Algorithms and Interactive Tools for Exploring Music Composition, Analysis, and Interdisciplinary Learning.
This web site has interactive tools that provide a unique learning experience for users, regardless of their musical training. Students of music composition can explore algorithmic composition, while others can create musical representations of models for the purpose of aural interpretation and analysis. Here, the algorithmic process is used in a creative context so that users can convert sequences of numbers into sounds.
Tag Archives: web service
foo_beefweb ~ Foobar Web Browser Remote
Web interface plugin for DeaDBeeF and Foobar2000 music players.
Features:
- Lightweight web user interface
- Playback control
- Playlist management
- Music directory browser
- Real-time UI updates
- Mobile-friendly responsive design
- REST-like API for controlling player from your application

foobar2000.org/components/view/foo_beefweb
github.com/hyperblast/beefweb
hydrogenaud.io/index.php?topic=116490.0
How to install a foobar component
Public Domain Music Portal
Hya.Wave ~ Online Audio Editor
Hya.Wave is a basic online audio editor that allows you to edit audio from any web browser. Hya.Wave allows you to edit web samples, features real-time FX, load and store in the cloud, undo/redo, audio wave exploration and cut, paste & crops.
hya.io/wave
wav.hya.io/#/fx (old site)
www.facebook.com/hya.io
twitter.com/hya_io
Hya Wave Online Audio Editor Quick Tips with Kyle
YTMP3 ~ YouTube To mp3
By using our converter you can easily convert YouTube videos to mp3 (audio) or mp4 (video) files and download them for free – this service works for computers, tablets and mobile devices.
The videos are always converted in the highest available quality. Please note that we can only convert videos up to a length of 2 hours – the limitation is necessary, so the conversion of any video will not take more than a couple of minutes.
Project Audio For GitHub
This website tracks events happening across GitHub and converts them to music notes based on certain parameters.
There are three types of sounds(bell, string pluck and string swell) based on four types of events(PushEvent, PullRequestEvent, IssuesEvent and IssueCommentEvent). Bells represent PushEvents, string plucks represent IssuesEvents and IssueCommentEvents whereas string swells represent PullRequestEvents.
- Events can be filtered by organization or repository.
- Can be downloaded for Linux or Mac.
KVR Audio ~ Plugin Community Database
KVR Audio is a community and news site for popular Audio Plug-in formats and related subjects, such as sample libraries and mobile apps. Our mission is to supply up to date news to VST, AU, RTAS, DX and DSSI/LADSPA plug-in and iOS and Android App users in a friendly, up-front and timely manner.
DiscogsToSpotify ~ Playlists From Collections
Both Discogs and Spotify offer a Web API for Third Party Applications like this one. After logging in with your Spotify account, you will be asked to provide a Discogs username. Using the Web APIs, we will query the public collection of the given user and try our best to match each release from the collection to an album on Spotify. The result will be stored for you inside a newly created playlist in your Spotify account.
FileZigZag ~ Online File Conversion
Our free audio converter is a fast and reliable service that lets you convert audio files online from one to many file formats also you can extract audio from video in high quality. You have three options to upload your files, select your audio from your PC or provide us URL or from Google drive.
h-node ~ Online Open Hardware Database
The h-node project aims at the construction of a hardware database in order to identify what devices work with a fully free operating system. The h-node.org website is structured like a wiki in which all the users can modify or insert new contents. The h-node project is developed in collaboration and as an activity of the FSF.
Online Community Radio Station Browser
This is a community with the aim of collecting as many internet radio and TV stations as possible. Any help is appreciated!
Opsound ~ Free Open Music
Opsound was a gift economy in action, an experiment in applying the model of free software to music. Musicians and sound artists were invited to add their work to the Opsound pool using a copyleft license developed by Creative Commons. Listeners were invited to download, share, remix, and reimagine.
o̶p̶s̶o̶u̶n̶d̶.̶o̶r̶g̶ now defunct
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opsound
