Finished pieces created with MIDImage by The Door Into Summer are available for your listening pleasure.
MIDImage Music Show
Show off your work with an audio-visual presentation.
Current Version : 2.4.3.2
Complete Revision History here
For other computer-assisted music creation, we highly recommend the QuasiFractal Composer by Paul Whalley (http://members.tripod.com/~paulwhalley/), and Music In The Numbers by Lars Kindermann (http://reglos.de/musinum/), both of which are excellent starting points for anyone interested in computer-generated or -assisted music.
Or how about going from sound to image?
Twizla creates displays with dynamic, evolving
colours and visual effects, accompanied by music and sound. Twizla includes a
variety of preset displays, and can load and play displays created by other
users and distributed as Twizla files.
Somewhat related to the above link in that it focuses on creating art based on music is Colour Music, an essay covering some of the psycho-physiological aspects of sound and color, as well as what artists have done to relate the two over the years.
MIDImage has been tested on Celeron, Pentium, and Athlon systems running Windows ME, 2000, and XP. At least 512 MB RAM is suggested: lesser amounts may affect performance.
A sound card or other MIDI-capable device is required.
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