02-24-2021, 06:36 AM
I don't really know what Bloom does "under the hood". The branching part seems pretty easily implemented by means of probabilities (which you already figured and thus responded to this thread 
What I do not understand is what they call "fractal algorithms". AFAICT that has nothing to do with fractal algorithms as they are used elsewhere. To me it seems the "fractal" comes from them changing parts (fractions) of the original sequence. Could someone knowledgeable either correct me or confirm this?
Inversion and reversal of parts seems simple enough. Mutating seems another buzz word for changing (notes).
Before I try to find ways to emulate Blooms behaviour could someone elaborate a bit more about what it really does?
Kind regards,
Michael

What I do not understand is what they call "fractal algorithms". AFAICT that has nothing to do with fractal algorithms as they are used elsewhere. To me it seems the "fractal" comes from them changing parts (fractions) of the original sequence. Could someone knowledgeable either correct me or confirm this?
Inversion and reversal of parts seems simple enough. Mutating seems another buzz word for changing (notes).
Before I try to find ways to emulate Blooms behaviour could someone elaborate a bit more about what it really does?
Kind regards,
Michael

