Paint with color, hear music.
In the 1930s, Oskar Fischinger and Mary Ellen Bute painted films where shapes and color moved in rhythm. They called it visual music. Palette runs the experiment in reverse. Instead of drawing what music looks like, you paint what the music will be.
Dark colors feel low and heavy; bright colors feel high and light. Pitch snaps to scale and time snaps to the grid, so nothing you paint can sound wrong.
Created by Joshua Garcia
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