Okay, I'm hooked. I love cellular algorithms. They appeal to my fascination with patterns. I've come up with a few (like
this so far that are pretty neat riffs by just approaching this as something to seek out either cyclic or self-perpetuating patterns; surprisingly decent melodic composition and appealing syncopation.
Unfortunately, due to the rulesets, the number of active cells doesn't fluctuate, so it's not possible to create "guns" as in other algorithms. They could have been used pretty cleverly to actually duplicate existing music.
It's interesting to create a stable riff that repeats that you like, and then interject just one or two additional cells in such a way as to disrupt it and create something progressively evolutionary. The rules of the algorithm mean that elements of the original riff tend to persist for a good while, as the beat or sequence mutates while only interjecting a few new notes..