But that's not actually true. It's a note sequence mash-up machine, not a music theory machine.
That's the point I'm making. You'd get similar-sounding results by taking semi-random snippets of the source data and splicing them together with a tiny bit of glue logic.
The NN is more or less doing that anyway, but by more roundabout means.
It's a long way from there to being able to say that it has a non-trivial model of classical theory.
That's the point I'm making. You'd get similar-sounding results by taking semi-random snippets of the source data and splicing them together with a tiny bit of glue logic.
The NN is more or less doing that anyway, but by more roundabout means.
It's a long way from there to being able to say that it has a non-trivial model of classical theory.