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Low-N-Slow
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Make Some Music

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This is cool: http://lab.andre-michelle.com/tonematrix

It's a synthesizer/sequencer. Activate one or more blocks in columns from left to right. You can deactivate a block by clicking on it again if you don't like how it changed the pattern. Once it gets going, it's kind of hypnotic. Even randomly clicking on a bunch of blocks produces something musical. Press spacebar to clear and start over. If you make something you like, right click and Copy, then Paste into a new text file for pasting back later into the application. Diagonal lines of blocks make interesting sounding figures.
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That is kewl :)
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Very addicting...........
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Here's a sequence someone posted on the author's blog:

38052,93018,63420,38052,63420,93018,63420,38052,63420,93018,63420,38052,63420,63420,38052,93018

Highlight, copy, and paste to the grid. I can't seem to get rid of the space in the middle, but if you paste it elsewhere first and remove it, it should work.
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Nice!
Reminds me of Theresa Anderson's "Na Na Na" which she did in her kitchen with samplers. Up to 893,000 views on youtube!

If interested, link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2eD4GcLohE
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