What is MuthaDucka?
MuthaDucka is a procedural hip-hop instrumental generator. It creates new instrumental arrangements from musical rules, synthesis patches, randomized choices and evolving patterns.
Frequently asked questions about the random hip-hop instrumental generator.
MuthaDucka is a procedural hip-hop instrumental generator. It creates new instrumental arrangements from musical rules, synthesis patches, randomized choices and evolving patterns.
Yes. The project uses browser audio technology to synthesize and schedule the instruments locally.
No. The arrangement is divided into musical sections and can change its rhythm, harmony, melodic material, instrumentation and density as it develops.
Each generated song can choose a different production profile, tempo, key, mode, drum-kit characteristics, chord progression, synth patch, melodies and rhythmic patterns.
The current generator is primarily synthesized. It creates drums, bass, synth chords, synth phrases and electronic atmospheric textures using Web Audio synthesis and effects.
The synth system varies oscillator types, tuning, filters, envelopes, modulation, saturation, stereo placement and effects. Different production profiles also favor different synth characters.
The master chain uses dynamics processing to control peaks and keep kick and bass energy from overwhelming the mix.
The duck is a visual companion for the generator. Its head nods with kick events while the music is playing.
It shows the approximate elapsed musical time and the calculated total duration of the current arrangement.
It shows the current position and total number of bars, for example 17/54.
Real-time Web Audio performance depends partly on the browser and device. Background-tab throttling, system load and audio-context behavior can affect synthesis and scheduling.
The project creates audio procedurally in the browser. The licensing and permitted uses should be defined by the project owner, so check the project's terms before commercial use or distribution.
MuthaDucka is a browser-based procedural music experiment that combines randomized musical decisions with tempo, harmony, rhythm, sound-design and arrangement rules.