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Lately have not had much time to compose music and have spent much time on guitar but the little time i do spend is with G-Stomper Producer and am starting to feel more and more comfortable with it and as mentioned many times the VA-Beast synhesizer have a lot oof unique and nice tones to give away if scratching the surface... So if having some extra monies and wan to dig into something new for a discount...
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Okay here is one of the most interesting drum machines on Android for sale...
It is brutal and in your face relentless industrial... Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.thiiird.drgn&referrer=utm_source%3DBlog%26utm_medium%3DApp%26utm_campaign%3Dsale Hmmm pretty good like the low bit drum hits...
Google play: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.planeth.gstomperc64sid have not tried this but it is a different approach and for free and no publicity!
Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.synth.aminoacidplayer This app uses a self-consistent method to translate amino acid sequences into audible sound. The sonification method uses the normal mode vibrations of the amino acid building blocks of proteins to compute an audible representation of each of the 20 natural amino acids, which is fully defined by the overlay of its respective natural vibrations. The vibrational frequencies are transposed to the audible spectrum following the musical concept of transpositional equivalence, playing or writing music in a way that makes it sound higher or lower in pitch while retaining the relationships between tones or chords played. This transposition method ensures that the relative values of the vibrational frequencies within each amino acid and amongst different amino acids are retained. The characteristic frequency spectrum and sound associated with each of the amino acids represents a type of musical scale that consists of 20 unique tones, the “amino acid scale”. To create a playable instrument, each tone associated with the amino acids is assigned to a specific key on the screen of your phone, which can be played. The app allows users to record sequences that were played, edit them, and share them for further processing (e.g. creating synthetic proteins based on the music composed, or predicting the folded structure of a sequence created through music). The approach of creating audio representations of protein sequences offers a new avenue for understanding sequence patterns, variations, and mutations, and offers an outreach mechanism to explain the significance of protein sequences. The method reported here also offers insight into the effect of mutations through sound. Scientific publication: [1] Yu, C. H., Qin, Z., Martin-Martinez, F. and Buehler, M. J. A self-consistent sonification method to translate amino acid sequences into musical compositions and application in protein design using AI, in submission. App developed by Eric L. Buehler Lately been looking for a travel guitarso this is interesting as it is small and light weight and can be used as a midi controller... But for around 360 monies it is not cheap. Also been curious to control hardware/softwareand would love to find a way to play synthesizers with guitar so looked this up. Read one review and it seems that it does not allow for bending etc when playing synthesizers and do not know how well it works with the app plus weird strings. SO maybe this post is a little bit redundant but in either case putting it out as it could be worthwhile to test it out if possible and having the monies. There is some similar news that should be posted that is more interesting if you like to make synthesizer sounds with guitar and do not care about the midi part... (tomorrow?) Website: playjammy.com Android app: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.playjammy&hl=en With the neatly designed Jammy Guitar mobile app, you will mix practice and pleasure in the most fun and effortless way. Shape your unique sound by choosing your guitar type and applying FX pedals to it. Explore a variety of guitar tunings available at a single tap. Train your sense of rhythm playing to an easily adjustable metronome. Jam along to 20 live recorded full-band backing tracks — it's like having a whole band in your phone! Don't know how to jam? No worries! Each backtrack is accompanied by a set of appropriate notes that you can combine into solos so even a beginner will be able to drop some cool licks! The best thing is that you can use most of those features with your ordinary guitar as well as with Jammy. Yapps this is a good read for developers and want to be developers...
Go here to read it: www.midi.org/articles-old/developing-midi-applications-on-android Sharing this as the experiment is exciting and having a couple of reverse delays there is a lot of possibilities to explore... Unfotuntaley it is a little bit hard to do this directly on Android. Annoying person but he has a lot of interesting videos on circuit bending etc. Like the "Will it pedal" series where he takes cheap effects and make them into pedals. One thing seeing the other day that I liked was he made a lofi distortion pedal from a cheap hearing aid... Google Play:
G-Stomper Nord-Modular Pack is an Add-On Pack for the following G-Stomper Musical Apps: • G-Stomper Studio (full version) • G-Stomper Producer (full version) • G-Stomper Rhythm (free) Note: This package does NOT include any of the G-Stomper Musical Apps. For using this Add-On-Pack, one of the G-Stomper Musical Apps mentioned above is required, and therefore must be installed on your device. Specifications: 140 high quality Samples (16bit, 44.1kHz, Mono) Style: Experimental Synthesizer Sounds, Glitchy Noises, Fat Basses, etc. Perfect for creating Wonky-Techno, Dubstep, Drum and Bass, Experimental Electro. A Must have for all Friends of the bizarre and unique Sound of the Clavia Nord Modular Synthesizer. All Samples were created by Altug Salini aka fugo.ch in use of the legendary Clavia Nord Modular Synthesizer. Checkout fugoCh at: http://soundcloud.com/fugoch http://www.fugo.ch Minimum recommended device specs for running G-Stomper apps: 1000 MHz dual-core cpu 800 * 480 screen resolution Headphones or external speakers So for this holy day of 808 Samples From Mars have let his 808 pack for free for some days. Normally 39 Monies and well worth a download as it is comprehensive.
Need to give away your email and register but it was painless. Here is what is said from the main man: Happy 8/08 day ! Last year we celebrated this holy holiday by re-building the 808 From Mars from the ground up. And this year, we're celebrating by giving it away for free ! I know, I know - you probably already have 808 samples. But. We built this library with one of the best sounding 808s I've ever heard. It's been multi-sampled through an API console, cleanly and with tons of different hardware processing. Anyways, decide for yourself :) Enjoy ! Teddy Samples From Mars PS - *This offer expires Monday, August 12th at 11:59 AM EST* PPS - if you recently purchased the 808 From Mars, shoot us an email! Having this as a beta and loving it, am happy to say that the developer is back into getting it out for Android after a break. He did a VST/AU version and have spent all his time to get that in order but now that is done it is time to work on the Android version again. Spoke about it before and it is one of the apps that brings something new to the table. Simple but yet deep enough to take it somewhere deep. Actually it is one of those apps that feels a little bit like cheating, creating great music without making much effort. Still it is unique and as it works with samples it is up to the creator to take it farther... And it can also be connected to midi! It comes with two tracks using the same controls and seperate sequencers. The video below is a new one and may give the impression that it is only good for soundscapes, and it is true that it is definitively easy to create intriguing soundscapes but there is a lot of other possibilities and there is a bunch of other videos as well showing off what can be done. Highly recommended and hope that it does not take too much time more before officially released for Android users! |
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