2022
DOI: 10.1017/s1355771822000164
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Acid Patterns: How people are sharing a visual notation system for the Roland TB-303 to create and recreate acid house music

Abstract: This article discusses the use of an accessible visual notation system that represents the melodic component of an electronic music composition in acid house music, based on programming the Roland TB-303 bassline synthesiser’s sequencer. This notation system can be used for sharing, composition, collaboration and archival purposes. This system is called an acid pattern. The article analyses a variety of different approaches to communicate acid patterns. It examines the requirements and visual elements used and… Show more

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“…The XOX method (Boon 2022d; Boon 2022e) is an approach that has its history in the early days of sequencing music using electronic instruments and trackers, where the X denotes a trigger and the O is a rest. In some ways it is similar to other notation methods that have developed for devices in electronic music noted by Davis (2022: 11). In Sonic Pi the O is replaced with a dash as this is symbolically less ambiguous when coding.…”
Section: Outlining Drum Programming and Live Codingmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The XOX method (Boon 2022d; Boon 2022e) is an approach that has its history in the early days of sequencing music using electronic instruments and trackers, where the X denotes a trigger and the O is a rest. In some ways it is similar to other notation methods that have developed for devices in electronic music noted by Davis (2022: 11). In Sonic Pi the O is replaced with a dash as this is symbolically less ambiguous when coding.…”
Section: Outlining Drum Programming and Live Codingmentioning
confidence: 81%