atm-cli
is a command line tool for generating and working with MIDI files. It was purpose-built for
All the Music, LLC to assist in its mission to enable musicians to make all of their music
without the fear of frivolous copyright lawsuits. All code is freely available under the
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
If you're looking for a Rust library to generate and work with MIDI files, check out
the libatm
project, on which this tool relies. For
more information on All the Music, check out allthemusic.info. For more detailed
information about the code, check out the crate documentation here.
All datasets generated by All the Music, LLC have been released in the public domain, which means they are free for anyone to use for any purpose without restriction under copyright law. However, if we released the code into the public domain under CC0, we would have no control over entities using it with malicious intent. CC BY 4.0 allows us to assert that no one can place additional restrictions on derivative works, while still allowing anyone to:
- copy and redistribute the code in any medium or format
- remix, transform, and build upon the code for any purpose, even commercially
atm-cli
is written in Rust, and thus requires the Rust toolchain to compile.
Follow the instructions at https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install to install the toolchain.
Once that is complete, clone the repo and compile the tool:
$ git clone https://github.com/allthemusicllc/atm-cli.git
$ cd atm-cli
$ git submodule update --init
$ cargo build --release
$ cargo run --release -- -h # show usage
To generate a single MIDI file from a melody, use the gen single
directive:
atm gen single 'C:4,D:4,E:4,F:4,G:4,A:4,B:4,C:5' test.mid
To brute-force generate a range of melodies from a set of notes and with a given length, use one of the gen *
directive.
The example below will output the melodies to a Gzip-compressed Tar file, with a directory structure that guarantees no more
than 4,096 files per directory.
atm gen tar-gz -p 2 'C:4,D:4,E:4,F:4,G:4,A:4,B:4,C:5' 8 C4_D4_E4_F4_G4_A4_B4_C5.tar
After generating a range of melodies with one of the gen *
directives (beside gen single
), use the partition
directive
to determine which directory a particular melody was written to.
atm partition -p 2 'C:4,C:4,C:4,C:4,C:4,C:4,C:4,C:5'
You can download existing datasets generated by All the Music, LLC from:
https://archive.org/download/allthemusicllc-datasets
atm 0.3.0
All The Music, LLC
Tools for generating and working with MIDI files. This app was created as part of an effort to generate by brute-force
billions of melodies, and is tailored for that use case
USAGE:
atm <SUBCOMMAND>
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
SUBCOMMANDS:
estimate Estimate output size of storage backends to help make informed decisions about which to use
gen Generate melodies (MIDI files) and store them in a file/files
help Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
partition Generate the partition(s) for a MIDI pitch sequence within a partitioning scheme. If no partition
depth is provided, will default to a depth of 1