Wednesday, June 11, 2014
PollySynth Multiplayer Mobile Polyphonic Synthesizer
PollySynth Demo - San Francisco from Secret Feature on Vimeo.
via Ray McClure on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge. Ray was the man behind the 808 Cube.
"Imagine having a signature synthesizer sound that followed you around in the real world.
What if your sound could interact with others in a physical space?
What does it sound like flying around the room?
PollySynth combines simple UI with fun character design to virtually eliminate the learning curve associated with synthesizers and the technology involved.
PollySynth is a multiplayer polyphonic synthesizer created by Secret Feature.
Synthesizers are controlled by your smart phone, and visualized as members of the PollySynth gang. Spatial audio effects add to the fun as characters respond to the controls and parameters.
PollySynth is currently available as a location specific experience. For inquiries please contact info@pollysynth.com.
www.pollysynth.com
www.secretfeature.com
www.superdeux.com
www.brightspectrumfilm.com
PollySynth created by Ray McClure and Sebastien Roux Superdeux at Secret Feature
Video Directed by Joe Stillwater at Bright Spectrum"
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