The Tone Matrix is way more exciting than it looks here.

André Michelle has created a tool so you can make happy little tunes anytime, anyplace with an internet connection.

If you watched that video, you can see how it works, and if you go to lab.andre-michelle.com/tonematrix, you can start making music in seconds.

You can check out the process behind the creation on André Michelle’s blog where he says, “Audio is the next big thing in Flash.” After playing with this gadget, I’m inclined to agree. There are other fun toys also available at aM laboratory. Enjoy!

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Kate Sedgwick

Kate Sedgwick edits Matador Nights from Buenos Aires where she organizes her live storytelling project, Second Story, and stays busy giving art tours and doing yoga. Read more about her than you might want to know at her blog YesThereIsSuchAThingAsAStupidQuestion.com.

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    Just learned how this system works. Thanks for this great share.

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