CC166 translates CryptoCube #166 into a deterministic MIDI composition.
The original cube is vertically sliced into three visual layers, each interpreted as a 5×5 temporal grid scanned sequentially from left to right and top to bottom. Each layer occupies its own octave and generates a 25-step sequence performed at 25 BPM.
Square color, size, and position are mapped to pitch, velocity, duration, and timing offsets. Based on the cube’s colour structure, the palette is translated into a four-note set: D, E, G, and A. Larger squares generate longer and louder events, while smaller elements introduce subdivisions and ghost notes.
The resulting piece is an audiovisual loop derived entirely from the visual configuration of CryptoCube #166.