It says: This is enough. This silly, beeping, slightly out-of-tune waltz is enough to tell you who I am. I am not a startup. I am not a brand. I am a person with a MIDI file and thirty dollars.
Take the website for Whiskers & Wires , a fictional (but painfully plausible) cat rescue. The owner, "Dave," paid $30 for a "Retro Arcade & Chiptune MIDI Bundle." He picked a track called "happy_kitten_polka.mid."
const freq = 440 * Math.pow(2, (noteNumber - 69) / 12);
As technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more innovative solutions emerge. The intersection of MIDI, website builders, and social media has created a vibrant online music ecosystem. This ecosystem enables artists to create, share, and monetize their music in ways that were previously unimaginable.
We are at an inflection point. The WebMIDI API (supported in Chrome and Edge) allows your website to actually receive MIDI input from a visitor’s keyboard. That means a $30 website can become a browser-based synth lab.
It says: This is enough. This silly, beeping, slightly out-of-tune waltz is enough to tell you who I am. I am not a startup. I am not a brand. I am a person with a MIDI file and thirty dollars.
Take the website for Whiskers & Wires , a fictional (but painfully plausible) cat rescue. The owner, "Dave," paid $30 for a "Retro Arcade & Chiptune MIDI Bundle." He picked a track called "happy_kitten_polka.mid."
const freq = 440 * Math.pow(2, (noteNumber - 69) / 12);
As technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more innovative solutions emerge. The intersection of MIDI, website builders, and social media has created a vibrant online music ecosystem. This ecosystem enables artists to create, share, and monetize their music in ways that were previously unimaginable.
We are at an inflection point. The WebMIDI API (supported in Chrome and Edge) allows your website to actually receive MIDI input from a visitor’s keyboard. That means a $30 website can become a browser-based synth lab.