This is a really amazing concept. The idea that you can make a whole track just by singing different instruments. But it isn’t that easy to control.
Month: April 2012
More Processing on the iPad
After being a little disappointed by the first Processing app for iOS I found this one, called PR0C0DIN6, which seems to have a lot more possibilities, and the editor is much simpler to use. So I’ll let you know soon how this one works out.
If you want to check it out on the app store it costs £2.99, which I didn’t think is too bad as it’s a universal app.
App revisit: Songatron
Here’s another app that’s leaving my 3G. It’s fun, but not much more. Although I bet it wasn’t easy to make. Still, I can’t see a real use for it in terms of my music making.
Even more Arduino
App revisit: Oscilloscoop
Another app that’s gone from my 3G. Oscilloscoop is great fun to play around with and very cool visual concept, but didn’t really progress on from there. I think it had potential, but it didn’t develop. Never mind.
A Dickens walk around London on a wet and windy day
It was almost the worst possible weather for this kind of event, but even so, it was really worth going to. The guy who was leading the walk is involved with the Spitalfields Life blog, which is a great read if you don’t know it.
I have to say that the walk did bring Dickens to life in his native Shadwell and Limehouse, and despite the poor weather I did enjoy the walk. I might even do another one at some point in the future, although I might wait for better weather next time.
It also made me realise just how much of London I don’t know at all.
App revisit: ToneMatrix
App revisit: Hexaphone
Another older app that I’ve finally decided should go from my old 3G. It wasn’t a bad app to play about with, but I can’t see myself using it going forward.
More Arduino
App revisit: Drum Toy
I like the ‘probability’ factor of this drum app. It’s quite good fun to play around with, but I’m not sure where it’ll take me next.



