A drummer by the Berlin Wall.
Tag: Apps
Everything is about apps at the moment. A lot of what I mention under the apps tag is around iOS and mobile music, but there’s other stuff too, and not just iOS, but Android, Palm OS and Windows mobile.
Field Recording: By the Berlin Wall
A little field recording from my recent trip to Berlin.
New Music from me: Signals
Something I made using Sector, AUFX:Space, and AudioShare.
And it’s been a bit of a generative day over at PalmSounds
Today has been a bit of a day for my friends over at Intermorphic. Today marks 25 years that they’ve been in generative music, and that’s a pretty amazing achievement in my book. So I’ve been remembering some of the high points from my perspective over at PalmSounds today. I thought it was something that should be marked.
Good things coming in Day One version 2.0
I’m a big fan of the Day One journal app. I find it really useful. It seems that there’s a lot of new stuff coming in the next big iteration of the app. Here’s what’s coming:
- Multiple Journals— In Day One 2.0 you can create and name multiple journals
- Multiple Photos— A simple and elegant solution for adding multiple photos per entry
It looks like it’ll be really cool, but I hope they won’t mess up a load of other stuff at the same time.
New music from me: Experimenting with MIDI and littleBits
Using GMS (Genome MIDI Sequencer) to drive a littleBits synth using the new MIDI bit.
New music from me: En Hiver
Made using NanoStudio, AudioShare, and Final Touch on my iPad Mini.
Some new music from me: A mix of colours
Some new sounds from me: Liberator
A simple IFTTT app arrives for Pebble
I noticed it on the Pebble Time store the other day and installed it. It seems easier to use than the other one I have, which only seems to work intermittently. Also, this one has three slots to trigger different recipes, all using the IFTTT maker channel, which is expected.
I haven’t had any time to try it out as yet, mainly because I have thought of three things I want to automate via the IFTTT maker channel. Perhaps I will, and then I’ll tell you how it works out.