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by ruslany

Compositor v3 AI capable of not only musically arranging the events, but also intonating the notes with the use of the local area network, based on virtual simulation of radio ether. Such local area network mostly reminds neural networks. However, Spherical Interaction Network, the way it is called in Compositor Software, may produce more human-like results by the factor of human participants in the radio ether. Compositor Software feeders conduct other objects of the network to initiate the radio transmission using the random distribution law, which may be compared with conducting an orchestra of radio transmitting points.

In the current recording of Compositor v3 Hypervisor output, there are two Compositor Software feeders: derived (Quantum) AI-RT1024 and original TC25, based on continuous-time convolution. Both feeders remotely controlled by RTC8k radar stochastic chain (LINK mode) and streamed into the SASER auxiliary channel.

Using this example, I show the musicality of stochastic radiolocation. In the essence, what we hear after denoising the original recording is a number of channels transmitting simultaneous Morse code translations each on its own frequency. Summing these channels, we hear chaotic tone dialing. String-like evolving long sounds happens on the frequency of the digital waveguide self-oscillation on the receiving channel of SASER device and transmitting SASER devices of other users.

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About ruslany
Ruslan Yusipov is the artist and entrepreneur with his own vision of software industry. Ruslan’s passion to new explorations gives plethora of results in MaxMSP programming. He brings the home to Compositor Software, implementing the software for controlling any PC or Mac system. This software not only turns your regular PC or Mac into a server, it actively scans the Ethernet, which your system is connected to. One of the achievements of Ruslan Yusipov as software developer is MDL12 vSwitch technology. It helps to get routing tables from the Ethernet, making possible MIMO (multiple-input and multiple-output) connections.