Music from very short C programs - Continuation
This video is partly a continuation from these three videos uploaded by viznut: 1- http://bit.ly/29X48LG 2- http://bit.ly/29DGNTq 3- http://bit.ly/29wk4Hv Using only a little bit of C code, you can write a simple type of music called a "bytebeat". The possibilities are almost limitless in what you can do with it. Here are some tools you can use if you want to experiment: HTML5 Bytebeat: http://bit.ly/1ZrtXqs 8-bit Generative Composer: http://bit.ly/29oDA4E Did you find a cool expression and do you want it featured in the next video? Send it to me here: http://bit.ly/29CEIUf Here are all expressions seen in this video in order: http://pastebin.com/kiXJigzG

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