Description
Audioshape Sequencer is modeled after Tangible Sequencer and originally inspired by Nicolas Clavaud.
What's new in version 1.0
* More sounds library/multiple instruments at once on stage
* Add/remove more shapes
* Shape for rests so you can insert “rests” into the music
* More shapes that perform different functions or have different signals
* Sync On/Off toggle
* Quantization
* Volume Control
Media
Requirements
Flash Player 9+
Instructions
There are three main things to know about the program.
1. There is the shape (square),
2. signal (transparent orange shape),
3. and sensor (Blue dot on square. Pink when activated).
How To Use:
-When a signal comes in contact with a sensor on another shape (square), it creates a “connection.”
-Move around the squares (by dragging or clicking/pressing) to create different connections. Same colored squares have the same sounds.
-Double click a square to play itself and it’s connected shapes.
-To rotate using the mouse, click and hold a square while using the “up/down” arrows on the keyboard. To rotate on a touch table, use two fingers.
-To make the signal bigger or smaller, click/press and drag the signal (orange shape).
Currently you can switch between two instrument groups (percussion and piano). The bpm slider controls the speed of playback.



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