Canstrument

  • Canstrument
  • Canstrument

Detailed App Info:

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  • Current Version:Version: 1.0
  • Device Type:Device: iOS Universal
  • Category:Category: Music
  • iTunes Seller:Seller:
  • Download Size:App Size: 134.86 MB

Application Description

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Canstrument is a motion-based musical instrument. Canstrument turns your iOS devices motion into musical expression. Roll, pitch or turn the device to play a scale, shake the device to play a tambourine, different motions can be used with different instruments. Canstrument is completely customizable to ensure that each users motion-type can be properly utilized.

*** WHO IS IT FOR? ***
Canstrument is designed to be used by anyone who wants to express themselves musically through motion with their iOS device. When used in conjunction with a strap to secure the device to the body the app can be especially useful for people with disabilities that prevent them from playing traditional musical instruments.

*** KEY FEATURES ***
-- Play now! mode for immediate easy use
-- A wide selection of sounds
-- Completely customizable
-- Networkable
-- MIDI out

*** SUPPORT ***
To report a problem with the app, or to make a suggestion about the future development of Canstrument, please email appsupport@canassist.ca

*** CANASSIST at the UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA ***
CanAssist at the University of Victoria is dedicated to developing customized technologies for people with disabilities. While most CanAssist programs focus on clients in British Columbia, Canada, CanAssist has recently begun making its assistive software technologies more widely available.

Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 134.86 MB of space to download and install Canstrument app. Canstrument is available on iTunes for $0.00

If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of University of Victoria at http://www.canassist.ca.

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