Monday, March 01, 2010
Make Your URL Sing with CodeOrgan.com [video]

Here's the methodshop.com song:
http://www.codeorgan.com/?url=www.methodshop.com
Any URL will work. You can even type in your Facebook or Twitter URLs.

So how does Code Organ work? Believe it or not, it's not random. Code Organ creates music by analyzing the "Body" content of your page. Of all the letters on your page, Code Organ only keeps charters found in the musical scale (A to G). The other letters are stripped out. The most commonly used letter becomes the "key" of the song. Then the synthesizer is chosen based on the amount of text content on your page. Longer pages will have a different synthesizer than shorter pages. The drum loop is based on how often you use letters from the musical scale (A, B, C, D, E, F and G). Put it all together and you have a custom song based on the content of your web page. Cool right?
Go give it a try at CodeOrgan.com.
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Labels: internet, music, video
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