So, I was thinking about my actual kindergarten days and I remember this oooold pc program that I haven't been able to find for 19 years.
The program consisted of a menu on the left and bottom of the screen (I think), a black tiled board, and four instruments which you select. The instruments float around, and when they touch tiles that you colored in, they played a sound based on the color. There were also reversal tiles, turn tiles, etc.
This program was on my old elementary school computers and that was around 2002-2003. I seriously need help finding this dusty program/ game. What the hell is it? I've been all over the place asking about it.
Pic barely related, but colored tiles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GchIgaSmFI0
SimTunes?
>>3857550
This is exactly it. How in the hell do people even still remember this game?
>>3857554
'cause it was awesome. Not him, but I still have my CD from when I was a kid. even though the only thing I ever was able to make with my feeble young mind was shitty noise
>>3857554
I downloaded a demo of it from AOL 20 years ago.
I'm surprised the game doesn't have an active community, like Mario Paint's.
>>3857571
Start one. From the screenshot and OP's description it seems like something with a lot of potential. Is it Roland compatible? You could pull in a lot of retro synth nerds.
>>3857596
It's music making educational software for babies. Not a lot of kindergartners with Rolands. I heard once someone was working on a tool to extract the audio sequences and convert them to midi. I have no idea if he was ever successful in preserving random baby music doodles for the good of future mankind.