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Showing posts with label chocopoolp. Show all posts

Friday, July 06, 2007

Acid in my house - Revealed


YouTube via darenager.

The answer to this post.
"Here's the answer to my earlier video, I used Microbe and Bhaji's Loops by Chocopoolp software. These two excellent pieces of sortware run on Palm OS5 PDA's, you can find more info at www.chocopoolp.com

I started with Microbe to create the groove then exported it into Bhaji's Loops, I added a vocal "keep it acid" using the PDA's built in mic, then just messed about with it. This example does not use anywhere near the full potential of Bhaji's Loops, it's just me arsing about, I will do a proper version of it and upload later.

No other fx or editing was used, just recorded straight into my computer.

:) Keep it acid!"

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Zire 71 Music System


Click here for shots pulled via this auction.

Some Details:
Chocopoolp Bhajis Loops (worth $27.00)
Chocopoolp Microbe (worth $16.00)
MiniMusic SoundPad (worth $19.00)
GBulator running Nanoloop and 8 Cylinder apps.
SpeakMemo speech application
LingvoSoft English-Japanese translation software (worth $20.00)
Oblique Strategies

Chocopoolp
MiniMusic
Zire 71

The only thing missing is a MIDI cable for controlling your outboard gear. I have MiniMusic which is a great suite of software for sequencing synths. You can see some previous posts here. If you want to control your synths with this, I'd recommend checking out the Minimusic Hardware page for more info. Via DK.

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Z4 Music and Griff - Pocket Samplers

Griff


Z4 Music


Kirk emailed me asking if I knew of any IPod sized samplers. The smallest hardware sampler that came to mind was the Yamaha SU10. I then remembered there was Griff for the Pocket PC and possibly others. I did a quick search for Kirk and found Z4 Music and Griff. There is also my favorite Sequencing software, MiniMusic for the Palm with SynthPad. Finally there's the M-Audio MicroTrack and the Edirol R-1 and R-09, but I beleive they are more straight audio recording devices rather than samplers. I figured I'd put up a post for others as well. If you know of any other IPod sized samplers, feel free to comment.

Update: A couple more:
Via the comments: The Roland MS-1
Via Kirk: The Boss SP-202.

Update via David Kristian in the comments:
"Chocopoolp also makes some decent Palm OS apps, including Bhajis Loops, which combines sampling, sequencing and effects. http://www.chocopoolp.com/"

Friday, November 11, 2005

Chocopoolp

I swear my blog reader must be busted, because I don't remember seeing this post on Music Thing. Chocopoolp (nice name) makes a couple of music apps for the Palm. The first is Bhajis Loops a sampler/sequencer and Microbe (1 drum machine, 2 synthesizers, and 18 effects). Click here for choco-poop, chocolate poop, I mean Chocopoolp.com.

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