music, then I highly recommend you check out the Generative Music: A Documentary made by Samuel Hollywood-Summers right here: https://youtu.be/WOl3X3YdjsM
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Pedals used:
Meris Hedra - https://thepedalzone.com/hedra/
Meris Enzo - https://thepedalzone.com/enzo/
EarthQuaker Devices Arpanoid V2 - https://thepedalzone.com/arpanoid-v2/
EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run V2 - https://thepedalzone.com/avalanche-run/
Meris Polymoon - https://thepedalzone.com/polymoon/
Ditto Looper