Music Box
André Michelle has made an addictive sequencer-like music toy and put it on the web. If you are, like me, someone who pines for evidence that auto-generators of non-sucky music need not rely on minimalist forms and the pentatonic scale, prepare to be disappointed once again. Still, the interface is so easy, it really is a tool that everyman can use to make music that is, as I said, non-sucky.
More ambitious, yet much higher on the suckiness scale, is CODEORGAN. I entered the URL of this blog and, by an algorithm which I didn't bother to research, my blog was turned into a pop song. C'mon, guys, the Fredösphere must sound better than that. You haven't come close to capturing its essence. It's soul.
(Both these toys come via the Daily Zeitgeist at Seed Magazine.)
Labels: Creativity, MusicTheory
Umie the Umlaut says, "ask your doctor about the Fredösphere!"

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