Very pretty fun toy, nickyskye - thanks! Communication Arts has some comments from the designer and some screenshots for those who may not be able to view until post-work. posted by madamjujujive at 9:08 AM on December 28, 2006
the piano is a bit sharp, compared to the other instruments. Or is it just me? posted by TechnoLustLuddite at 9:49 AM on December 28, 2006
Yes TechnoLustLuddite, the piano is sharp. 'playing' it and guitar together made me violent. posted by Afreemind2007 at 2:13 PM on December 28, 2006
ACK...This C major shit gets on my nerves.
But this kinda stuff will only get better. I respect the medium they're exploring. posted by Monstrous Moonshine at 3:34 PM on December 28, 2006
Eh, I used to make things like this for fun. This is very inelegant, and a poor control mechanism. posted by nonreflectiveobject at 6:14 PM on December 28, 2006
Fairly neat, I'm sorta reminded of a DS app I played recently called Electroplankton.
Though the sound as is as abstract as the controls. It'd be neat if you could place chords in a matrix of some kind to get some kind of pattern. As it is, simply fancy windchimes. posted by samsara at 2:40 AM on December 29, 2006
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