Orbits - Generative Music (v. 1.0) Разработано Bogdan Vera |
NEW MUSIC APP OUT!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bv.eeriefull
Published by 1st Creative Labs.
Will not work on Galaxy S2 due to a bug we are working to fix. Apologies for this inconvenience.
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Welcome!
Orbits is a generative music app allowing you to play around in an interactive sonic sandbox. With multitouch support, Orbits allows you to create a series of particles that chase each other and interact to generate music based on some predefined constraints.
Simply press a finger down to start growing a particle, drag to set it's initial direction and release to see it fly off. Particles attract, so try putting them in Orbits around each other, or something. When they collide, they play notes based on their sizes.
The android menu button opens the following options:
Tails: Turn on/off the tails for the particles. This increases performance a lot on phones and some tablets, and also changes the general look of the app.
Auto Play: turn this on to make particles generate themselves.
Background Music: turns on/off the background music (surprised?)
This is an actively developed, updated and supported app. It's in its initial stages, but I will keep adding features to it for as long as I'm not bored of it, which will take a while. This will include different types of particles and forces, sounds, etc. This version has no ads at all (at least for now), and it's completely free, so enjoy it.
The beta version is now no longer supported, so this is the official Orbits.
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[2012-07-31] drum: Over rated I just wish somehow the game would let you make music, it is more just random pings. Just not for me I guess. |
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[2012-07-30] Scott: Very Cool Hope you get the Galaxy s people working. Someones idea for having Each orb emit a sound before there is a collision would be a nice feature to turn off/on. Thanks dev |
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[2012-07-22] Dustin: Amazing Simply amazing I love it |
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[2012-07-14] Geoff: Awesome Addictive trippy fun. A great way to show off my SGS3. |
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[2012-07-07] Terry: Boomer I like it alot |
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[2012-07-06] Stan: More interactions please!! Awesome idea, but it needs to be more fully fleshed out. Perhaps the particles could generate tones while orbiting each other? Having them only make single notes upon crashing makes the game lose novelty fast... |
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[2012-05-26] Johan: SGS2 - ICS Seems to run okay on my phone. Bit heavy on battery and probably CPU as well, but it's not crashing so far... Does seem to heat up when used longer, but so awesome when you figure out the controls and reactions of particles. Not crashing !!! :-D |
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[2012-04-14] p373: Excellent Saw this on the processing forum. Great proof of concept. Performance on my HTC Desire HD was much better than expected. Well done, keep it up! |
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[2012-04-13] andrekfouri: really nice, though buggy it doesn't really ever slow dow on my transformer, but it does sometimes occasionally just close itself. |
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[2012-03-24] Adam: Best use of a computer ever... ... for anything!!! Maybe a slight exageration but I think this is awesome, kinda sorta like flOw (which i loved) only not and without all that tedious gameplay :) May need updates and things to keep me coming back, but for now just loving watching the little guys and trying to get a good long run going. Id give it 5/5 but this is my first review and then i'd have nowhere to go. |
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[2012-02-16] Paul: Works fine on my S2 nice app would be fantastic if you could load your own samples |
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[2012-02-14] guga: Interesting... Really nice approach. Would like to see more settings and interactions between the objects on the screen. Do they always need to 'explode' to make a sound? |
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[2012-02-10] Brendan: works works fine for me and love the concept. room for improvement! rooted galaxy sII on at&t |
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[2012-02-08] fungusakafungus: Really amazing! |
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[2012-02-06] Davis: Potential... Super cool concept but needs more. Variety of sounds, tones background music and a sound quality touch up wouldn't hurt either but its definitely getting the ball rolling |
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[2012-02-01] Cody Wilson: Kudos so far It looks great so far, but I was hoping for an app that generated complex music on its own. To that end I suggest preventing standby or running during it, as well as basing future states on previous ones instead of having the particles generated at random. For ideas, you should take a look at Otomata if you haven't yet. Also, an alternative to FB would be nice for the few of us without one. |
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[2012-01-25] saw gang: like it but uses 90% cpu of my galaxy s2 so unable to use it as crashes. may be due to s2 but many other synth / nose apps operate ok |
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[2012-01-14] gleamgliding: Awesome! I love this app. It's totally pointless I guess, but it's fun and relaxing and a good time waster. |
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[2012-01-08] Ricky: Fun and simple I love this app! |
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[2011-11-27] Haggai: Interesting concept, but too slow. Runs very slow on HTC Legend. |
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[2011-11-16] Al: Multitouch Don't forget to mention multitouch. Try with your 10 fingers, is so nice! Good work, congratulations! |
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[2011-10-11] Parrot of Doom: Nice idea, bit slow It would be nice if objects were absorbed and not destroyed. Like osmos on steam. |
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[2011-09-28] Danti: FC 10 seconds of black screen then FC every time I try to open. HTC Glacier. |
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[2011-09-26] Joe: Fantastic. Soothing and very enjoyable. New and different modes like in Electroplankton on the Nintendo DS would make this even better. |
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[2011-09-25] Bo: Great. very very enjoyable |
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[2011-09-22] Ady: Great APP! Thanks! Great APP! Thanks! |
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