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https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/spacecraft-granular-synth/id1391256308?mt=8
Never heard of, thanks
Some of us like that kind of thing...
I knew you couldn't let that one go
should i get iPulsaret if i already have iDensity?
As for uniqueness of Strange Agency - yeah, i also have their other apps like Donut, CP1919 or Curtis on my older iDevices
This!
@Max23
What do you think of 1950s - 1960s -1970s electronica? Was it some random sound exploration for fun too or there was some theory behind? It's interesting question for me, i guess there supposed to be some "alternative music theory" for avant-garde / atonal/ noise music that we somehow lost in modern era of VST and apps solutions. Also in modular synth / idm communities i often see debates about "melody-based music vs. texture/timbre-based".
Some examples










@Qmishery in more academic circles, granular synthesis “proper” is often thought to involve extremely short grains ( < 50 ms). (Under 50ms the source material is nearly unrecognizable. That’s the stuff associated with Xenakis’ analogique a-b and Barry Truax.) IMO iPulsaret might be the best app to explore that territory. (And it goes beyond that too, of course.) Most of what people use granulation for is closer to what I’d call microsampling - not sure what the academic term is for it (where the slices are long enough to clearly recognize the original sound, but short enough to remove/restructure most of the context.)
(My favorite example of the microsampling style granulation is Xenakis’ concrete PH (
) it’s an incredibly powerful and beautiful technique too; compare that to analogique a-b to see what I mean (
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If you like Chowning you should get apesoft’s Stria too.. (IMO apesoft is really as good as it gets on iOS (and short of creating your own synths in csound/max/reaktor/etc) for these more academic techniques btw.)
@ohwell
i feel i should read this book one day... (if i remember right and it's related to your explanation)
https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/microsound
Thanks.
As for "recognizable cuts", reminds me this minimal techno artist:

Oh, i got that one too! I have most apesoft apps and some amazingnoises too (and as i said, older strange agency apps). i dont have that crosssynthesis app and ipulsaret, and what else.. need to check..
i really need to dive seriously in them! years pass by..
Yes! Akufen was my own gateway drug for microsampling back in the days! As for the Roads book, check your pm.
Speaking of previous StrangeAgency apps, Donut was something very interesting, but hard to find use for.
From now-deleted description:
So it's like ring of loops and you change vector of playback heads.
I was very fortunate to attend a Xenakis classroom lecture in 1982 at Mills College. It was very inspiring. He was also an architect, and he played us a recording of a piece while following the score and tracing the outline of a building that was built from the score. It was amazing!
@Crawlingwind Niiiiiice!!!!! Wow!
Wow, thanks for posting. Really enjoying listening to these!!
Hmm, since you’re on iOS 10, maybe this is interesting? MegaCurtis by The Strange Agency LLC. (Haven’t tried it..)m
Ah, i had iphone version of megacurtis, need to get ipad version (MegaCurtisBig) which is more up to date with functions
I still have most of those Strange Agency apps on my 32bit "classic apps" device.
The best was Curtis (not Mega Curtis) it was a lot like SpaceCraft with wild animated graphics.
Just gave Donut another spin...yup still totally confusing and sounds like a 8 bit radio between stations at the best of times - cool graphics though. I think it may be more of a cool concept in theory only.
One of the first apps I bought was CP1919, and I really grew to dislike the sound. So easy to distort...
no...yes...well yes i am.
You saw explanation I quoted above btw? It had illustrations too, I need to re-up them (they deleted all old app pages dammit)
Yes, the explanation prompted me to go give it another try.
There’s also instructions included in the app but the results are like clicks and static.
Not getting any of the lush sounds of other granular apps.
It's possible to get something more usable with it, but it's hard as it feels like controls are not precise at all
Ok thanks for the videos, I’ll watch them in a minute.
I was playing with it and made some progress filling in the donut with more layers of sound and playing back very slowly.
Videos are not that much helpful (their tutorials on cp1919 were more to the point) but still
Good luck!