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Morphwiz interface for i-pad

🔗Jacques Dudon <fotosonix@...>

6/18/2010 11:46:14 PM

Released yesterday 18th of June 2010.
Inspired by the Haken Continuum and designed for the iPad.
Costs 10 $.
It says :
"Choose from a wide variety of scales and chords to assign to the playing surface with easy customization."
Would it allow alternative tunings, I'm not certain , but has someone an idea to do it ?
http://www.morphwiz.com/index.php

http://www.morphwiz.com/tutorials.php

http://ax.itunes.apple.com/us/app/morphwiz/id377345348

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Jacques

🔗Carl Lumma <carl@...>

6/19/2010 1:01:05 AM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, Jacques Dudon <fotosonix@...> wrote:
>
> Released yesterday 18th of June 2010.
> Inspired by the Haken Continuum and designed for the iPad.
> Costs 10 $.
> It says :
> "Choose from a wide variety of scales and chords to assign to the
> playing surface with easy customization."
> Would it allow alternative tunings, I'm not certain, but has
> someone an idea to do it ?
> http://www.morphwiz.com/index.php
>
> http://www.morphwiz.com/tutorials.php
>
> http://ax.itunes.apple.com/us/app/morphwiz/id377345348
>
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> Jacques

I think we're about to get hit with an explosion of iOS music
apps. I just picked up HexJam HD and iJammer today (haven't
tried them yet). There is also Hex OSC (the built-in synth is
12-ET only, but it can send OSC). And I saw on one of the
blogs that Ableton is now hinting at an iOS version of Live.

-Carl

🔗Carl Lumma <carl@...>

6/19/2010 1:16:46 AM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "Carl Lumma" <carl@...> wrote:
>
> --- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, Jacques Dudon <fotosonix@> wrote:
> >
> > http://www.morphwiz.com/tutorials.php
//
>
> I think we're about to get hit with an explosion of iOS music
> apps. I just picked up HexJam HD and iJammer today (haven't
> tried them yet). There is also Hex OSC (the built-in synth is
> 12-ET only, but it can send OSC). And I saw on one of the
> blogs that Ableton is now hinting at an iOS version of Live.

But so far, morphwiz is the only one that really feels like a
musical instrument out of the box. This thing is awesome!
The guide scales are trapped in 12, so you can't take advantage
of 'snap to scale' or even get a visual guide for microtonal
scales. But you can let your fingers do the walking, as it were.

-Carl