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Mini-Composer

iOS App is a 16-track audio sequencer designed to be synced to other users for performing together.

From Creative Applications:

Karl Bartos (electronic musician, ex-Kraftwerk, co-composer of songs like The Robots, The Model, Computer World,…) and Masayuki Akamatsu (media artist and author of various iPhone apps) created a 16 step music sequencer now available for free on the AppStore.

Created in support of Red Cross site, the app was presented in the form of installation in Kyoto comprising 35 iPads and inviting guests to download the app to the iPhone and use the room as an instrument.

As you can see in the video above, it was used as part of an interactive installation piece ‘Sync for Japan’.

You can find out more about the app at Creative Applications here

Link to the app at the Apple App Store here

(via prostheticknowledge:)

Source: creativeapplications.net

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