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  2. Incredibox - Wikipedia

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    Incredibox (also stylized as INCREDiBOX or incredibox) is a beatboxing-based music video game created, developed, and published by the French company So Far So Good (SFSG). ). The concept of the game is users dragging and dropping sound icons on different characters to make mu

  3. YouTube Kids - Wikipedia

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    The YouTube Kids app features parental control settings that allow parents to limit screen time, and restrict users from accessing the search tool. Parents can use a passcode or their Google account to protect these settings, and configure profiles for multiple users to tailor their experiences.

  4. Suno AI - Wikipedia

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    Suno was founded by four people: Michael Shulman, Georg Kucsko, Martin Camacho, and Keenan Freyberg. They all worked for Kensho, an AI startup, before starting their own company in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

  5. Randonautica - Wikipedia

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    The app, which creators claim to be inspired by chaos theory and Guy Debord's Theory of the Dérive, [2] offers its users three types of coordinates to choose from: an attractor, a void, or an anomaly. [3] The app has a cult following on YouTube and TikTok and there is a subreddit made by the creators for users of the app. [3]

  6. MTV Music Generator 2 - Wikipedia

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    MTV Music Generator 2 is a music sequencer program and music video game developed by Jester Interactive and published by Codemasters for PlayStation 2 in 2001. Alongside its music sequencer mode, its multiplayer jam mode makes a return from its predecessor .

  7. Gnaural - Wikipedia

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    Gnaural is brainwave entrainment software for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux licensed under GPL-2.0-or-later.Gnaural is free software for creating binaural beats intended to be used as personal brainwave synchronization software, for scientific research, or by professionals.

  8. Euclidean rhythm - Wikipedia

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    A naive algorithm may place the beats like this: [ x . x . x . . x . . x . . ] Although the beats are technically distributed with ideal spacing between the beats—they are either two steps apart or three—we still have a problem where the beats are "clumped" at the start and spaced out at the end.

  9. YouTube Shorts - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Shorts is the short-form section of the online video-sharing platform YouTube.. YouTube Shorts focuses on vertical videos that are of less than 180 seconds duration, and has various features for user interaction.