Otomata
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http://www.earslap.com/projectslab/otomata

Otamata will generate music for you. But not the way you would expect. You have a 9x9 grid in which you can place arrows. Depending on how you set them they will move up and down, sideways and in circles and change direction if they hit a wall or an other arrow. All the while producing music.
You can change the scale and the tempo and even share a link of your finished work if you like. (Such as this mini example I made: here. This is one of the tracks in which you'll get an endless loop, but it can also happen that you make one in which the music will evolve more and more ^^ ...Untill it starts looping again after a long time XD)

Now, this isn't all in one tool, you will need an extra programm if you want to record your track (and maybe one more to edit it). And the music will not be usefull for everyone. Still: it is fun just to mess around with it for a little while and maybe some will have use for this in one way or an other ^^


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I might use that as music for a game I'm thinking about making. Thanks. :)

Edit:
A piece I did: http://earslap.com/projectslab/otomata/?...0770521541
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Very nice, here's my first try.

http://earslap.com/projectslab/otomata/?...0430700512
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#4
They have a new tool in that called Circuli, works well for those suspense tracks...

http://www.earslap.com/projectslab/circuli
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