That was a good day

I found this badge in my coat pocket. It was from the Music 4.5 conference I was at and spoke at. I really enjoyed the event and there was a lot of very interesting information shared there, but I think most of all I enjoyed the people.

So it was good to remember the day when I pulled this out of my pocket and thought about some of the things I might do as a result.

App revisit: Vox 3000

This app from the retronyms is still as much fun to muck about with as the day it was released. What more could you want than to be able to type in a message and get it spoken out?

What’s more, you can use audio copy / paste to take it somewhere else. It doesn’t get much better.

App revisit: iHolophone

Another older Amidio app that was actually very good, and when I started using it again I remembered just how simple it was to play with.

Sadly it is no longer on the app store for some reason, Amidio seem to have withdrawn it alongside a number of other apps that I still have of theirs, which is a shame really.

You just have to love PalmSprak

I love the fact that someone made a Palm Sounds version of their app to celebrate when Palm Sounds was 5 years old. I really love the original Sprak app and this one is just as good, and reminds me that Palm Sounds was a really good thing and helped to create a lot of buzz around mobile music.

More Aura Flux

Great fun for just noodling around really, and a nice looking picture from it, although the ‘kites’ scene or sketch or whatever the correct term is looks good too.

You cannot blame me for being tempted by a name like SpaceLab

I saw the name of this app and I had to get it. SpaceLab sounds like such a great idea. I reality it isn’t really that cosmic a music app. Not that it isn’t fun to play with and it has a nice sound for a monosynth, but it is still a monosynth. The interface is nice, but it isn’t breaking any new ground in particular, and yet the name gets me. I love it.

Doesn’t really make any sense does it?

SpaceLab - Iglesia Intermedia