I just built MeeBlip Micro, only the casing left to be done. I've built some Arduino stuff too, building stuff indeed rules.

Made some sort wonky ska skweee with again pseudo arabic undertones.

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I would gladly buy a shirt just with the logo on the top! Or maybe divided to 3 rows,

WEEKLY
BEATS
  2012

roboctopus wrote:
Tristan Louth-Robins wrote:

- buy bottle of wine.

This step is key.

I'm writing a country-tinged ballad about crystal meth.

This will be the first song I'll listen this week, forreal.

cTrix wrote:

I'm just a little worried about making what I consider low quality tracks for public release.

I keep most of the stuff just here and dont hype them anywhere else, only the better ones I promote lil bit on Facebook and thats that. I know what you mean though, I have my first commercially sold EP hitting webstores this sunday and I hope nobody has any prejudices because my often zero self critic way to post jams here and there:)

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Numerology on iOS..drool.

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Phil Harmonic wrote:

If I made a sequencer for iOS.. would anyone buy it?

If it exports midi, has multiple tracks and arpeggiator + some other midi tools, why not. UI should also be easy to zoom in / zoom out. Step sequencer + piano interface + pads. Check iMaschine and make better version of it and I'm first in line to buy it;)

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Nanoloop, iMaschine and Nanostudio (having 0% to do with Nanoloop!) are the ones I've used most. iMaschine is actually pretty cool, interface/logic is pretty much like in MPC + synth (sample based, but you can use your own) possibilities. Nanoloop is nice, especially if you use it as sampler. Nanostudio is kinda shitty but I can use my Akai Synthstation keyboard with it and I can export midi from it, so as a travelling "notebook" its pretty damn useful.

Oh, and Filtatron is really cool.

Synthstation:

Whoa, thanks for including me!

e.s.c. wrote:
Dkstr wrote:

Finished. Made beat by sampling different things Ive seen this week, I like it.

camel core? big_smile

Something like that haha:)

Finished. Made beat by sampling different things Ive seen this week, I like it.

Im in Egypt with just my ipod touch, i have a tune finished but gotta rely on buddy to upload it when i send him the link to soundcloud.. Goos luck to ctrix too, extreme conditions are fun!

NekoTheory wrote:

Submit yourself wailing into a microphone.
For extra points, use a terrible quality microphone and overlay a midi drumbeat.
Call it 'Lamentations of a Broken Man'.

This sounds too good to be wasted!

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Ableton Live is the best software Ive ever used. I rock the Limited version which can be bought for 90 bucks or it comes with many midicontrollers. Super UI, usable in live conditions and overall badass thing. I made the switch from FL to Live 2006-2007. And it has pianoroll too.

I messed up my program save and lost the first version of my track and had to rewrite it. But it being mostly just livejam I think I pulled it off ok. Had tons of fun because I didnt do any multitracking or serious mixing, just banged a beat.

I think the rules state that no covers.