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Binary Piano is an addictive way to make algorithmic music in your browser.
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Binary Piano is an addictive way to make algorithmic music in your browser.

  • The Verge covers Binary Piano, a browser tool by Tim Holman that generates music with a binary counter.
  • Notes are triggered in the browser based on a simple counter, echoing a YouTube demonstration.
  • The piece is described as a musical toy with potential for more formal music software integration.
  • The Verge situates Binary Piano within a broader interest in simple rule-based music creation.
  • The article links Binary Piano to a browser demo culture and potential cross-compatibility with DAWs.
  • Terrence O’Brien, Weekend Editor, is the author describing Binary Piano.
  • The Verge lists related trends like prediction markets and indie games in tech coverage.
  • The story notes the piece came from a weekend editor with a wider entertainment focus.
  • The article frames Binary Piano as a gateway to exploring algorithmic music in an accessible format.
  • The piece is part of The Verge’s entertainment coverage, highlighting tech-enabled creativity.
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