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Geo Synthesizer Review


GEO SYNTHESIZER Review (iPad music app review) was uploaded by: The365AppChallenge
Duration: 542
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November 1, 2011November 1, 20111 Comment

A Microtonal Synth Orgy


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Duration: 309
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June 26, 2011June 22, 20114 Comments

Timbre Mirages


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Duration: 146
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June 24, 2011June 22, 201111 Comments

Pythagorean Tuning On An iPad


PythagorasHasPythagoreanTuning.m4v was uploaded by: rrr00bb
Duration: 511
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March 26, 20118 Comments

Microtonal + iPad + Keytar


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Duration: 162
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March 19, 201115 Comments

Pythagoras Sneak Preview


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Duration: 167
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March 9, 2011March 9, 20111 Comment

iTablaPro + Mugician Synth Jam


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Duration: 169
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March 9, 2011March 9, 2011Leave a comment

iPad Synthesizer Jam Session


iTablaPro and Mugician – iPad Music Apps was uploaded by: mvpadrini
Duration: 130
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February 22, 20111 Comment

ExpressionPad For The iPad – ‘An Alternate Path Down Reality’


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Duration: 135
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January 26, 2011January 26, 201116 Comments

Playing with Mugician for iPad (With Pressure Sense)


Playing with Mugician for iPad (with pressure sense) was uploaded by: mvpadrini
Duration: 120
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December 19, 2010December 19, 201038 Comments

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The way that I work in the studio and the way Plateaux was done for the most part is that I’m listening to the atmosphere at the same time that I’m playing so that the treatment influences what I play. If you just play the ‘dry’ piano and then you try and go back and make it into something else, it doesn’t have the immediacy or the impact that it could have if played directly against the atmospheric treatments.

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