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spectrekitty rated 17 months ago- Listen to Pi!
This is really cool. My only regret is that there are no minor scales...
Hey, when will this thing stop? It's been 10 hours, already!! (J/K) ; )
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 Birks79 rated 8 months ago- assign numbers to notes and hear Pi... I did a blues scale and it sounded really cool
 Pess rated 13 months ago- Awesome, this guy is one of my cousins, saw it a while back, it's pretty neat ^_^
 CraigLomax rated 8 months ago- Listen to pi.
Mmmmmmm... Pie.
 irkmaan rated 11 months ago- Cool idea. I find the scales sound too random, and the random setting is very, er, random. A minor 7th arpeggio gets a little more interesting.
 TofuTheGreat rated 13 months ago- Kind of a neat idea. I wish there was a "Save" feature in case you stumble across a nice-sounding set of notes to use.
 - JesseMat rated 14 months ago
- I enjoy the idea, but if it is not flawed it is at least incomplete. Why are they using a base 10 numbering system? Using ten is random, why not hexadecimal? I would have used a number sequence that encompasses the full range of notes from C to C (I don't know how many that is). But even then, our musical system is (I'm pretty sure) somewhat arbitrary, or it is at least not produced purely by mathematical formula.I wish they would have set it up mathematically to fit a mathematical number. Then we could see what Pi really has to say, or sing.
 paulmorphology rated 8 months ago- cool
 Sirtalksalot rated 12 months ago- Playing notes randomly sucks.
 3DJelly rated 16 months ago- None of the scales really make it sound musical. Maybe someone will make this work someday.
 spectrekitty rated 17 months ago- Listen to Pi!
This is really cool. My only regret is that there are no minor scales...
Hey, when will this thing stop? It's been 10 hours, already!! (J/K) ; )
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