Granular Synthesis On Your iPhone, For 1 American Dollar

Curtis granular synth demo two from Lucas Kuzma on Vimeo.

This is a demo of Curtis (App Store link), a $1 granular synthesizer application for the iPhone.

Description:

Granular synthesis works by combining many tiny grains of sound from
an existing recording, generally creating new sounds with the textural
properties of the recording. Granular synthesis allows you to
regenerate the recording, playing it forward or backward at any speed,
to skip around the recording playing tiny slices of it at random, or to
loop a small portion with a varying loop size.

1] Touch the screen with two fingers and rotate a quarter circle to activate recording mode.

2] Use your phone’s microphone to record any sound. Try your voice, music from the radio, an instrument, your dog, anything!

3] Touch the screen with two fingers again to stop recording.

4] Touch or drag one finger anywhere on the screen to control grain
synthesis. The long axis of the phone controls your read position; use
this to select the portion of the recording you wish to read from. The
short axis of the phone controls the grain size; use this to sample
tiny slices or bigger chunks.

5] Double tap to disable or enable position slew. With slew enabled,
the read position slowly moves to where you tapped. With slew disabled,
you can jump directly to new positions in the recording.

More info at TheStrangeAgency site.

If you’ve used Curtis, leave a comment with your thoughts!

M.A.D

Recently I am interested more in live coding. There are several tools and they all have different characteristics on the way the codes can be developed in real-time coding.

This seems an interesting tool as well although I still prefer to work with SC3.

 

You can get the application through git. It’s free. check the website for the details. 

http://mad.emotionull.com/