Ocarina
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Filed under: Software Synthesizers & Samplers, User Reviews, iPods & Portable Media Players
Smule has announced that Leaf Trombone World Stage, an iPhone app described as the first massively multi-player musical game for the iPhone and iPod touch, is now available (iTunes App Store link).
Leaf Trombone builds on Smule’s work with Ocarina, creating virtual instruments that are interesting by themselves – but more interesting as part of music social networks. Leaf Trombone also throws in a dash of American Idol competitiveness.
If you try out Leaf Trombone, leave a comment with your thoughts! Read more…
The First iPhone Girl Group
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Filed under: Music News, Music Videos, Strange, iPods & Portable Media Players
The Mentalists may get their 15 minutes of fame as the first iPhone girl group.
They do a cover of Kids, by MGMT, on their iPhones and iPod Touches, using only apps downloaded from the Apple App Store. Apps used include Ocarina, Retro Synth, miniSynth and DigiDrummer Lite.
via ijustine
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Filed under: Electronic Musicians, Interviews, Music Videos
This interview by Mark Mosher of ModulateThis features Dr. Ge Wang, CTO and Co-founder of Smule.com – the makers of iPhone apps Sonic Lighter and Ocarina.
Wang is also an assistant professor at Stanford at the Center for Computer Research in Music an Accoustics and founding director of the Stanford Laptop Orhcestra.
In Part 1, above, Dr. Wang discuss the iPhone as an app platform, how constraint drives innovation, and his vision of how technology can bring us closer together. Read more…
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Filed under: Music Videos, Software Synthesizers & Samplers, iPods & Portable Media Players
Virtual instrument company SMule is looking for the most “smulian” Ocarina videos in their This Contest Blows contest..



