Publisher's Description
From Kenji Kojima:
RGB MusicLab converts RGB value of an image to Chromatic scale music (MIDI or AIFF file). And RGB MusicLab MIDI file is converted to the original image. The program reads RGB value of pixels from the top left to the bottom right of an image. One pixel makes a harmony of three note of RGB value, and the length of note is decided by brightness of the pixel. RGB value 120 or 121 is the center C, and RGB value 122 or 123 is added a half steps of the scale that is C#. Please listen samples on the developer's info site. It is not an impression of paintings or photographs of a composer. It reads a score from an image data directly.
What's new in this version:
- RGB Diagram was added in Color Range Editor. It shows mapping and quantities of RGB values in an image.
- Bug fixed: Right after drag-and-drop a new image, color range editor did not work correctly.
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"The Point"
Version: RGB MusicLab 10
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Some reviewers miss the point of this kind of software. If you want to make canned music, certainly get a Casio. Mona Lisa may be a poor example. The idea is (or could be) to investigate the translational perceptions among different senses. There are many software applications that do this, some being used professionally. Look into MetaSynth, for example. RGBM is not anything close to MetaSynth, but it's creative and...free. The developer should be encouraged to continue this work and make it available to those who appreciate the effort.
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