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The world of the apps in the life of a trancer

moki
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Posted : Dec 23, 2014 14:15
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On 2014-12-23 03:59, TimeTraveller wrote:
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On 2014-12-22 14:53, moki wrote:


http://orchestra.touchpress.com/?tpnav=1



On that side you can buy that one for Franz Liszt Sonata in b minor. Looks really fine. So you can buy it just for smarthphone? ..I think thats dumb for this kind of small screen.. laptop would be nicer, but really interesting application.





not only iPhone, for iPad too. i have it on my iPad.
Indeed a very inspiring app.
kriz
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Posted : Dec 27, 2014 10:36
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On 2014-12-22 15:53, moki wrote:
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On 2014-12-17 09:07, kriz wrote:
No apps,smartphones goes out battery to fast anyways.. Internet all the way




Isn't an additional battery easier to carry than a whole heavy laptop?




Yeah that is something i must get, thanks            3o~ kriz aka krize 3o~ ....Horrordelic Records.... http://www.horrordelic.com
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moki
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Posted : Jan 8, 2015 15:19
i can't believe that i would ever say this but may be you try nexus (or switch to android):D
http://www.google.com/nexus/9/

for me it is on top of my to do list to learn java (for all android devices) perfectly as soon as possible. pity that all iphone/ipad apps will be gone then.

another one with future: audio mood manager apps with algorithms that translate your mood into an individual stream. just one example http://www.moodagent.com/ but there are many to come.

Maine Coon
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Posted : Jan 10, 2015 20:23
^ I thought iPhone/iPad apps were supposed to disappear in 2012. You know, as a part of that Mayan end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it thingy.
moki
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Posted : Jan 11, 2015 12:38
no, happily i smelled early enough that nothing will happen, that all of that is just crazy rubbish and in 2012 i found a job as a IT project manager which was followed by a great passion for apps . two years later, ways over 30 and still alive, i even decided to study parttime informatics to understand how algorithms are used for pattern recognition in sound. the more i learn, the more complex it is. i just hope sometimes that i would find ppl to talk with about it - dialectic is the best way to go further with knowledge. but may be pattern recognition is not what interests a trance music head.
Maine Coon
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Posted : Jan 11, 2015 22:16
Actually, I think pattern recognition in audio would be quite interesting for at least some producers. Imagine being able to remix a track without having access to the author's stems, loops, samples etc.

If we have a good pattern recognition software that dissects a published track into its building blocks, the line separating a remix from a mashup would disappear.

...Although, I suspect this would more easily happen in simple melodic genres, like pop, than in psytrance.
moki
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Posted : Jan 12, 2015 15:28
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On 2015-01-11 22:16, Maine Coon wrote:


...Although, I suspect this would more easily happen in simple melodic genres, like pop, than in psytrance.



Yes, but it depends on the type of pattern recognition. For mood manager apps it is certainly true, although passionate listeners of chillout (like me) could argue about it. Just wait and see, in ten years, these mood manager apps will be highly interconnected with the health&fitness apps/watches and the pattern recognition will be based both on audio database and on the rhythms of your body. Just o a word of optimism for despaired trance music heads - there is much more to do and achieve.

I guess, the best known type of pattern recognition refers to shazam, the music identifying app which works with acoustic fingerprints described here:
http://www.ee.columbia.edu/~dpwe/papers/Wang03-shazam.pdf

You would find very little about the software algorithms though. As a matter of fact music software has used "pattern recognition" since a very long time, it is just less based on probability and big data "prophecy". I would be even very shocked to hear that the djs of nowadays do not use such applications as shazam already. And if they do not, then it is surely because they still believe that using a software is more of art than thinking in algorithms .

What I am really interested about is not building a pattern of the star constellations and music of the spheres (which would be a nice free time activity though), as in earlier days, but understanding big data algorithms. Music patterns help to make this very complicated stuff more digestive. Starting here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pattern_recognition. But at the end of the day it is still a job for lone derangers.
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