This page uses the Web Audio API to try to render a projection of the Epic Song into a 44.1kHz mono domain. (More about this, and especially the Epic Song, see the start page).
This rendition of the Epic Song can be paused at any time by pressing pause, if you don't want to miss any parts of it.
This is the current status given by the player, it gives an indication of where in the rendition of the Epic Song you are currently listening:
Not yet started, press start or start from an index
If you don't want to listen from the start, you can start the listening from an index position. For convenience this player uses audio files as index format. Any audio file type supported by the Web Audio API can be used as index. Specify a URL that can be read by this page and then press start from index:
Thanks to Martin Gudmundson who has allowed me to use his composition "Att leva piratens liv" as an example start index.
If you want to skip ahead a little, the next button will skip to the start of the next Epic Song rendition index:
The length of the current Epic Song rendition index background data is (useful for the tools below):
0
The following tools give you more power of jumping around within this rendition of the Epic Song, based on the current Epic Song rendition index.
When you press redefine index the given number of samples, offset by start, from the current Epic Song rendition index will be used to create a new Epic Song rendition index, from which the Epic Song rendition will then start to play. If the current Epic Song rendition index isn't long enough to generate a new Epic Song rendition index, the missing pieces will be set to 0.