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Genoqs Octopus Basic Demonstration 1
This is a short demonstration about how easy it is to make music with Octopus.
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Genoqs Octopus Basic Demoinstration 3
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Genoqs Octopus Basic Demonstration 4
Short demo about doing snapshots for quick music context variations.
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I wrote a little step sequencer for my jailbreaked iPod touch. (inspired by the awesome Monome 40h Controller) The sounds are quite crappy (also my chair sqeakks likke hell!!!), but you could do better sounds in SuperCollider or even trigger a Software/Hardware Synth/Samplers via MIDI.
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Genoqs Octopus Basic Demonstration 5
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