Patent ID: 11908438
Assignee: OBEEBO LABS LTD.
Field: Other consumer goods (Other fields)
Classification: CPC G | IPC G

Claim 15:
16. A computer program product for generating a variation of a music data object, the computer program product comprising:
a non-transitory processor-readable storage medium storing processor-executable instructions and/or data that, when executed by at least one processor communicatively coupled to the non-transitory processor-readable storage medium, cause the at least one processor to:
characterize a first set of notes in the music data object;
apply a transformation that ignores conventions of musicality and harmony to the first set of notes in the music data object, wherein the transformation maps at least one note in the first set of notes to at least one note in a second set of notes, and wherein the processor-executable instructions and/or data that, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the at least one processor to apply the transformation that ignores conventions of musicality and harmony to the first set of notes in the music data object, cause the at least one processor to replace, in the music data object, the at least one note in the first set of notes with the at least one note in the second set of notes without taking into account a relative placement of the at least one note in the first set of notes in relation to other notes in the first set of notes that temporally coincide with or neighbor the at least one note in the first set of notes; and
harmonize the at least one note in the second set of notes that replaces the at least one note in the first set of notes, wherein the processor-executable instructions and/or data that, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the at least one processor to harmonize the at least one note in the second set of notes that replaces the at least one note in the first set of notes, cause the at least one processor to adjust the at least one note in the second set of notes that replaces the at least one note in the first set of notes to apply conventions of musicality and harmony thereto, based at least in part on a relative placement of the at least one note in the second set of notes in relation to other notes in the second set of notes that temporally coincide with or neighbor the at least one note in the second set of notes.