Monday, September 26, 2011
iDelirium game music app
YouTube Uploaded by rgbsound on Sep 26, 2011
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Update: the official press release:
"★iDELIRIUM, REMIX YOURSELF!★
Many instruments existed on earth since long time, the guitar, the piano, the drums and many others, and then iDELIRIUM arrived...
iDELIRIUM is a delirating alien instrument that allows to register and playback your own voice together with electronic sound effects and allucinating combinations of visual effects. The interface, that at first glance looks cryptic, it is in reality extremely easy-to-use.
The main features of the app are:
✔ Record/play your own voice together with preregistered electronic sounds by tapping colored buttons
✔ Start music loops at different speeds
✔ Handle the pitch and volume control of each sound
✔ Drum machine mode
✔ The creation of a rhythm is visually associated an hypnotic movement of colored squares.
Stay tuned and REMIX YOURSELF!"
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