RGB MusicLab converts RGB (Red, Green and Blue) value of an image to Chromatic scale music. The program reads RGB value of pixels from the top left to the bottom right of an image. One pixel makes a harmony of three note of RGB value, and the length of note is decided by brightness of the pixel. RGB value 120 or 121 is the center C, and RGB value 122 or 123 is added a half steps of the scale that is C#.
Probably the file which is made by RGB MusicLab is not a final format of your music. You may put it into another software, and modify. Most of all time I use it a basic material for Apple GarageBand. Use this program freely.
What’s new:
Version 20:
* Add “Theatre”. You can think it is a kind of animation player for RGB Music Color Sequnce. It plays a synchronized music and colors. See figs. The Theatre can be opened from menu “Theatre” of menu item “RGB Music Theatre”, or “Theatre Icon” which is under the right image panel. RGB Music Color Sequences play on the Theatre through Internet. If you like you can register your site to the Theatre programs. There are Kenji Kojima’s two sites in the program now. Click here How to make the site.
* Add menu item “Create RGB Music Sequence”. It creates a RGB Music Color Sequence document. Created documents must have extention “.rev”.
* Added “Open URL…”. It opens a RGB Music Color Sequence document. which is on the Internet.
* Added “Open Local File…”. It opens a RGB Music Color Sequence document from your local disk.
* Improved paste into mosaic.
* Fixed some bugs.



