Saturday, December 20, 2008

Those internets are clever

You never knew how easy it is to make music until now.

Presenting 'dmf'. You see those rows of bricks pushing up slightly? Those are the rows getting played in real time. Click a brick and it will play a note when it's time for the row to play. You can alternatively click on the grid above the bricks to enable notes as well.

You can plan out something in advance or just play, because nothing is permanent in this little musical toy. Press R to randomly select notes. C to clear the grid and start over.

You only get six notes per row, but they can be enabled in any combination. Try the scales first to see what notes you have at your disposal.

If the speed isn't quite what you're looking for, you can adjust it, by dragging the bpm slider (bottom left) left and right.

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