Creating music is as easy as Pi
Who hasn't wondered what it would sound like if you assigned each number from 1 through 10 a musical value and then plaid those tones in order corresponding to pi? You haven't? Really? What a sad life you must live.
For the rest of us, there's pi10k. The web site features a Flash-based application that converts the first 10,000 digits of pi into music. You get to influence the results by selecting the first 10 notes. Pi10k will then proceed to demonstrate that either you know nothing about music, or that there's really just about no way to make this experiment sound good.
[via Boing Boing]
For the rest of us, there's pi10k. The web site features a Flash-based application that converts the first 10,000 digits of pi into music. You get to influence the results by selecting the first 10 notes. Pi10k will then proceed to demonstrate that either you know nothing about music, or that there's really just about no way to make this experiment sound good.
[via Boing Boing]













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Subscribe to commentsBobFeb 29th 2008 8:08AM
Someone I know did this something similar to this a few years ago. It doesn't change, but it probably could.
It's a Rubber Ducky.
http://skazat.com/justin/currents.cgi/2003/3/20-duckysound.html
GrammarMar 5th 2008 4:55PM
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/dict.asp?Word=PLAYED