Share your Beepbox songs!
On 2025-01-03 at 23:15:51
a little thing I'm doing, for now just the "chorus".
When I finish it, I'll edit this comment with it.
If you want to be notified when I finish this, :rob_dab: this comment and I'll tag you
When I finish it, I'll edit this comment with it.
If you want to be notified when I finish this, :rob_dab: this comment and I'll tag you
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On 2025-01-03 at 23:20:43
Like with the snes rainbow road one, oof, guess the pinball and stadium are mad
its not really what i try to do, its just that i dont know how to modify it
On 2025-01-04 at 00:27:33
This music gives me anxiety. It sounds like the track is about to start moving about & other creepy stuff.
I dig it!
On 2025-01-04 at 07:22:36
What’s beepbox
On 2025-01-04 at 11:59:57
What’s beepbox
According to the website itself (entire description included):
BeepBox is an online tool for sketching and sharing instrumental music. Make sure that your volume is turned up, then press the play button!
All song data is contained in the URL at the top of your browser. When you make changes to the song, the URL is updated to reflect your changes. When you are satisfied with your song, just copy and paste the URL to save and share your song!
BeepBox is a passion project, and will always be free to use. If you find it valuable and have the means, any gratuity via Paypal through BeepBox itself would be appreciated!
Instructions: You can add or remove notes by clicking on the gray rows at the top. BeepBox automatically plays the notes out loud for you. Try it! Notes go into patterns, and you can edit one pattern at a time. Those numbered boxes at the bottom of the editor are the different patterns you can edit. Tap the boxes to move to a different part of the song, or tap on the currently selected box to swap which pattern is played during that part of the song. BeepBox can play several rows of patterns simultaneously, and each row has its own set of patterns. Most rows can play melodies or harmonies, but the bottom row is for drums. The purple loop underneath the numbered boxes controls which part of the song is currently repeating. Move the loop to listen to a different part of the song, or drag the ends to expand the loop to include the whole song. In the note pattern editor, you can click and drag horizontally on a note to adjust its duration. You can also click above or below an existing note to add more notes to be played simultaneously, which is called a chord. You can also long-press in the pattern editor to select a time range within a pattern, which you can then drag to move multiple notes at once.
Advanced: Drag vertically from an existing note to bend its pitch, or drag vertically from above or below the note to adjust its volume. Drag on the numbered pattern boxes to select multiple patterns to copy and paste parts of your song. BeepBox has many more features. Try playing with the buttons and menus on the right side to find out what it can do! You can also click on the label next to each option for a description of what it does. Want to see what people have made with BeepBox? Songs that were shared on Twitter prior to 2023-05-22 can now be browsed in an interactive archive in the site itself to Twitter!
About: BeepBox is developed by John Nesky. BeepBox does not claim ownership over songs created with it, so original songs belong to their authors. Neither John Nesky nor BeepBox assume responsibility for any copyrighted material played on BeepBox. No songs are ever received, recorded, or distributed by BeepBox's servers. All song data is contained in the URL after the hash (#) mark, and your song data will not leave your device unless you copy and share the URL. BeepBox does not collect, track, or share any user data. You can find the release notes for the latest versions of BeepBox here. Those who yearn for simpler times can still use the 2.3 or 3.0.13 versions of BeepBox, in the site itself. You can use BeepBox when your device is offline if you put a shortcut to BeepBox on your home screen.
Chrome: find the "Add to Home Screen" option in the ⋮ menu.
Firefox: find the "Add Page Shortcut" option in the ⋮ menu.
Safari: find the "Add to Home Screen" option in the bookmark menu.
You can download and use the source code from the website under the MIT license. In particular, you can use the synth code as demonstrated in a link in the site itself to play BeepBox songs in your own JavaScript projects!
Yep, that's the entire description pasted in with minor changes to mention that the links are offered in the site itself.
On 2025-01-04 at 16:28:57
What’s beepbox
According to the website itself (entire description included):
BeepBox is an online tool for sketching and sharing instrumental music. Make sure that your volume is turned up, then press the play button!
All song data is contained in the URL at the top of your browser. When you make changes to the song, the URL is updated to reflect your changes. When you are satisfied with your song, just copy and paste the URL to save and share your song!
BeepBox is a passion project, and will always be free to use. If you find it valuable and have the means, any gratuity via Paypal through BeepBox itself would be appreciated!
Instructions: You can add or remove notes by clicking on the gray rows at the top. BeepBox automatically plays the notes out loud for you. Try it! Notes go into patterns, and you can edit one pattern at a time. Those numbered boxes at the bottom of the editor are the different patterns you can edit. Tap the boxes to move to a different part of the song, or tap on the currently selected box to swap which pattern is played during that part of the song. BeepBox can play several rows of patterns simultaneously, and each row has its own set of patterns. Most rows can play melodies or harmonies, but the bottom row is for drums. The purple loop underneath the numbered boxes controls which part of the song is currently repeating. Move the loop to listen to a different part of the song, or drag the ends to expand the loop to include the whole song. In the note pattern editor, you can click and drag horizontally on a note to adjust its duration. You can also click above or below an existing note to add more notes to be played simultaneously, which is called a chord. You can also long-press in the pattern editor to select a time range within a pattern, which you can then drag to move multiple notes at once.
Advanced: Drag vertically from an existing note to bend its pitch, or drag vertically from above or below the note to adjust its volume. Drag on the numbered pattern boxes to select multiple patterns to copy and paste parts of your song. BeepBox has many more features. Try playing with the buttons and menus on the right side to find out what it can do! You can also click on the label next to each option for a description of what it does. Want to see what people have made with BeepBox? Songs that were shared on Twitter prior to 2023-05-22 can now be browsed in an interactive archive in the site itself to Twitter!
About: BeepBox is developed by John Nesky. BeepBox does not claim ownership over songs created with it, so original songs belong to their authors. Neither John Nesky nor BeepBox assume responsibility for any copyrighted material played on BeepBox. No songs are ever received, recorded, or distributed by BeepBox's servers. All song data is contained in the URL after the hash (#) mark, and your song data will not leave your device unless you copy and share the URL. BeepBox does not collect, track, or share any user data. You can find the release notes for the latest versions of BeepBox here. Those who yearn for simpler times can still use the 2.3 or 3.0.13 versions of BeepBox, in the site itself. You can use BeepBox when your device is offline if you put a shortcut to BeepBox on your home screen.
Chrome: find the "Add to Home Screen" option in the ⋮ menu.
Firefox: find the "Add Page Shortcut" option in the ⋮ menu.
Safari: find the "Add to Home Screen" option in the bookmark menu.
You can download and use the source code from the website under the MIT license. In particular, you can use the synth code as demonstrated in a link in the site itself to play BeepBox songs in your own JavaScript projects!
Yep, that's the entire description pasted in with minor changes to mention that the links are offered in the site itself.
BeepBox is an online tool for sketching and sharing instrumental music. Make sure that your volume is turned up, then press the play button!
All song data is contained in the URL at the top of your browser. When you make changes to the song, the URL is updated to reflect your changes. When you are satisfied with your song, just copy and paste the URL to save and share your song!
BeepBox is a passion project, and will always be free to use. If you find it valuable and have the means, any gratuity via Paypal through BeepBox itself would be appreciated!
Instructions: You can add or remove notes by clicking on the gray rows at the top. BeepBox automatically plays the notes out loud for you. Try it! Notes go into patterns, and you can edit one pattern at a time. Those numbered boxes at the bottom of the editor are the different patterns you can edit. Tap the boxes to move to a different part of the song, or tap on the currently selected box to swap which pattern is played during that part of the song. BeepBox can play several rows of patterns simultaneously, and each row has its own set of patterns. Most rows can play melodies or harmonies, but the bottom row is for drums. The purple loop underneath the numbered boxes controls which part of the song is currently repeating. Move the loop to listen to a different part of the song, or drag the ends to expand the loop to include the whole song. In the note pattern editor, you can click and drag horizontally on a note to adjust its duration. You can also click above or below an existing note to add more notes to be played simultaneously, which is called a chord. You can also long-press in the pattern editor to select a time range within a pattern, which you can then drag to move multiple notes at once.
Advanced: Drag vertically from an existing note to bend its pitch, or drag vertically from above or below the note to adjust its volume. Drag on the numbered pattern boxes to select multiple patterns to copy and paste parts of your song. BeepBox has many more features. Try playing with the buttons and menus on the right side to find out what it can do! You can also click on the label next to each option for a description of what it does. Want to see what people have made with BeepBox? Songs that were shared on Twitter prior to 2023-05-22 can now be browsed in an interactive archive in the site itself to Twitter!
About: BeepBox is developed by John Nesky. BeepBox does not claim ownership over songs created with it, so original songs belong to their authors. Neither John Nesky nor BeepBox assume responsibility for any copyrighted material played on BeepBox. No songs are ever received, recorded, or distributed by BeepBox's servers. All song data is contained in the URL after the hash (#) mark, and your song data will not leave your device unless you copy and share the URL. BeepBox does not collect, track, or share any user data. You can find the release notes for the latest versions of BeepBox here. Those who yearn for simpler times can still use the 2.3 or 3.0.13 versions of BeepBox, in the site itself. You can use BeepBox when your device is offline if you put a shortcut to BeepBox on your home screen.
Chrome: find the "Add to Home Screen" option in the ⋮ menu.
Firefox: find the "Add Page Shortcut" option in the ⋮ menu.
Safari: find the "Add to Home Screen" option in the bookmark menu.
You can download and use the source code from the website under the MIT license. In particular, you can use the synth code as demonstrated in a link in the site itself to play BeepBox songs in your own JavaScript projects!
Yep, that's the entire description pasted in with minor changes to mention that the links are offered in the site itself.
TL;DR, it's a website to make music
On 2025-01-10 at 16:41:35
Again sorry if it kinda looks like a triple post but i made, you guessed it,
even more songs!
Whats that? you wanna see the new song i crafted?
HERE YOU GO!
Sky Base Act 2 SMS R E C R E A T I O N
what's that? want a genesis version with FM overdrives? HERE YOU GO!
Edit: oh yeah and it feels empty here, making it kinda feel like i made this topic for some reason
even more songs!
Whats that? you wanna see the new song i crafted?
HERE YOU GO!
Sky Base Act 2 SMS R E C R E A T I O N
what's that? want a genesis version with FM overdrives? HERE YOU GO!
Edit: oh yeah and it feels empty here, making it kinda feel like i made this topic for some reason
On 2025-01-10 at 22:25:01
On 2025-01-11 at 00:42:33
Bro online sequencer is not beepbox, i think you think the instruments are better in online sequencer than beepbox. Should have remade what you recreated into beepbox. Also check topic title, a beepbox song you developed is the rules to this topic- oh yeah daisanko also owns this topic but hasn't posted on here for a long time
On 2025-01-11 at 00:46:50
It's supposed to be songs made/remixed by you, I think. Not somebody else's work.
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On 2025-01-11 at 01:39:16
Crescent
A Night At The Arcade
Mind Games
Swish
Wake Up
These are all the longer songs that i’ve made
A Night At The Arcade
Mind Games
Swish
Wake Up
These are all the longer songs that i’ve made
On 2025-01-11 at 03:28:01
Bro online sequencer is not beepbox, i think you think the instruments are better in online sequencer than beepbox. Should have remade what you recreated into beepbox. Also check topic title, a beepbox song you developed is the rules to this topic- oh yeah daisanko also owns this topic but hasn't posted on here for a long time
yeah your right. my bad. I just thought it would be cool to share but yeah I should have done it in beepbox. sorry
On 2025-01-11 at 07:34:41
Unfinished Fanmade Version of a Song That I'm Not Saying the Name of for the Sake of Not Appearing on Google When People Search It
Some of the Melodies are Missing, the Song Is Really Short, It Skips an Entire Part- (That's Why There's a Pause Near the End), and Two of the Melodies are Placeholders
https://tinyurl.com/25645scg
Some of the Melodies are Missing, the Song Is Really Short, It Skips an Entire Part- (That's Why There's a Pause Near the End), and Two of the Melodies are Placeholders
https://tinyurl.com/25645scg
On 2025-01-11 at 11:22:17
unless you highlight this, you can't read this, if you did highlight this, your a genius.
Anyways i think idk what to post, but i think i forgot a few songs i crafted.
so here's the ones i forgot:
uhhh, this rock remix of well, you already know.
same theme previously remixed but uhhh, gba style?
it's the uhhh, clear theme from dat franchise dat you probably know? But uhhhhhhh.....rock edition? Plus nice lowest pitch up to highest one?
Ditto, but with a bit of a unique intro but gba style?
pretty much lost labyrinth act 3 but.... Nes style?! Wait what-
idk what to call this use it for your memes with sound
Anyways i think idk what to post, but i think i forgot a few songs i crafted.
so here's the ones i forgot:
uhhh, this rock remix of well, you already know.
same theme previously remixed but uhhh, gba style?
it's the uhhh, clear theme from dat franchise dat you probably know? But uhhhhhhh.....rock edition? Plus nice lowest pitch up to highest one?
Ditto, but with a bit of a unique intro but gba style?
pretty much lost labyrinth act 3 but.... Nes style?! Wait what-
idk what to call this use it for your memes with sound
On 2025-01-11 at 11:23:00
unless you highlight this, you can't read this, if you did highlight this, your a genius.
Anyways i think idk what to post, but i think i forgot a few songs i crafted.
so here's the ones i forgot:
uhhh, this rock remix of well, you already know.
same theme previously remixed but uhhh, gba style?
it's the uhhh, clear theme from dat franchise dat you probably know? But uhhhhhhh.....rock edition? Plus nice lowest pitch up to highest one?
Ditto, but with a bit of a unique intro but gba style?
pretty much lost labyrinth act 3 but.... Nes style?! Wait what-
idk what to call this use it for your memes with sound
Anyways i think idk what to post, but i think i forgot a few songs i crafted.
so here's the ones i forgot:
uhhh, this rock remix of well, you already know.
same theme previously remixed but uhhh, gba style?
it's the uhhh, clear theme from dat franchise dat you probably know? But uhhhhhhh.....rock edition? Plus nice lowest pitch up to highest one?
Ditto, but with a bit of a unique intro but gba style?
pretty much lost labyrinth act 3 but.... Nes style?! Wait what-
idk what to call this use it for your memes with sound
shit wrong color-
On 2025-01-11 at 15:36:04
Unfinished Fanmade Version of a Song That I'm Not Saying the Name of for the Sake of Not Appearing on Google When People Search It
Some of the Melodies are Missing, the Song Is Really Short, It Skips an Entire Part- (That's Why There's a Pause Near the End), and Two of the Melodies are Placeholders
https://tinyurl.com/25645scg
Some of the Melodies are Missing, the Song Is Really Short, It Skips an Entire Part- (That's Why There's a Pause Near the End), and Two of the Melodies are Placeholders
https://tinyurl.com/25645scg
New Sonic drowning theme just dropped
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On 2025-01-11 at 21:13:44
Aquarium Park Act 1(WIP: It sounds bad)
I wanted to do Stardust Speedway but I don't know how to include the Michael Jackson vocals
I wanted to do Stardust Speedway but I don't know how to include the Michael Jackson vocals
On 2025-01-11 at 23:18:02
Aquarium Park Act 1(WIP: It sounds bad)
I wanted to do Stardust Speedway but I don't know how to include the Michael Jackson vocals
I wanted to do Stardust Speedway but I don't know how to include the Michael Jackson vocals
made a Genesis remix of what's finished and made very slight improvements, listen and think if it's good or not, this instrumental change was only made in a few minutes though.
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