Csound is an open source user-programmable software sound synthesizer of great power, originally created by Barry Vercoe at MIT in 1984. Users write instrument definitions in Csound's orchestra language to render notes written in Csound's score language, played on a MIDI controller, or generat...
Inspired by the Korg Kaossilator and the Moog synthesizer, Saucillator transforms mobile devices into a platform for creating and playing digital synthesizers. It uses the touchscreen to manipulate oscillators and effects, and it also allows for live-looping and recording.Users are able...
Create your SoundID profile to discover sound that fits you! With a simple A/B test you can create your SoundID - your personalized sound profile. Driven by smart algorithms, delivered on your headphones.Maximize your listening experience???? Unlock the full potential of y...
Hexen is a virtual modular eurorack synthesizer for your phone or tablet with over 50 module types to choose from.Full instructions can be found here:
Retro-style simulator of flight through the pixel cave.Features: * pixel graphics and effects; * real-time synthesized music (using SunVox); * one touch control (just touch the screen to take off).Code/graphics/music by NightRadio (Alexander Zolotov)
PhonoPaper is: • format of graphical representation of the sound (music, human voice, etc.); in other words, it is the 2D audio barcode (by analogy with the QR-code); • real-time PhonoPaper-code reader (using the camera); • PhonoPaper-code generator (sound to image convert...
Pixilang is a pixel-oriented programming language for small graphics/sound applications and experiments. Originally created by Alexander Zolotov (NightRadio) and Mik Razuvaev (Goglus) for non-programmers and artists. It is cross-platform and open source (MIT).Pixilang programs are store...