Conchordal: Emergent Harmony via Direct Cognitive Coupling in a Psychoacoustic Landscape
Koichi Takahashi

TL;DR
Conchordal is a bio-acoustic system that uses direct interaction with psychoacoustic landscapes to generate structured, self-organizing musical polyphony through artificial life dynamics without relying on traditional harmonic rules.
Contribution
This work introduces a novel psychoacoustic landscape-based approach for generative music, employing direct cognitive coupling and artificial life principles to achieve emergent harmony and self-organization.
Findings
Structured polyphony emerges from consonance search.
Metabolic survival depends on consonance, vanishing when recharge is disabled.
Lineage and synchronization are demonstrated through experiments.
Abstract
This paper introduces Conchordal, a bio-acoustic instrument for generative composition whose sonic agents are governed by artificial life dynamics within a psychoacoustic fitness landscape. The system is built on Direct Cognitive Coupling (DCC), a design principle requiring that generative dynamics operate directly within a landscape derived from psychoacoustic observables and read from that landscape without symbolic harmonic rules. The environment integrates roughness and harmonicity into a continuous consonance field without presupposing discrete scales or explicit harmonic rules. Agents adjust pitch through local proposal-and-accept dynamics under a crowding penalty, regulate survival via consonance-dependent metabolism, and entrain temporally through Kuramoto-style phase coupling. Four experiments are reported: (1) consonance search produces structured polyphony with enriched…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMusic Technology and Sound Studies · Neuroscience and Music Perception · Neural dynamics and brain function
