"Here’s a little sequence running from Expert Sleepers Silent Way into the Macbeth Dual VCO, 2 ASol VCOs, the ASys RS-100S Filter and Doepfer VCA using ASol EGs. Enjoy!"
YouTube via paulslocum | July 15, 2010 | 6 likes, 0 dislikes
"This is a rough demo of a new iPhone music app that I plan to release in a few weeks. It's a sort of musical instrument/meditation tool/artwork. Visuals are created by spinning rug and quilt patterns, and the sound is made from loops of Christian music played backwards. The final version will have more advanced sound control and several modes with different samples, spin patterns, and sound options. I will probably also be porting it to Android." iPads on eBay iPads on Amazon
"PLS LIKE/REPOST THIS VIDEO!! THX! :) sir Sampleton app for iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad by SOFTOFT TECHECH http://www.softofttechech.com [$3 in the App Store, seach for "sampleton"]
Sir Sampleton is a sampling keyboard, which means it can record sounds through the microphone that you can then play on a keyboard. If you want the sound of bagpipes or bells, then just use Sampleton to sample some bagpipes or bells. Or if you want more unique sounds, you can make samples with your own voice or noisy objects you find around the house.
Sir Sampleton is inspired by sampling toy keyboards of the 80's like the ones produced by Casio and Yamaha. These classic keyboards were great toys, but are now expensive because they are sought after by professional musicians for their warm, low-fi sound and simple operation. Now, it's possible to have similar sound and functionality in an app, plus the features that you wish the old keyboards had, like the ability to save samples.
FEATURES: ◊ Sample through the microphone and then play your samples on the dual keyboards ◊ Save and recall your samples ◊ Add rhythm with the built-in beats and random beat generator ◊ Tweak advanced sound settings such as vibrato, note trail length, and sample time ◊ Put one sample on each keyboard in dual-sample mode"
"Nothing fancy here, just wanted to tell the world about how awesome Haplome is. It allows you to run Max Runtime apps designed for a monome WIRELESSLY on your iOS device. unionbridge.org/design/haplome/
In this example I used my old iPhone 3G connected to an ad hoc network set up on my computer. I'm running Max5 Runtime using Press Cafe. I routed the MIDI into Reason 5 and set it up with some of my favorite patches and a simple 8 bar beat and synth line
Let me know you think! Email or post any questions or comments"