The result of music is one of art forms, also I am developing this program for Art Work itself. 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. 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 brightness of the pixel. The program reads RGB value of pixels from the top left to the bottom right of an image. If you want to make MP3s you’re going to need Auadicty + LAME or Garageband.RGB MusicLab converts RGB (Red, Green and Blue) value of an image and surface points (X, Y, Z) of 3D object to chromatic scale sounds. I will not, however, rule out some super limited run tape only releases. Regardless, I promise that you will not see me on a stage, trying to rock out in front of a laptop. So, like, is that a good thing or not? It is artistically dishonest to try and make ‘music’ without even knowing how? Maybe someone who does know something could use this to make something hell of rad? We already know that someone, somewhere, downloaded this and used porn to generate their music, that’s just a given. However, even if I did this I could continue to make music with my current level of knowledge of the technical aspects of music, which by the way, is nothing. As I got familiar with the colors maybe I could work out some shots with an idea what the sounds would be like. I suppose if I was willing to cross the Effort Threshold, I could start shooting for RGB MusicLab friendly compositions. It’s music created from a photo I didn’t take by a program I didn’t write. Sure, I used my pictures for this and tweaked the settings, but my first run was using a picture of Jean Seberg. There’s very little hand of the artist in this. Lady Gaga mash up about 1000 times more.) I’ve also heard a lot of actual music that sounds like this. (Although, I listened to to that Cars vs. To tell the truth, I found these pieces engaging enough to listen to. Ok, so… I listen to a lot of ‘challenging’ music myself. 9.6 mbĭusk Created using Acoustic Grand Piano, Celesta and Xylophone and the same length notes for light and dark tiles. Sunset2 Created using same length notes for light and dark tiles. Sunset Created using the default settings and instrumentation. I made some music using a few of my photos. It’s strictly based on creator Kenji Kojima’s algorithm. The music it creates is ‘challenging.’ It’s not impressionistic, like a composer might create. A simple mosaic gives you a basic 2-3 minute song and much more detailed music resulting from a more complex mosaic, to the point where 100% detail gives you about an hour and 2o minutes worth. Increasing the amount of detail in the mosaic increases the complexity and length of the overall piece. The RBG values determine what specific note a color plays, with black being totally silent. What it does more specifically is make a mosaic of an image, then assign notes of a certain duration to teach tile. This is a small piece of software that makes music from photos. Over the last weekend I read about RGB MusicLab.
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