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Аккорд 0.06
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Learning the basics of printed music and playing the accordion
Rock Drum Machine Groove Box 1.03
Sparkle Code
Finally, the best real powerful drum sounds and tons of coolrhythmsin a stable and solid drum machine. So easy to use. Justchoose yourrhythm and bpm (Beats Per Minute), press "Load" button,in a secondyou will have the most rocky sound on an androiddevice. Totallystable groove! Perfect tool for guitarist, bassist,keyboards,singers and drummers!You can export any rhythm to a .wav file for using in anyotherrecording or production app.* Top quality powerful acoustic drum sampled sounds.* 18 Drumsets* +100 Rhythms, many of them extracted from famous songs.* Create your own rhythms.* Any time signature, up to 17 times, and 6 subdivisions.* Friendly, so easy to use interface.* Export any groove to wav file.* Rhythms are divided in Banks: Rock, Grounge,FunkRock,Progressive, Odd Times and User.* Combine the drum patterns (+400) to create your ownrhythms.* Tap button to set bpm quickly.* Perfect for playing on the go.* Editing Patterns:X -Strong hitx - Weak hit0 - Special Hit ( Open on hats, Bell on ride, Drag on snare,Lowtone on kick, Low tom on toms )* Some of the Rhythms IncludedRock BankWhole Lotta Love (Led Zeppelin), Crazy (Aerosmith), Walk thisway,Close to me (The Cure), Just like heaven, Thunder (ACDC), LightmyFire (The Doors), Purple Haze (Jimmy Hendrix), Fire, Uprising(TheMuse), undisclosed, Satisfaction (The Rolling Stones),Sober(Tool), With or (U2), Without you, Beautiful Day, You'regonna, gofar, Kid (Offspring), Clocks (Coldplay), Mr. Brightside(TheKillers), No one knows (Queens of the Stone Ag), Vertigo, Lastnite( the Strokes), Up in the Air (Thirty seconds to mars) , etc…Grounge BankSmells like (Nirvana), Teen Spirit, Come as you are, EvenFlow(Pearl Jam), The Pretender ( Foo Fighters), Use Somebody (kingsOfLeon), Interstate Love (Stone Temple Pilots), Rooster (AliceinChains), Decode (Paramore), Say you'll haunt me (StoneSour)...FunkRock BankSuperUnkown (Soundgarden), killing name (Rage against themachine),Erotic Nightmare (Steve Vai), Strange (Satriani), DaniCalifornia(Red Hot Cjili Peppers), in the end (Linking Park), Ifyou couldsee me now (The Script), Bring me to life ( Evanescence)…Progressive BankAnswers, Pyramid (Radiohead), Time Flies (Oasis), Bell game, SixO'Clock (Dream Theater)Odd Times BankMoney (Pink Floyd), Manic Depression (Hendrix), All you need isLove(The Beatles), Seven Days (Sting), Broken Toy (Keane),Blackened(Metallica), White Room (Cream), Sound of Muzak(Porcupine Tree)With the ascendance of rock and roll, a watershed momentoccurredbetween 1962 and 1964 when the Surfaris released "WipeOut", as wellas when Ringo Starr of The Beatles played his Ludwigkit on Americantelevision; these were events that motivatedlegions to take up thedrums.A trend towards bigger drum kits in Rock music began in the1960sand gained momentum in the 1970s. By the 1980s, widelypopulardrummers like Billy Cobham, Carl Palmer, Nicko McBrain,PhilCollins, Stewart Copeland, and perhaps most notably Neil Peartwereusing large numbers of drums and cymbals and had also begunusingelectronic drums. In the 1990s and 2000s, many drummers inpopularmusic and indie music reverted to the basic four piece drumsetstandard.In the 21st century, it has not been uncommon for drummers tousea variety of auxiliary percussion instruments, found objects,andelectronics as part of their "drum" kits. Popularelectronicsinclude: electronic sound modules; laptop computers usedtoactivate loops, sequences and samples; metronomes and tempometers;recording devices; and personal sound reinforcementequipment(e.g., a small PA system to amplify electronic drums andprovide amonitor for singing)
hamon 0.8
Named after the Japanese word for'ripple',hamon is a generative music instrument for relaxationandmeditation.Based on the ideas from the popular Bloom, by Brian Eno,hamoncreates continuously changing and unique musical patterns.This isideal for situations where long periods of concentrationorrelaxation are required, such as study, relaxation,andmeditation.There are two modes of play with hamon. The first mode,automode, is set upon startup, and is where note eventsareautomatically triggered at random intervals. Thesecond,interactive mode, is set as soon as the player touches theplayspace. If all note events are exhausted, auto modeautomaticallystarts after a short while.In either mode, all note events are recorded and looped backovera short period. Once the currently recording loop is finished,allevents from that point are recorded on the next availableloop.There are slight time differences in the loop lengths, meaningthatthe set of note events from any loop never quite play in syncwitheach other. This subtlety creates complex, never-repeating,everevolving musical patterns.All recorded note events also have a limited life span tomakeway for new ones, meaning the musical palette isconstantlyrenewing itself - a total contrast to linear, recordedmusic.At any one time, the sound that the note events triggerentirelydepends on what sound color is currently selected. Thesound color,represented pictorially by the color of the rippleshapes andbackground, ensures that all notes played are part of acoherentmusical scale. In auto mode the selected sound color iscycled overa random period, in interactive mode it can be changedat any timeby the player.The player has a limited amount of ammunition that can be usedtorecord note events. When all ammunition is exhausted, asmall,non-event sound and animation is played on each tap. Theammunitionalways regenerates at a slow rate. This is to preventexcessivenotes being recorded - leading to the undesirableside-effects ofvoice overload and drops in framerate.Technical details:The underlying engine of hamon consists of a native activityandprimarily uses OpenGL ES 2 and OpenSL ES for drawing graphicsandplaying sounds.Audio playback is based around a polyphonic samplerthatimplements a buffer loop callback to stream sample data.Playbackand recording of note event data piggybacks upon OpenSLES's highpriority thread to provide robust and reliablesample-accuratetiming.The human ear is particularly sensitive to disparitiesbetweenthe timing of sonic events, especially those of arhythmic,repetitive nature. Such precise timing was not possibleeven whenusing native timer functions.Please note: hamon is still in an Alpha stage ofdevelopment.Critical features have yet to be implemented, and thereare anumber of unresolved bugs. Continuous, incremental, andfrequentupdates are planned for ha-mon, until it reaches Beta andreleasestages. We, the developers have decided that releasing hamoninthis manner will create software that is of higher quality andmoreenjoyable to use.