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What’s New in Version 1.3.0 Released on January 31, 2012:
- New import and export section
- Tap Tempo
- Live Midi Out
- Screen Flip 180 degrees
- Open directly from Email.
- Export as hi-def audio to other apps or email
- 2 new electro kits
- Scrolling improved for iPad
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Video demo:
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I love these videos…
Description:
This video shows a performance of the famous aria “Ombra Mai Fu” from
Handel’s serio-comic opera “Serse” (Xerxes) in an experimental version
accompanied on smartphones and tablets. The musicians´s aim is to try
out how to make joint music on smartphones. The 7 players are using the
app “thumbjam” for this expressive interpretation.
The sound you
hear is all played live by the musicians and their smartphones. In this
case we are playing on the app-instrument “thumbjam” for iPod touch and
iPad. By lifting and lowering the devices tone and volume can be
modulated. In this way an expressive play can arise.
However, the DigiEnsemble Berlin plays more than classical music, its musicians experiment with a wide range of genres, play
heavy metal, avantgarde or compose own pieces.
http://digiensemble.tumblr.com – for information in English
http://digiensemble.de – deutsche Homepage
contact and follow us on
http://facebook.com/digiensemble
http://twitter.com/digiensemble
http://flickr.com/digiensemble
Subscribe to DigiEnsemble on YouTube
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Just got a reply from the developer revealing plans for audio recording, MIDI support, and custom pad-layouts:
Audio recording will defiantly be the next step and included in the next update. An editor for custom pad-layouts is also planned, maybe with a sharing option on the internet.
I’ve already thought about MIDI in early design phases of the Orphion but at that time decided against it: I wanted to create a strong link between the interface and the sound like on every acoustic instrument. If you buy a violin it will always sound like one, although you can create many different sounds with it. Nevertheless I will integrate MIDI-Out later, so that anyone can create his own sound for the Orphion interface.
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PGSongBook version 1.2 was submitted on January, 25 and therefore should be available this week if everything goes well. Here is the complete list of new features:
+ Supports all device orientations
+ AutoScroll (Swipe toolbar to access)
Organization:
+ Swipe to delete Chord Pro file
+ Change order of songs in a playlist
+ Playlists can now be duplicated
+ Option to delete files after import
Editor:
+ Pinch to zoom in editor
+ Monospace font in editor
+ Search & Replace in editor
+ Chords turn capitalized after chord tag is closes with a ]
Songs:
+ {sot} tag *with tab line break*
+ New {solc} and {eolc} tag for long comments
+ Chorus, Bridge and long comments now have borders
Bug fixes:
+ Chords and text are no more combined in comment areas or tab areas
+ Empty lines are no more compressed when printing
+ Now warns if you want to rename playlist to existing name
+ Several more
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