Chess Sound

Chess Sound

We turn your game into sound: paste the PGN, pick a sonic palette and get MP3 + MIDI. Every move and moment shapes rhythm, colour and density.

  • Several sound profiles: orchestral, jazz with play‑along bases, rock, blues, synthwave, ambient, lofi and more — same game, different textures.
  • Reproducible: the same game and style always yield the same output (handy for sharing or comparing versions).
  • No install: everything in the browser — the sound stays on the page after processing.

Want your game as sound?

One payment per generation via Mercado Pago. After approval you get the full generator with MP3 and MIDI download.

Hear real examples

Rendered with the same engine you’ll use after checkout.

The three tracks below are all from the same historic game: Donald Byrne vs. Bobby Fischer (Rosenwald Memorial, New York, October 17, 1956), often called the Game of the Century — three different sonic treatments of one game.

Classical / orchestra — grand

Orchestral example

Cinematic weight and drama — feel the game’s arc.

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Rock Drums: drums forward + riffs

Rock drums example

Drums and riffs up front, stage energy and a steady groove.

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Techno / retro synthwave

Synthwave example

Retro synths, driving beat and neon mood — another read on the same game.

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Want your game as sound?

One payment per generation via Mercado Pago. After approval you get the full generator with MP3 and MIDI download.

What this is

About Chess Sound

Chess Sound turns chess games into sound: import the PGN, read the game over time and render tracks with preset timbres and styles. For creators, educators or players who want to hear (and share) the acoustic outcome of each match.

Who built it

Project developed and maintained by Micael Ferreira, with a proprietary MIDI arrangement engine (harmony, rhythm and layers per genre). Code and product evolution may follow in the repository, if public.

See project / code →
Contact

For support, partnerships, licensing or product ideas, write directly.

micaelmf@gmail.com