Made in Csound...
Recommended download to try out as it sounds better than in this video...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zebproj.etherpad
Ether synthesizer a very nice instrument for free with no publicity. Made in Csound... Recommended download to try out as it sounds better than in this video... https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zebproj.etherpad
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So good that this is getting updated even if I never used it...
Hoping that someone that have used it is reading this and want to share their experience! Either in the comments or sending me an email at musicalandroid@yahoo.com The update: WHAT'S NEWCsound for Android now runs on 64 bit devices as well as 32 bits. Ableton Link is not included for 64 bits. Users choose either the proven OpenSLES driver, or Google's new low-latency Oboe driver. Oboe does not yet support audio input. Lower latency requires Android Oreo or later. Corrected linefeed bug. This release is based on the Csound 6.10.0 release. For details, see https://github.com/csound/csound/releases/tag/6.10.0. Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.csounds Csound is an open source user-programmable software sound synthesizer of great power, originally created by Barry Vercoe at MIT in 1984. Users write instrument definitions in Csound's orchestra language to render notes written in Csound's score language, played on a MIDI controller, or generated within the orchestra or by some other programming language. Csound contains a full complement of digital oscillators, samplers, filters, envelope generators, random number generators, physical models, sound granulators, phase vocoders, and other unit generators contributed for over 30 years by a community of musicians, programmers, and researchers from around the world. This Android version of Csound provides a user interface with predefined sliders, buttons, and trackpad for real time control of instruments, or the user can write a custom user interface in HTML and JavaScript. The app integrates with text editors so that the app itself can be used to develop Csound pieces. Csound pieces for the app can embed LuaJIT or JavaScript code for algorithmically generating scores. The app was originally written by Victor Lazzarini and Steven Yi, and has been extended and is currently maintained by Michael Gogins. This release runs only on Android 5.0 or later. Csounds being a kind of programming language for sounds have been used for making some applications for Android that sounds good like Etherpad or interesting like Moon Synth and Psychoflute for example. With this new Android app it makes it possible to use Csound without compiling it to a APK and making an interface which must be interesting for people that already use Csound or for you Brainiac tinkerers out there!
To read the post on Palm Sounds go here: _http://www.palmsounds.net/2015/12/csound-now-available-for-android.html To read more about Csounds go here: http://www.csounds.com/ |
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