New Instrument For iPhone And iPod Touch

US Amidio Inc release iHolophone      15/04/10

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Amidio Inc has released iHolophone, a new music instrument for iPhone and iPod Touch. Here's what they have to say about it...
The application allows effortless live performing over fully programmable sequencer beats. Truly futuristic and soulful, iHolophone addresses the two most important aspects of the music - the melody and the rhythm, and is packed with 250 mb of impressive sounds.
iHolophone doesn't require the player to have any music education, and at the same time even serious musicians will find it fun and useful, thanks to the CrystalClarity 64-bit sound engine and HoloDiscs touch technology. The application ships with a massive factory set of 40 factory scenes with 160 factory sequencer patterns, and own scenes can be created in no time - users can choose from 60 modern instrument sounds, 800 hi-quality percussive and melodic sequencer samples, and 70 background pictures.
iHolophone doesn't rely solely on fixed standard music scales, representing a totally different and fresh approach which brings simple yet total control over your own melodic progressions. This makes coming up with new melodies quick and easy. Moreover, iHolophone is one step further to blending music and art. The rhythms, sounds and harmonies produced by the player dissolve in the changing screen backgrounds to become more than just music, but a deep atmospheric morphing kind of art that immerses into evocative realities.
Pricing and Availability:
iHolophone is initially priced at $6,99. A free version (iHolophone Free: Happy Birthday edition) is available. More information:


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