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Friday, November 25, 2011

Satellites Cry (Afterwards Oramics Mix)


Listen on OraMix here
(you can vote as well)

"'Satellites Cry' is the music imagined for a segment of the 1967 'Our World' broadcast, the first live international TV programme bounced around the world by satellite. Using only sounds from the Oramics Machine samples we've tried to give voices to those satellites, calling to each other across the vast void of space, and to us back on Earth, on Our World. ** Don't forget - if you enjoy it, let us know by 'liking' it at http://oramics.herokuapp.com/tracks/5 - thanks! ** "

Ipad Music App Demo: Synthtastic


YouTube Uploaded by musicgearvideos909 on Nov 25, 2011

"Demo of Synthtastic. A great sounding app that needs an update to get rid of the constant crashing. Works on Iphone as well."

Synthtastic - Ryan Martinez
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