This has to be the most addictive web gadget I've ever encountered

I’m sure most of y’all know this, but I’ll say it anyway - you can cut and paste these Doper codes into the white field above the instrument.

Here’s mine, hope you like it. :slight_smile:
0-2056-4096-9284-16656-43690

58 bpm
mmm

Try

16388-32712-16416-16421-16401-16400

at 40 bpm

My ears got full after about 1 minute. Neat though.

I can’t stop.
16388-32712-16416-16421-16401-16400 at default.
mmm

Are you aware that that’s lab’s but at a higher speed?

0-1280-43156-1314-20-0 at 60 rpm.

This is way too much fun.

This is in a similar vein, I was completely addicted for a few weeks in college.

Dang, I must have somehow not copied mine, then pasted when I still had lab’s copied.

I guess you’ll have to take my word that it was good. :smiley:
mmm

Little Boots uses one of those. Here is some video I shot of her using one in concert in Chicago.

I need this as an app for my iPod Touch. Ryukyu Sakamoto writes in this form, so I have decided this is an “automatic Sakamoto”.

I cut and pasted, but can’t get it to play what is pasted in the box. What am I forgetting to do?

That is nuts.

Are you forgetting to press Enter after you paste it in the box?

ETA: Response to kittenblue

0-0-548-453-1040-53250

brace for eargasm

This theme is rated XXX by the Motion Picture Association of America:

33825-19026-12684-12684-19026-33825

:wink:

I found a tool like this for iPhone and iPod Touch called Melodica. There is a free version to try and a full version that is only $.99.

This sounds like something Bjork might use as the only instrument for her next concept album.

33795-528-5187-45720-20742-32785 at about 52 bpm.

It seems I’m feeling a little melancholy/Japanese. At least that what it sounds like to me.

If anybody wants to take this to the next level, download the demo of FL Studio, formerly known as Fruity Loops, to see what’s really possible.

The sound sounds very Oriental to me. Put that thought in the brain of an anthematologist, and you get this: 256-1088-4113-0-4-0 at 40 bpm is my attempt at the opening few notes of the Japanese national anthem.

So that’s how Steve Reich does it!