I’ve also got some stuff on bandcamp too. You can find it here. It’s from my original idea for an idea of tracks that were all a minute long. For the most part all the tracks were made with Bhajis Loops and other mobile music apps pre-iOS.
Tag: mobile music
It’s a big passion for me. Making music on the move is something I’ve been doing for a long time and I hope to do it far into the future.
Why I like Wojta from Intermorphic
I really do like Wojta a lot. It’s such a cool and simple way of turning a short piece of text into sound and then sharing it. Simple, effective, quick. There aren’t many apps that you can say that of. It does what it says it is going to do, and it does it.
I also like how Intermorphic have just kept making it better and better, and I’m sure they’ll continue to do that too.
A beautiful addition to my Ukulele

I’ve been playing around with this hardware and iOS app for a little while and it’s really good. It works just so well with my Ukulele. I wanted to do some work around creating soundscapes using my Ukulele and iOS effects apps and this has done completely what I needed.
I’ll be putting together some sound samples from this soon, so you’ll be able to hear what I mean.
ICYMI: My PalmSounds interview with Marc from Disquiet
I posted this the other day but I’m just so pleased to have been asked and for it to have been published that I thought I should post a like to it again today. It’s on the Disquiet site now, go take a look.
I really enjoyed doing this interview …
It was great to get asked to be interviewed by Marc at Disquiet. It’s a site that I’ve read for a very long time and it’s awesome to be interviewed there.
New Music from me: Signals
Something I made using Sector, AUFX:Space, and AudioShare.
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 sounds from me: Liberator
Finished a new track with NanoStudio

I’ve been a big fan of NanoStudio since it first launched, but I’ve rarely finished anything that I’ve started with it. Today I’ve finished a piece that I began ages ago. It’s an old track that I’ve re-worked and I’m really pleased with it.

AudioShare is an awesome swiss army knife of mobile audio. I used it here to record the track in so I could then move it into …

Which made it sound even better, or at least that’s what I think. The final track will be up on SoundCloud later.