Top 34 Apps Similar to Aerophone Lesson
Nature - Oscillator 1.1
The world around us is an endless sourceofvisual information, the flow of the fractal code of life. Nature-Oscillator is one of the attempts to translate this code tosound,using spectral synthesis algorithm of the Virtual ANSengine(software simulator of the unique Russian synthesizer ANS).Theprogram continuously reads the image from the camera andinterpretsit as the spectrum of the sound. And you can easilycontrol thescanning curve: its amplitude, type and speed.Start the app and you will hear the sound immediately. Trytomove the camera and you will hear the sound change.How to change the scanning curve:* amplitude: touch the screen and slide up or down;* speed: touch the screen and slide left or right;* type: use the slider at the top of the screen.Any sound can be recorded by pressing the REC button on therightside of the screen.Known solutions for some problems:http://warmplace.ru/android
MusePad 2.02
MusePad lets you record your musical ideasonthe go, with your phone or tablet, enabling you to writesimplemelodies or complex chords / rhythm patterns. It's perfectformusicians, students and music enthusiasts who want to writetheirideas quickly, analyze and communicate them effectively.MusePad uses a piano roll style grid for displaying notes, andapiano keyboard for input. You enter the notes using the pianoandthey appear on the note grid. After that, you can deletenotesdirectly on the grid, or add more notes tapping on thegrid.At any time, you can play your song from any startingposition.When playing, current note(s) will be lit both on notegrid andpiano keyboard, following the notes with a smooth scrollmovement.You will love to watch the music play!Features:- Note grid with diatonic / chromatic modes and key signature- Input notes with the piano keyboard, or placing them directlyonthe grid- Polyphonic piano input (in multitouch devices) with 8octaves,scrollable in small devices- Unlimited undo / redo for correcting mistakes- Playback with highlighting of notes in grid and piano- Full navigation on the note grid, with pan & zoom- Save and load songs, or export them as MIDI- Cut / Copy / Paste / TransposeMultiple screen size configurations are available. Screen sizeisset initially to match your device's size, but you may use thebigscreen setting on a small device (using a pointer to help youpressthe tiny buttons) or the small screen setting on a bigdevice.Try before you buy! You can download the Lite version ofMusePad,which has all the features of MusePad (except load, saveandexport).More features will be added in the future. Stay tuned andenjoyMusePad!
CymaScope - Music Made Visible 1.4
*Important note: The Android version oftheCymaScope App is suitable for all major brands, e.g:Google, HTC, LG, Motorola, Samsung, Sony, etc., but may notworkproperly on generic devices.See the actual geometry of music for the first time oniPad, iPhone and Android Devices!The CymaScope app is the world’s first app to make the geometryofpiano sounds and music visible. The imagery you will see is notacomputer simulation; all the beautiful imagery in the appwascreated on a physical CymaScope then stored in digital memoryforyou to enjoy.Keep the CymaScope app in your pocket at all times on an iPhoneorAndroid Smart Phone or if you prefer a larger screen size useiPador an Android tablet.Some of the CymaScope app’s many great features:• Play the visible piano notes by the touch-sensitivecircularkeyboard. (Scroll for more info...)• Use your voice to trigger the visible piano notes—great funandcan be used for voice coaching too.• Play a live musical instrument or any recorded music to theappand watch the CymaScope imagery unfold in real time.• Select your favorite concert pitch: 432 Hertz, 440 Hertz or444Hertz, and see unique, dynamic imagery from each.• Have fun with the record feature with which you can recordandreplay an audio and visual melody of up to 144 notes.• Experiment with visual projection of the piano notes byconnectinga video projector to the iPhone or Android.• Choose the 440 Hertz visible piano notes forcolorizedperformance, or the 432 Hertz and 444 Hertz visible pianonotes formonochrome study.• Capture moments of the imagery and share on Facebook or byemail,all within the app.• Save any moment of the imagery to the iPad’s PhotoLibrary—thenprint a hard copy—great for colorization by childrenusing paintsor crayons.• A MusicMadeVisible video of Debussy’s Clair de Lune in 440Hertztuning, played by concert pianist, Daniel Levy, isincluded.For those interested in the subject of concert pitch, an articleonthis subject is included in English, Spanish and German.