Oramics

  • Oramics
  • Oramics
  • Oramics
  • Oramics

Detailed App Info:

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  • Current Version:Version: 1.0
  • Device Type:Device: iPhone Ready
  • Category:Category: Music
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  • Download Size:App Size: 9.15 MB

Application Description

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Thanks to all those who have supported the Oramics project by purchasing this app. We're really grateful for the fantastic response to our humble tribute to Daphne.

To celebrate the October 10th 2011 opening of the Science Museum's 'Oramics to Electronica' exhibition, which features an interactive touchscreen version of this app, we're dropping the price!

We understand that 3G users have had problems with a background image not loading correctly - we're looking into fixing this as soon as possible.

Oramics is a drawn sound technique developed by Daphne Oram in 1957. Oram's composition machine consisted of a large rectangular metal frame, providing a table-like surface traversed by ten synchronised strips of clear, sprocketed 35mm film. The musician drew shapes on the film to create a mask, which modulated the light received by photocells. Although the output from the machine was monophonic, the sounds could be added to multitrack tapes to provide more texture.

The original machine is in storage at the Science Museum in London and is expected to go on display in 2011.

This iPhone app tries to bring to life the incredible sound of the Oramics Machine. Users can draw aspects of a sound in a drawn composition on top of film reels, including the envelope, pitch, reverb, vibrato, as well control the shape of the sound by drawing a waveshape on top of a glass plate.

Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 9.15 MB of space to download and install Oramics app. Oramics is available on iTunes for $0.99

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 Strangeloop Limited at http://daphneoram.org.

Copyright © 2011 Parag K Mital; 2011 Strangeloop Ltd.