How Does Your Website Sound Like? – Codeorgan

July 5th, 2010

CodeOrgan analyzes the text from a particular site removes all the letters not found in a musical scale (so it keeps A-G). From the remaining set, the letter occurring the most determines the key. If the number of times the letter appears is even, then you a get a major pentatonic scale, and if it’s odd you get a minor. From there, the amount of text determines which synthesizer is used (currently there are 10 different synths ranging from piano to robotalk). And finally the ratio of A-G text to text from the rest of the alphabet determines which of 10 drum loops will drop the beat.”

>>http://codeorgan.com

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