Musik? - 1.1Musical toy generates live customized multi-track music |
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- Version: 1.1, 6/21/2003 05:54AM PST
John Wesley Barker
add some more variables. Being a total alleatory music nut, this is great fun. Nice to be able to have more than one Musician open at once. Perhaps for future versions, a way of syncing would be good, more scales too please, e.g. Gamelan, Octotonic, chromatic, drum-map (filter for drum kit sounds). Thanks for the program, keep developing!
*censored* this for a game of soldiers 



- Version: 1.1, 6/17/2003 06:56PM PST
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Pentium Bunny
not intending to criticize the authors programming efforts too much but this is plainly TELETUBBY musak. it's utterly sh!te beyond mere words. seemingly made for to keep babies quiet (by inducing a death-like coma state). Let's face it - some things are definitely best not done on computers. it was worth a try but this needs to be buried somewhere deep. a galactic black hole for instance.
Doo doo dap...da da... 



- Version: 1.0, 6/12/2003 06:31AM PST
Nikola Tesla
Phat beats and tweaky tunes, all written by robots that you control! Sweet! The Spiderland project is pretty weird. Check it out! Some neat apps there, too!