what to expect in next iDensity update: 50 % faster engine + density settings in ipad settings + save/load states
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I have been playing with idensity for a few days now and think it's one of the best apps I've used. Really looking forward to the update. The only thing I would really like is the ability to centre the sliders back to zero, especially the pitch.
It is like this app is my instrument, I love how you can get intimate with the waveform and play it like strings on a guitar. The dev has promised audio copy and paste thus it will be unprecedented for production value:)
@zaclaurent: most instruments u can jump from a certain pitch to the next certain pitch, a file player just has a pitchslider ... there r exceptions, viola, theremin ...
"most instruments u can jump from a certain pitch to the next certain pitch, a file player just has a pitchslider ... there r exceptions, viola, theremin ..."
This has to be the worst instruments description I've ever read. Every instruments that does glissando are exceptions?
I think apps like cutis are fine, strange agency are good devs, donut it quite a trip. However, I state this about any music app, they must be able to commit to putting audio copy or at least email export on all apps that make sound, so that they can be used in other apps.
As far as an app being an instrument or not, despite it's capacity or original intention is actually totally up to the individual user/ producer/ musician.
I don't think it's fair for anyone to deny anyone their rights to cetegorise an app as an intrument.
Steel drums were originally intended as containers for liquids, but some used them to make unique sounding instruments. So why not experimental apps such as iDensity, curtis et all?
@gaga: well im not wikipedia, it was an example to make the difference between an instrument and a fileplayer clear, i rephrased and said an instrument is anything that u can play childrens melodys on, eat this.
strange things, lol sounds that morph into other sounds its the how crazy can i go with this sample app, love curtis, he should won that design contest ...
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I have been playing with idensity for a few days now and think it's one of the best apps I've used. Really looking forward to the update. The only thing I would really like is the ability to centre the sliders back to zero, especially the pitch.
It is like this app is my instrument, I love how you can get intimate with the waveform and play it like strings on a guitar. The dev has promised audio copy and paste thus it will be unprecedented for production value:)
I'm curious. How does this app differ from Strange Agency's Curtis?
its a file player not an instrument ...
Quality and the imminent ability to export recording to other app
@lala
DEFINE instrument
It's usually something you can touch with your hands right? In some cases something you can strum with your fingers..
Well, I can do this with iDensity...I think only the individual can state wether an app is an instrument for them or not..
This is the 21 century, rules have changed, so have conventions
@zaclaurent:
most instruments u can jump from a certain pitch to the next certain pitch,
a file player just has a pitchslider ...
there r exceptions, viola, theremin ...
@ lala
You need to try the app and see what it does for yourself
I think u will find you can jump plenty around the waveform and change pitch...
i think im fine with curtis, thx.
to get closer to the point:
did u try to play frere jaques with it?
i mean with any random sample ;)
"most instruments u can jump from a certain pitch to the next certain pitch,
a file player just has a pitchslider ...
there r exceptions, viola, theremin ..."
This has to be the worst instruments description I've ever read. Every instruments that does glissando are exceptions?
I think apps like cutis are fine, strange agency are good devs, donut it quite a trip. However, I state this about any music app, they must be able to commit to putting audio copy or at least email export on all apps that make sound, so that they can be used in other apps.
As far as an app being an instrument or not, despite it's capacity or original intention is actually totally up to the individual user/ producer/ musician.
I don't think it's fair for anyone to deny anyone their rights to cetegorise an app as an intrument.
Steel drums were originally intended as containers for liquids, but some used them to make unique sounding instruments. So why not experimental apps such as iDensity, curtis et all?
@gaga: well im not wikipedia, it was an example to make the difference between an instrument and a fileplayer clear,
i rephrased and said an instrument is anything that u can play childrens melodys on, eat this.
if only curtis had background audio, i would use it every day
If you dont mind me asking..what do u use Curtis for anyway?
strange things, lol
sounds that morph into other sounds
its the how crazy can i go with this sample app, love curtis, he should won that design contest ...
should have
Cool, but have you used it to create a track?
u mean only with curtis? no
"i rephrased and said an instrument is anything that u can play childrens melodys on, eat this."
Yeah this is much better!! lol!! :D
What about adult meoldies?
@gaga: i c, so there are meloies with and without education :P
Now I get it
Lala and gaga are twins.,
guess, who is the evil twin ;)
"guess, who is the evil twin ;)"
Is your real name Hugo? How can we really know if you're the good or the evil one?
http://edubtv.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/hugo_simpson.png
@zaclaurent: Perhaps when Curtis first came out, you couldn't move audio files out of it. You can now.
Anyway, thanks for chiming in, folks.
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