Eventide modernizes Laurie Spiegel's Music Mouse for Mac and PC

A 1986 cult composition tool just resurfaced on modern computers, turning your mouse into a scale-locked music machine that basically refuses to let you hit a wrong note.

Modern revival of Music Mouse
  • Eventide rolled out Music Mouse, with Laurie Spiegel directly involved.
  • Originally cooked up in 1986 by composer Laurie Spiegel.
  • This build runs on macOS and Windows without hacks.
  • Spiegel’s old-school performance vibe stays intact in the update.
How the grid turns motion into music
  • Music Mouse operates as a standalone app, not a plugin.
  • Users drag a cursor across an XY field to spark layered lines.
  • Four on-screen keyboards frame the grid as separate voices.
  • Built-in scale rules keep everything locked to chosen pitch sets.
Harmonic modes and rhythmic play
  • Diatonic, Pentatonic, Quartal, Middle Eastern, Octatonic, and Chromatic options shape the note pool.
  • Players focus on movement gestures rather than typing in notes.
  • Chord, Arpeggio, Line, and Improv modes steer note articulation.
  • Keyboard shortcuts tweak transposition, velocity, and modulation live.
Updated visuals and expanded sounds
  • Over 30 presets pull from Laurie Spiegel’s Yamaha DX7 and TX7 patches.
  • Resizable interface adds sharper graphics and clearer feedback.
  • A visual cursor outline and hint bar help with shortcuts.
  • MIDI Out and Clock Sync let it drive hardware or DAW instruments.
Price, demo, and requirements
  • Music Mouse costs 29 dollars as a standalone download.
  • Using code MOUSEY drops it to 19 dollars through April 2026.
  • A 14-day trial sits on Eventide’s website for testing.
  • Authorization needs an iLok account, but no dongle is required.
 

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