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<body class='hmmessage'>there are some special RjDJ libraries for Pd that make use of some iPhone-specific capabilities too - touch screen, accelerometers etc. Of all the current iPhone music solutions it's probably the easiest to use and is highly recommended. Audio runs at 22khz rather than 44.1<br><br>The other option is RTCmix - Brad Garton has got it up and running on the iPhone too, though I've only just started using it myself.<br><br>> Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2011 15:09:48 +0100<br>> From: fbar@footils.org<br>> To: microsound@or8.net<br>> Subject: Re: [microsound] creating music on the iphone<br>> <br>> On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 02:25:12PM -0600, Kurt Nimmo wrote:<br>> > Hello all. I am new to the list this afternoon. Am wondering if there has<br>> > been any discussion about the emerging art of music creation using the<br>> > iphone and related devices. I have yet to search through the archive -- I do<br>> > not see an easy way to do so, although I may have missed it.<br>> > <br>> > I have purchased several apps but they are more geared for techno and<br>> > beat-centric electronic music (with the exception of Eno's apps). Am curious<br>> > if anybody has been following developments on this and if there might be a<br>> > list I can subscribe to. I am particularly interested in generative music<br>> > and or sound.<br>> <br>> RjDj is a Pd player for the iPhone/iPod. You compose on a normal laptop, then<br>> transfer the patch to the phone for playback/manipulation/performance.<br>> <br>> Ciao<br>> -- <br>> Frank Barknecht Do You RjDj.me? _ ______footils.org__<br>> _______________________________________________<br>> microsound mailing list<br>> microsound@microsound.org<br>> http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound<br>                                            </body>
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