iGendyn (App Store link) is a moderately interesting synthesis app that’s let’s you play with Xenakis’ general dynamic stochastic synthesis.
It’s essentially a powerful noisemaker. You can make some pretty rough-edged sounds with this; the iPhone gives you surprisingly sensitive control surface. The accelerometer-based controls are less sensitive and harder to make reproduceable gestures [...]
So it’s not necessary to wait for hard-to-get hardware: the APC40 can emulate a Monome, just fine.
A nice eight-step build-it-yourself sequencer at Instructables: Simple Sequencer.
This is Torley. Torley has fun with stuff. Torley is also adroit and educational. You should be reading his blog.
I like this blog – just started, but the writer’s funny, articulate, and passionate about electronic music. One of the first posts is on noise: a discussion of the analog recording process, with its inherent noise, versus the nearly-silent digital realm. A blog worth reading.
Harmonia Prohibitorum.
Got caught again – I’ve updated to 2.8, and have the WordPress blog in my RSS reader to be ready for the next release as soon as it appears.
You’d think people would have better things to do.