Wed 23 May 2012
WHoaaa... this is fun!! Woke this morning to find this.
Depending on your connection, you can hear the whole song well.
Otherwise, some notes will sound missing.
No idea how long the link below will last online.
http://g.co/doodle/3uubxu
It's a recording of the song I played on the Google organ.
First prize to whoever can guess the name of the song and singer of what I just played!!
Actually, no idea what this Google organ called since I didn't check up on Robery Moog's 78th birthday, but it looks like a precursor of the organ with knobs and everything.
All the knobs of the Google organ can be turned and the switches can be flipped! Cool stuff!!
Google is so rich to be able to do this on a global internet scale.
To record, press the red round button on the recording machine. It has only a few seconds of recording time, so keep your tune short.
Wait a second, then start playing your tune. When done, press the stop button on the recording machine. If your tune is too long, recording will automatically cut off.
To play back, just press the play button on the recording machine.
Place your mouse on the paperclip icon, Ctrl C the link and there you have it! Paste the link you have in your browser, enter it and it'll show back the Google page with the organ starting to play the tune you just recorded!
This really depends on the internet connection. If the notes sound bad because of the connection, try refreshing the page.
This really depends on the internet connection. If the notes sound bad because of the connection, try refreshing the page.
To record again, refresh the page, though this will erase all the settings of the organ you set earlier.
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