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Roland's 808303 studio (see #109) has had a major update. The obvious change is the addition of the venerable SH-101 synth to the lineup of classic devices. It remains polished, full-sounding and great fun
Welcome to the Pandemic Media Space MIDI file generator.
This is a place, where you can make some sound using the data, provided on our web site.
Also you could download generated MIDI file for further work in your preferred DAW or other software/hardware.
This is a place, where you can make some sound using the data, provided on our web site.
Also you could download generated MIDI file for further work in your preferred DAW or other software/hardware.
NoiseCraft is a browser-based visual programming language for sound synthesis and music. Maxime has recently restarted work on the project and has open-sourced the code. It takes inspiration from Max/MSP and PureData but has a minimalistic UI designed to be as simple as possible to facilitate learning. Find out more in Maxime's blog post, or try an example such as these relaxing ocean sounds.
Noteshaper is an autonomous music generation tool
It creates music in real-time based on user input
It creates music in real-time based on user input
This is a 15-note DIY music box, that works just like the mechanical ones.
Grooveful is part of the fretful.io practice tools. It's packed with a bunch of features.
A unique sequencer which uses geometric shapes placed on a 2d pane to generate sounds.
An ambient noise mixer
A simple Javascript/CSS solution for a drop-in replacement of the standard audio tag for more stylized audio playback.
To celebrate Pi Day this application maps the digits of Pi to the notes in a musical scale. The parameter space is pretty vast, so if you'd like to hear Pi played as 1/16th notes at 1000BPM in a augmented lydian scale you've come to the right place.
Abacusynth is a synth inspired by an abacus. Place different shapes on the "rods" of the abacus. The rods map to frequencies, the shapes to oscillator wave types.