Funklet is 10 years old.
Developed from a booklet by Jack Stratton, who wrote the articles, this was an early Web Audio API experiment, one of the first web-tech-based drum machines available.
— Rob Stenson (designer & developer)
2011
I want to make a book about drumming that looks good. A funky beat is a great design.
Some great designers:
- Bernard Purdie
- James Gadson
- Herman Roscoe Ernerst III
- Zigaboo
- Roger Hawkins
- Clyde Stubblefield
— Jack Stratton, The Funklet: Graphic notations of twenty classic funk beats. June 2011.
2012
One of the best Kickstarter projects I contributed towards in 2011 … was Jack Stratton’s “Funklet: Graphic notations of twenty classic funk beats.”
While the Funklet is now out of print, Stratton has encouraged his backers to pass around the PDF version, and a website presenting interactive versions of roughly half of the beats has been launched at Funklet.com.
Rob Stenson called and said we should make a website with a sequencer that plays Funklet beats. I, in a stroke of genius, agreed.
Behold: funklet.com (in chrome)
Funklet is an educational resource.
Links
https://machine.funklet.com/funklet.html
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1461914303/the-funklet
https://github.com/stenson/funklet
https://www.facebook.com/theFunklet/
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5zxqTEDtbUxHfaiPOcqFww
https://funklet.bandcamp.com/album/the-funklet-audio-buddy-companion