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Rgb musiclab custom sounds
Rgb musiclab custom sounds









rgb musiclab custom sounds
  1. RGB MUSICLAB CUSTOM SOUNDS SOFTWARE
  2. RGB MUSICLAB CUSTOM SOUNDS LICENSE
  3. RGB MUSICLAB CUSTOM SOUNDS FREE

However, it is under the Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0). You can use music which is created by RGB MusicLab freely.

rgb musiclab custom sounds

Also this music and visual is a Multi-Media Art and sometimes refers to as Synesthesia. The technique of music is called an algorithmic composition. It composes a score from an image directly. It is not an impression of a painting or a photograph of a musical variation. Pure black that is R=0, G=0, B=0 is no sounds. RGB value 120 or 121 is the middle C, and RGB value 122 or 123 is added a half steps of the scale that is C#. One pixel makes a harmony of three note of RGB value, and the length of note is determined by the brightness of the pixel.

rgb musiclab custom sounds

The program reads RGB value of pixels from the top left to the bottom right of an image. RGB MusicLab converts RGB (Red, Green, and Blue) value of an image and surface points (X, Y, Z) of the 3D object to chromatic scale sounds.

RGB MUSICLAB CUSTOM SOUNDS SOFTWARE

The project core is the development of software RGB MusicLab. RGB Music Project is a composite artwork of visuals, music, and technologies that converts visual data into music in attempts to discover the relation between visuals and music. This application was put together Kenji Kojima's RGB Music Project studies. MacOS version (it does not work on macOS 11 Big Sur) : You have to select the MIDI player application.

  • Beta 02 improved processing speed dramatically.
  • Beta 03 fixed the Mona Lisa image problem.
  • Beta 05 3D wireframe drawining to RGB Music.
  • RGB Music Lab MIDI + MIDITrail is interesting. Recommend GarageBand (It's in your Application folder).
  • You have to use another MIDI player application.
  • We experienced crashes when saving as AIFF, but had no problem exporting to MIDI.ĭownload RGB Experimental Music Laboratory at Kojima’s site. Generated music can also be saved as MIDI or AIFF and then used as source material in other applications. Here’s Megan Fox, arranged for Ambient Piano and Eno Voices: While RGB Experimental Music Laboratory automatically translates images into musical notes, you have control over how this is done.įor example, you can force generated notes to specific scales or custom scales, you can control the tempo and you can assign instrumentation. She’s the sexiest woman alive*, so we figured the results might have a better chance of sounding good. We decided to give RGB Experimental Music Laboratory a try with an image of Megan Fox. Anybody can get a same result if he/she takes same processes. It is simple and clear algorithm, and does not have any hidden or mysterious tricks.

    rgb musiclab custom sounds

    RGB value 120 or 121 is the center C, and RGB value 122 or 123 is added a half steps of the scale that is C#. One pixel makes a harmony of three note of RGB value, and the length of note is determined by brightness of the pixel. RGB MusicLab converts the RGB (Red, Green and Blue) values of an image to chromatic scale sounds.

    RGB MUSICLAB CUSTOM SOUNDS FREE

    Kenji Kojima’s RGB Experimental Music Laboratory is a free app for Windows and Mac that lets you translate images into music:











    Rgb musiclab custom sounds