Midi To: Thirty Dollar Website ((exclusive))
The "Thirty Dollar Website" (referencing the Thirty Dollar Website synth by b0b ) is famous for its distinctive text-to-speech singing, simple waveform synthesizers, and retro web aesthetic.
: MIDI uses explicit timestamps, while TDW uses implicit timing (sequences of sounds/actions), requiring algorithms to "fit" notes into the website's tempo system. midi to thirty dollar website
| Service | Cost | Purpose | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | ~$10/year | Domain registration (.com or .zone) | | Carrd.co Pro | $19/year | Landing page builder (perfect for musicians) | | Netlify | $0 | Free static hosting with forms & SSL | | Spotify/Apple Music Widgets | $0 | Pull in your streaming links automatically | | MIDI-to-Web Kit | $0 (Open source) | Convert your sequences to browser-playable audio | The "Thirty Dollar Website" (referencing the Thirty Dollar
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) isn't music, not really. It’s a set of instructions: "Play note C4 at velocity 64 on channel 3." It’s the musical equivalent of a sewing pattern. Because it contains no actual audio, a MIDI file is laughably small—often smaller than a single JPEG of a cat. It’s a set of instructions: "Play note C4