RGB MusicLab is used to convert the RGB value (we explain it for the neophytes in the field: RGB is the acronym for the Red, Green, Blue color code; that is, red, green and blue) of any image at a particular chromatic musical scale.
The program, RGB MusicLab, reads the RGB value of all pixels, from the upper left corner to the lower right corner of an image. A pixel results in a harmony of three notes according to its RGB value, and its length is given by the brightness of the pixel itself. To better capture the idea of RGB MusicLab, you can consult the examples and tutorials of the author's own website.
You can free download RGB MusicLab 32, 64 bit and safe install the latest trial or new full version for Windows 10 from the official site.