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Audio palette - New iPhone App Offers Innovative Approach To Beat Remixing
Audio palette is an innovative instrument that allows you to remix looped tracks in a new way. In audio palette each sound is represented on the screen as a circle. The closer your touch is to the center of the circle, the louder the sound. Your performance is automatically recorded and looped back ...
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SenseSurface 3D potentiometer
A potentiometer on an LCD screen adds tactile feedback to music and video applications. Proprietary rotary sensor held on via magnet. Input via USB port.
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Future Is Now - track produced entirely on the iPhone
Amidio has got a secret technology called ioLibrary that allows data sharing between our audio apps and Intua Beatmaker (for sequencing). This way, anyone can create impressive tracks using nothing but the iPhone!
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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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FMScreen 4 iPhone & iPod Touch
A very short preview of FMScreen a simple FM synth available thru the app store
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Genoqs Octopus Basic Demoinstration 3
A short demonstration of the EFFEKTOR, a function to manipulate/modulate tracks.
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Genoqs Octopus Basic Demonstration 4
Short demo about doing snapshots for quick music context variations.
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'It Might Get Loud' Trailer HD
The history of the electric guitar as seen from the point of view of three significant musicians: Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page, U2's The Edge and the White Stripes' Jack White. It tells the personal stories, of three generations of electric guitar virtuosos. It reveals how each developed his unique...
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Berkleemusic Student Niko Ellison
Ronicle "Niko" Ellison, a vocalist in the US Air Force Band of the Golden West, wanted to further his music education, but needed a flexible program to fit with his busy life on the road. He chose Berkleemusic because it's "head and shoulders above all the other online schools."
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NAMM2011 Artist Appearances
A short collection of interviews with various platinum-caliber producers and engineers, as seen at the UA booth at the 2011 NAMM show.
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