Music generated with Otomata!

Continuous variation in the parameter “a” starting at a = 0

Unknown code parameters : r, a(final), s


Visuals created with Mathematica code:

Manipulate[
 Graphics[
  Line[
   Table[
    {-r^n*Sin[n*a], r^n*Cos[n*a]}, {n, 0, s}]],
  PlotRange -> .01], 
 {r, .1, 1}, {a, 0.001, 4*Pi, .00001}, {s, 1, 10000, 1]
 
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    This is fantastic. Here’s a song I made a few months ago using Otomata and some post-processing in ableton.
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    Mesmerizing and relaxing.
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    This is what the inside of my head is like
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    And I was just reading up on how Iannis Xenakis was as much of a mathematician as he was a musician.