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Auraglyph - Coming to iPad
From the webpage:
Auraglyph is a fundamentally new way of thinking about audio software programming, composition, and design, for iPad. Auraglyph was designed and created by Spencer Salazar during his doctoral studies at Stanford University. In Auraglyph, stylus input is used to draw audio processing and control units and the interconnections between them. These nodes are further parameterized by touch and handwritten input, from simple numerals to time- and frequency-domain signals. Machine learning-based handwriting recognition is used to analyze the user's stylus strokes, affording a rich vocabulary of symbolic input. Additional nodes are available for creating conventional input/output interfaces, such as orientation sensing and MIDI I/O.
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Video is from 2016. I even liked it back then. Last video on the channel is from September 2018. Guess I can stop holding my breath.
Sorry about that, they just posted this on twitter:
No worries. I’d be very interested to see if this ever came to fruition. The Twitter message is rather cryptic though.
From the home page : "coming to iPad in the year 2020"
Thanks @White looking forward to trying this out!
Hoy shit it‘s alive
Hopefully they’ve moved forward from the first video posted, the concept is great but from the first wave he plugs in you can hear it stepping pretty badly even from my quiet iPad speaker
Looks like a lot of fun! I'm in.
So like StaffPad for modular synthesis?
At first look nice concept but then it looks just like connecting cables but in this case just with a pencil/stylus instead of the finger, mouse or something else. Maybe i did not see what is different here from things like Audulus f.e.
great news !
O.k. now i saw this 3 times i might get what it makes different
While i think that iOS still could need some innovations in better mixing tools/workflows, general more high end FX and a few other things i really must say that the way how you can interact with sounds in some apps is really innovative thinking.
So maybe this indeed could be something great to shows really what a multi-touch music tool can do like gamechangers (for me at least) like Animoog, Samplr, BorderlandsGranular, ThumbJam, StaffPad and some more.
The difference is that module menu selection is replaced by interpreting some strokes you draw with the pencil.

Good luck on teaching your own creations (let alone remember them) if you exceed the 'standard' vocabulary.
My modular system consists of about 500 basic building blocks, and the main problem isn't selection, but drawing the routing graph in a visually pleasing and convincing form
Any update?