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From Andrew Allenson's Pickledonion comes this simple and elegant Shockwave sound toy that is delightfully mesmerizing and relaxing to play with.
Phase Toy is a simple sequencer that allows you to create compositions using a point-and-click interface. Just click on a cell to have the sequencer play the corresponding tone when the 'play head' sweeps over it. Click and drag to add several tones at once.
Once familiar with adding tones, experiment with adding (or removing) divisions to each section by clicking the plus (+) or minus (-) sign. Doing so effectively changes the number of tones that are played before repeating the sequence again. You can have as few as one (1) and as many as 16 in each section. Notice that the play head in the first section plays at a slower speed than the other two. This causes some interesting phasing to occur as explained by Parabasis in the comments.
Unfortunately, there is no easy way to save or share compositions, but the source code is available should you feel ambitious enough to add that functionality to it. And yet even in its present form, Phase Toy still makes a nice little diversion. After all, we can all use some music to play with every now and then. =) Click.
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once you have figured out how to produce some great sequences it really is a lot of fun.
Now the problem is as soon as you get up to 16 tones in a sequence my PC doesn't seem to be able to play the sounds properly, cutting them off not going in tact etc.
Would probably have been better if it was in Java...
Posted by: ANDSENS | October 6, 2006 7:04 AM
As allways, Shockwave crashed my Firefox browser :(
But it was fun as long as it lasted :)
Please Andrew, implement this with Flash as well. And sell it to mobile phone manufacturers. I hate the application and sounds I have in my mobile phone. In this Phase Toy the sounds (instruments) are very calming and the possibility to change the lenght of beats is good thing to have.
Posted by: Amor Lassie
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October 6, 2006 8:03 AM
this is a wonderful music toy
Posted by: Scratch N' Sniff | October 6, 2006 8:36 AM
This is great!
Posted by: Mr. Nutz | October 6, 2006 9:38 AM
I guess one way to share compositions is like this:
03054306 55020430 200430
(counting up)
:D
Posted by: Harukio
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October 6, 2006 9:50 AM
Yeah i agree
on max bars allowed
Bar one
2342-5342-2342-5342
Bar two
1342-5362-0342-6362
Bar three
3126-3621-3126-3521
Funky!!
Posted by: Dylan James | October 6, 2006 10:07 AM
Hey, this is really cool!
These little casual webtoys are always so neat.
Posted by: DerekW | October 6, 2006 10:14 AM
Hello Jay et al.
What you might not realize is that "Phase Toy" is referencing a very specific breakthrough in music composition pioneered by minimalist composer Steve Reich (who just turned 70 and is being feted all over NYC with the Steve Reich at 70 Festival). I'll be happy to post some background on what's going on here, but I'll do it within the spoiler tags, so if you're bored by such things, you can skip it.
"Phase Toy" allows you to do very quickly what used to take a very long time, and therfore is actually a great introduction to one of the most important era of modern music.
Posted by: parabasis | October 6, 2006 10:42 AM
Something about the full on majorness of it that wouldnt allow an off note brought me straight back to rainbow colored xylophones and childhood nostalgia.
If you let in run in the background and your computer starts chugging away on something, it will hang up the sequencer in a really cool Aphex Twin stuttering kindof way. Now we just need to get a knob installed in the program to do it on purpose!
Good times!
LCL
Posted by: LCL | October 6, 2006 10:53 AM
Aww, I wish I could play this more, but my sound card is too old. Whenever two notes play, the sound crackles, and it gets really bad when I have all three boxes playing different things...
Otherwise, it's very cool!
Posted by: Mordecai
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October 6, 2006 11:01 AM
don't know if many people have noticed, but you can right-click and double the playing speed. also, when you turn fast-forward off, it sometimes speeds up even more before returning to regular speed
Posted by: deedle | October 6, 2006 12:51 PM
I adore this toy!
I wish I could save my compositions. I've been making "informational" mp3's and I've been putting together music in the background from free loops and samples. This would be much simpler. I'm not about to go out and buy a synthesizer.
So, would one of you lovely programming people do that? ::Smiles and bats eyes:: Please?!? ;)
Posted by: TJ | October 6, 2006 1:07 PM
That was quite interesting parabasis, it reminds me of an art piece which included to videos of people walking (just the feet) and the rhythms were slightly out of synch but would ever so often match up.
:D
Posted by: Harukio
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October 6, 2006 3:50 PM
Neat! Kinda reminds me of Björk's Vespertine..
Posted by: Kate B. | October 6, 2006 4:11 PM
Are you using the 0 to indicate that there's nothing filled in on that column? If so, here's my 'composition':
40353
45654323403535
4565435000555222
Again counting up from the bottom. You can see an image of it here:
http://img112.imageshack.us/my.php?image=music1uz8.gif
Posted by: Jon | October 6, 2006 4:17 PM
1234 254302000 (5x13)440
nice little gadget...
Posted by: EMDF
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October 6, 2006 4:20 PM
Here's mine. From top to bottom is 1-6.
BAR ONE (four bars): 3452
BAR TWO (max bars): 3452034520000333
BAR THREE (max bars): 3430034303212321
BAR ONE (eight bars): 54365456
BAR TWO (max bars): 4340404060406060
BAR THREE (max bars): 0505050502050103
I also discovered that you can accelerate the tempo by choosing "Fast Foward" when you right click.
Posted by: Michael Stanton | October 6, 2006 4:22 PM
Very cool.
My piece (nothing special but I like it :D)
2165-2020
5666-4666-3666-4666
2412-0412
Posted by: Mea | October 6, 2006 4:31 PM
Playing around with this does show you how very simple rhythm combinations can lead to interesting sound patterns. For example
0
23400
2300
Here's another one I like:
434345434341
12345432
1234565432
Posted by: Jon | October 6, 2006 5:01 PM
here's a cool sounding one:
0's represent rests i'm guessing
bar 1:4242
bar 2:66554433
bar 3:4343434311210000
Posted by: Mike | October 6, 2006 5:15 PM
Very awesome! I love it! Jay, you gotta post more games like these!
Posted by: Scott | October 6, 2006 5:36 PM
Wow, this is actually really relaxing.
Posted by: SlaX0r | October 6, 2006 6:23 PM
Howzabout this one:
12131410
53415341
41530143516300 (yes, 14 beats)
Depending on whether the third bar is "in-phase" or "out-of-phase", the off-beat is either 13 chords or a 1-3-1-3 series.
This is far more fun than I expected. :-)
Posted by: OtherBill
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October 6, 2006 6:42 PM
Part of me wishes there was an instrument option. Hearing the same melodic cowbells can become monotonous after a while.
But hey, I'm certain we all need more cowbell in our lives.
Posted by: Masterwabbit
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October 6, 2006 7:13 PM
This is fantastic! I could spend way too much time playing with this.
Posted by: Keith
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October 6, 2006 7:54 PM
A really simple one that sounds good:
1234
15
164
Posted by: EFX | October 6, 2006 8:39 PM
They aren't cowbells. They're mallet instruments, either a muted vibrafone, or a glockenspiel, again, a tribute to Steve Reich-- Reich started as a percussionist and mallet instruments are very present in all of his most famous compositions.
Posted by: parabasis | October 6, 2006 11:03 PM
3655443044
5011502250335044
343234
Posted by: Ted
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October 7, 2006 12:24 AM
Here's a simple one, the phasing tends to cause it to desynch, though it sounds mostly good. :)
34320
323454
0200
Posted by: lavkian | October 7, 2006 12:30 AM
My composition (1 at bottom):
6543-2112-3456
6543-2100-1234-5600
6543-2100-1234-560
The fifteen beat line is intentional, of course.
Posted by: Phox04 | October 7, 2006 1:04 AM
5252
5661566134512341
0662166010421300
It's interesting listening to it skip, actually. Or maybe I just say that because I have an old PC.
Posted by: Delvar | October 7, 2006 1:24 AM
My composition: (1 at top, 6 at bottom)
Bar1:1232
Bar2:1234
Bar3:23235632
Quite simple but i like it.
The toy has an indonesian sound to me... anyone else get that feeling?
Posted by: mongle | October 7, 2006 4:41 AM
Here is another.
64656366
1634545432323454
3232534363252321
Posted by: dyl | October 7, 2006 5:28 AM
Here's mine:
425342532136
23002300
00450043
Posted by: knighter | October 7, 2006 5:54 PM
My beat is simplest:
(1 at bottom)
4543
4000500400003000
2000300200001000
Posted by: yu | October 7, 2006 10:29 PM
Here is mine. Kind of reminds of some Tortoise songs from TNT. Wonderful "toy" you have created here!
(1 is the top, 6 bottom)
040050060000
264626362646
646264626314
Posted by: wanderlust | October 8, 2006 2:15 AM
Reminds me of another music toy called TENORI-ON, which is still under development... Here's a video of it in action: http://www.youtube.com/w/Toshio-Iwai-(TENORI-ON)-@-Artfutura05?v=WQq2aXvIsz4
Very cool and fun stuff.
Posted by: jmdbcool | October 8, 2006 4:26 PM
Very fun thing to play with. Here is my little creation (1 at the bottom):
41204023
00054000
456(13x0)
Posted by: koloth | October 8, 2006 7:50 PM
6453-5254
1232-3434-5456-5453
6545-4343-2321-2134
The sounds you make get so hypnotic after a while... @_@
Posted by: PandaKnight | October 9, 2006 1:52 AM
My second creation:
(1 at bottom)
5431 3456 5431 3454
1231 2312 3123 1235
6546 5465 4654 6543
Posted by: yu | October 10, 2006 4:53 AM
Here's mine. Kind of an Eastern feel... 1 at the bottom.
1305-1305-2406
5004-5004-5004
5432-4330-0321-1000
Posted by: Sarafina Pekkala | October 12, 2006 9:58 PM
I quite like this one I made, 1 at bottom.
1425 4550
2040 56
4246
Pretty simple and nice.
Posted by: Blarrrg | December 10, 2006 2:01 AM
wow..... sooooo fun.
1234
10
6565456655545650
Posted by: zro | January 31, 2007 2:42 AM
First 45-25-45-25-45-25-14-65
Second 52-22-65-55-11-11-14-56
Third 44-55-44-55-44-55-44-55
Minor key..........
Posted by: Ike | February 27, 2007 6:32 PM
this is my "composition":
(counting from the TOP)
1st
8 bars
1,5,2,6,2,5,3,2
2nd
16 bars
1,2,3,2,3,4,5,4,5,6,5,4,3,4,3,2
3rd
4 bars
6,1,2,5
Posted by: Jim | March 25, 2007 2:59 PM
This game is so awesome and calming
heres my composition 1 at bottom:
1st:6bars
2-4-1-5-4-2
2nd:4bars
4-0-0-0
3rd:6bars
6-4-3-6-4-2
Posted by: Polaris-1 | July 4, 2007 8:14 AM
How about this?
Less is more??
402305
30040060
05010
Posted by: Charles | July 25, 2007 2:36 PM
less IS more!
4234
65241513
24252425
Posted by: BT14 | July 27, 2007 11:00 PM
umm.... if U I think they changed the link, it doesn't come up anymore.... :,(
Posted by: Grant Thurston
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May 5, 2008 3:54 PM