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Boombox

February 12, 2009
Author:

Scott Andreas

http://www.weareinstrument.com/#/team/scott-andreas
Location:
Portland, OR, United States of America
Rate Experiment (149 ratings):
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From the Author:

Boombox is a web-based media player with a three-channel equalizer. The volume of each channel is controlled by resizing the respective windows.

Technology:

Prototype and Flash

Comments

By Joshua on July 17, 2010

I wish there was internet so you could go on channels and I wish you could use it as your actual speakers on your computer

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By Miles on April 02, 2010

Cool experiment, And I'm fine with Beastie Boys

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By Daniel on March 18, 2010

Really great! It would be cool if we are able to upload our own music to use. :)

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By Ricard on December 21, 2009

it works now!

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By Ricard on December 21, 2009

it dosent work for me :(

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By Beanz on October 07, 2009

Great work. As said before, a stereo effect depending on window location would be superb. Plus, if you could have each speaker represent three actual parts to a song that maybe you create, instead of just an equalizer type of setup, that would be truly amazing. I don't think it is necessary to integrate it into other sites.

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By XXOneShotXX on September 30, 2009

Ya make the speakers move is a great idea but lets bring that one step better... Make the windows shake xD

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By UncleNinja on September 20, 2009

weird music. i vomited on my keyboard. crap you.

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By aaron on February 19, 2010

youre sick man!

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By aaron on February 19, 2010

(but is dumb)

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By kevin smith on July 31, 2009

It's every nice tube

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By lolwut on July 12, 2009

It would be cool if it changed in stereo form if you moved the windows to the left or right

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By manor on July 04, 2009

WOWEE! that ROCKS! i'd also like to see it on places like last.fm. how about.. for an upgrade, make the speakers move (in and out) like real speakers depending on how high the EQ is :P

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By jarad on June 27, 2009

Cool. Add own music functionality or even online radio functionality then this would totally be cool

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By Shannon on June 15, 2009

Cooler than I expected You should set it to work with music programs, like other people said.

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By Asia on May 29, 2009

Amazing.

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By GreenGhost21 on May 29, 2009

I can't resize windows in Safari unfortunately, so this is kinda pointless to me. The music is more than worth it to me though. I swear I've heard that song before...

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By mrsico on October 12, 2009

Dude, CHROME EXPERIMENTS! Of course it isn't designed for Safari!

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By Lwolf22 on May 24, 2009

Pretty Sick, Although from the people who coplain of broken links, u need to get rid of the frikin pop-up blocker.

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By Niavlys on May 09, 2009

Broken link...

:-?

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By integrate this!!!!! on May 08, 2009

This would be awesome of you could use this to control all computer programs like iTunes/ WMP

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By David on May 05, 2009

uh... The link seems to be broken....

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By trey on April 19, 2009

can you sync your own music. or are you working on it, its realy cool too

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By gilpo on April 02, 2009

vovovovovovovovovov™

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By ray on March 23, 2009

What is the crossover points?

what is the slope of the crossovers??

sounds like the bass/mid point could be lowered a bit.

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By Katie on March 21, 2009

Fabulous!

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By Dan on March 20, 2009

Integrate with pandora!

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By Wizard on March 19, 2009

freakin cool. integration with online mp3 playing would be dope.

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By ILIKEDOPE on April 10, 2009

YAY DOPE!!!!

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By Brandon on March 18, 2009

That was awesome! It'd be a blast to see that integrated with, say, Playlist.com or Last.fm.

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