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    iPhone, DS, Touch and Kaossilator Make Beautiful Music Together

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    Image of ethanlechcharles ethanlechcharles
    01/07/09

    In reply to iPhone, DS, Touch and Kaossilator Make Beautiful Music Together
    I've become so fed up lately with all these "instruments" where to make music all you have to do is press a point on the screen. When I was little, our toy instruments were just bad sounding casio keyboards. Now all you do is tilt your iphone a little bit and you're "making" music.
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    Image of fuchikoma fuchikoma
    01/07/09

    @ethanlechcharles:

    You can make music by humming, whistling, or drumming your fingers on a desk. I think so long as the output is still really based on the input of the user and not just canned, then making the tools to create any art more accessible is a positive thing.


    It's still a far cry from being a professional musician, and a world from being an audio engineer, but it's an extremely positive thing giving a creative outlet to the masses.

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    Image of fuchikoma fuchikoma
    01/07/09

    In reply to iPhone, DS, Touch and Kaossilator Make Beautiful Music Together
    Nice. Not a lot to coordinate there, but pretty listenable ambientish piece.
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    Image of somerandomgothperson somerandomgothperson
    01/07/09

    In reply to iPhone, DS, Touch and Kaossilator Make Beautiful Music Together
    LSDJ, maybe...
    its sounds more like ambience than a song.
    :D
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    Image of killah101 killah101
    01/07/09

    In reply to iPhone, DS, Touch and Kaossilator Make Beautiful Music Together
    With this kind of economic crisis, how do people still find time to do things like this..
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    Image of Falsoman Falsoman
    01/07/09

    @killah101: Yeah, people should do more productive stuff than music with gadgets... for example... er... complain in Kotaku about a youtube video?
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