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Hamsters making music - Gwarsbane - 02-27-2005

Found both of these on http://slashdot.org Sometimes news is just weird.:D

http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/e...002to2003l2/

Quote:Intelligent MIDI Sequencing with Hamster Control

This project was initially fueled by the desire to explore the MIDI protocol. It was decided that this would be accomplished by building a MIDI device. I also aimed to make something novel that had never been done before. But to balance out the unusual nature of its design, I wanted to also to create something that was very musical.After much consideration of different technical design aspects and contemplating various musical ideas, I was able to arrive at a project that would fulfill all of my musical and engineering goals.An intelligent MIDI sequencer was designed with hamster control. The MIDI sequencer intelligently produced melodies by manipulating the musical elements of rhythm and note-choice. Guided by inputs based on hamster movements, Markov chains were used to perform such beat and note computations. In culmination, 3 simultaneous voices were produced spanning 3 octaves and 3 rhythmic tiers. Each voice was controlled by two hamsters: one that was responsible for adjusting the rhythmic qualities of the melody and another that modified the note sequence. With all of these elements in combination, an output was produced with very musical qualities.All of this was implemented using an Atmel Mega32 microcontroller, distance sensors, a HamsterMIDI Controller, and 6 hamsters. Embedded C programming implemented the algorithms and computations within the sequencer.Overall, this project was successful. The control between the hamsters and the musical intelligence turned out very well. The music sounds as good as I imagined, and I am very satisfied with the outcome of my design experience.

The site even has video of the hamsters making music and no worries its not the hamster dance song lol



42nd Mersenne Prime Confirmed

Quote:Jazzer_Techie writes "The possible Mersenne Prime discovered last week has now been confirmed. This prime has 7,816,230 digits, which makes it not only the largest Mersenne Prime, but also the largest prime of any kind ever discovered. For those who don't want to take time to read the article, the prime is 2^25,964,951 - 1."

I'm just glad to know that I am not the most boring person in the world. After all how exciting can you be if you are happy about finding a new prime number...

As a present for finding this number, I shall give them smelling salts to wake them up lol


Hamsters making music - PuNkGirL - 02-28-2005

Gwarsbane,Feb 27 2005, 12:01 AM Wrote:42nd Mersenne Prime Confirmed

Quote:Jazzer_Techie writes "The possible Mersenne Prime discovered last week has now been confirmed. This prime has 7,816,230 digits, which makes it not only the largest Mersenne Prime, but also the largest prime of any kind ever discovered. For those who don't want to take time to read the article, the prime is 2^25,964,951 - 1."

I'm just glad to know that I am not the most boring person in the world. After all how exciting can you be if you are happy about finding a new prime number...

As a present for finding this number, I shall give them smelling salts to wake them up lol
thats a big number. massive dork points to anyone who memorizes it and brings it up in everyday conversation.


Hamsters making music - Annatar - 02-28-2005

how the hell would you bring that up in normal conversation??