EtherPad Is a mobile phone application for Android and ios. In the program, a small amount of patches - three sinewaves - can be used, manipulated, disseminated, and shifted with the mobile phone's touch screen. They all have different sounds and tonalities to the timbres, which makes them exciting. Octaves are -2 to +2. All scales are included.
A possible downside is the app does not have any advanced functions like looping and effects modules. It is a straight up soundscape editor, with the ability for you and I to export our sounds through cabling and/or recording devices.And I like it like that. But for drifting off to sleep to the created real-time sounds, one needs to have a recording of the material. One needs captured work in order to have a constant insomnia aid.
This is the first demo with the application, available for free indefinitely from my Bandcamp page. Find EtherPad with a Google Play app store search on your Android and ios phone.
This work sets up the "Entropic Amusement Park" concept I am working on, a compilation for various artists including Dredge (my 1990s sounds alias) for experimental electronic music, with an ambient focus. If you are interested in submitting a track you don't have anything to do with for free, I love those types of tracks, so feel free to send them over. xx
The style of music is also influenced by David Ya's Entropy Music label. Check them out at
www.entropy-music.com (though I have not checked the site since I ran out of money to buy their vast catalogue).
Michael
released October 14, 2017
Paul Batchelor (EtherPad coder) - EtherPad patch sounds.
Michael Robert Buckingham - recording and composing on EtherPad sequencer.