MusicPainter. [Advance Feature] 1.
In Musicpainter, all music creation is saved as a composition or a musical brick. In general, musical bricks are small music patterns such as the melody, rhythm, or chord, which are the components of a music composition. 2. The painting on the canvas will be saved as a composition. Below the canvas is the musical brick box, which stores the material for composing. Cygnamusic. WhitneyCarol.swf. AVCLASH. Glitchscape. The Turn - Fredo Viola. Seaquence. Visual sound mixer.
The tonematrix, a pentatonic step sequenzer by Audiotool. Laboratory Archive 2000-2010. Isle of Tune. BallDroppings. Loader manual. Keylight - an audio rhythm experiment. スタンダード通信社 & LOWE TOKYO. Warsaw Autumn 2011. Chrome Experiments - "Baroque.me" by Alexander Chen. Ertdfgcvb - kiddysinth. Ertdfgcvb - kiddysinth. Human Highway - The Sound - Interactive. HTML 5 JS Tenorion by Joshua Koo. Laboratory Archive 2000-2010. Chrome Experiments - "WebAudioToy" by Daniel Pettersson.
From the Author: This is kind of a toy or explorer thingy using various HTML5 techniques which lets you play with Web Audio API.
It can play and generate audio, record audio from the microphone (though browser support is still non-existent), create audio using text-to-speech and apply different kinds of effects. You can also do javascript processing to audio in realtime. It supports drag n drop to play your local files and also visualizes the audio output. Technology: Chrome Experiments - "Daftunes" by Don Hahn. Tonfall-sequencer.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object) Chrome Experiments - "MACCHINA I" by 5013. From the Author: An infinitely random music box.
Built using the latest and greatest Web Audio API technologies! ... which means that it only works on Chrome/Chromium. Sorry, Mozilla guys! Also it won't work on Safari either --even on nightlies-- as Safari can't play OGG files. When MACCHINA I starts, it will choose a musical scale at random, and compose a short song with it, using 8 patterns with 8 voices. It can work that way forever, or you can move the mouse over the window to make a little overlay slide down, and click over the 'randomise' option, which will then make MACCHINA I choose another scale and compose a song again.
Technically speaking, the core of this experiment is Sorollet.js, an [unfinished] port of my C++ VSTi instrument Sorollet which I have carefully handcrafted into Javascript code. Several additional libraries/polyfills are used too: Technology: Nio5 by Jim Andrews. Chrome Experiments - "Radar" by Hakim El Hattab. From the Author: An experiment with real-time audio synthesis.
Click on pins to made them resonate with the radar wave, click again to disable. Use the sequencer on the right to rotate between 1-10 notes. You can save also save your composition, like this one: Cartelle Interactive Studio. Chrome Experiments - "SoundBow" by Agoston Nagy. Projecttwo. SolarBeat. XYLOPHONE. Drum Machine.