Hey, I came across this nifty site whilst trying to find a 1-bit MML compiler. Its a web based MML compiler very similar to 'mmlshare.com'. It uses a javascript called 'pico.js' that I've never heard of till now. The tune labeled 'MML3' is particularly good under his example tracks.
http://the.mohayonao.com/1bit/
Thought I'd share my find for any 1-bit or MML aficionados.
I havent yet figured out the way they are designating new channels. I think it has something to do with them designating the tempo and '@w' tone width several times throughout the tracks. Or it could be something as subtle as the ';' symbol I see at the very end of each channel's note data.
Also Judging from the FM demo on this page: http://mohayonao.github.io/pico.js/. 'pico.js' seems to be much more powerful then this 1-bit site demonstrates.
Last edited by TylerBarnes (May 3, 2015 7:22 am)