Smule is back with a new app. MadPad lets you remix your life by turning everyday sights and sounds like your car, an empty soda can, or your friends into the ultimate percussive instrument. Who would have thought everyday life could be so musical?
Smule is back with a new app. MadPad lets you remix your life by turning everyday sights and sounds like your car, an empty soda can, or your friends into the ultimate percussive instrument. Who would have thought everyday life could be so musical?
Virtuoso pianist Lang Lang walked out on stage for his first (out of three) encores to play Flight of the bumblebee.. on an iPad. The app he used is called Magic Piano, create by Smule ( Ocarina, I Am T-Pain etc ).
Location: Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco. Virtuoso pianist Lang Lang walked out on stage for his first (out of three) encores to play Flight of the bumblebee.. on an iPad. The app he used is called Magic Piano, create by Smule ( Ocarina, I Am T-Pain etc ).
WSJ reports that Smule, sent an iPad preloaded with the app to the Chinese pianist Lang Lang, who was part of the inspiration behind the idea but Smule co-founder Ge Wang didn’t hear from Lang Lang initially. The musician appears to approve of the app, which lets users easily play music by touching beams of light that stream down from the top of the screen.
If Smule wants to do another “auto-tune drives me crazy” contest, they should really consider taking a look at Katt Williams and Dj Steve Porter. This shit right here, is the most hilarious autotune made to date.
You might remember that Smule had a contest around their hit iPhone app I Am T-Pain. You also might remember how much i hate this tone deaf “artists” and autotune . Anyway, the contest was quite fun and some creative videos were posted all over the internet. The winner was “I’m on a Phone” , a video directed by Michael and Christiano Covino .
President Obama auto-tuned with i am t-pain iPhone app.
If you’re not living under a rock, im sure you’ve heard by now about Smule’s I Am T-Pain iPhone app. I believe this app is the biggest hit in the iPhone app world since the ocarina app ( from the same company ) or that iFart app, which i dont even know why im mentioning.
Everybody loves this app , except me. Call me a Jay-Z fan ( DOA forever ), or i just think that George Clinton and The Parliament Funkadelic days are long gone, but i just loose it when i hear this horrible voice effect.
Promo codes giveaway for Leaf Trombone: World Stage for iPhone
It’s that time again.This time, you will win promo codes for Leaf Trombone: World Stage from the amazing SonicMule, Inc. Leaf Trombone: World Stage is a massively multiplayer online music game for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch, developed by SonicMule, Inc. (Smule) and released on April 15th 2009 through the Apple App Store. The game simulates a trombone based on a traditional Chinese leaf instrument, similar to a slide whistle. In the game players can play the Leaf Trombone along to a variety of tunes, as well as compose and publish songs of their own for anyone to play. Along with a “Free Play” mode, the “World Stage” feature provides a venue where players can perform their songs live for a global audience and receive ratings on a 1 to 10 scale from three separate judges. Following each performance, a player’s rating is added to their previous ratings creating a comprehensive score reflecting the player’s skill within the online community. The creators at Smule boast Leaf Trombone: World Stage is “an instrument, a game, and a huge global social experience.
How To Enter The Contest?
All you need to do, is to comment on this article and name 3 genre from the Smule Songbook and 2 apps from Smule ( do not include LeafTrombone ). Thats it. First 3 people that will got it write will receive from me via email a promo code for the app. Make sure you enter your correct email address.
In anticipation of the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference coming up June 8 – 12 in San Francisco, Apple has posted four videos highlighting developers who are creating apps with the iPhone SDK.
In anticipation of the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference coming up June 8 – 12 in San Francisco, Apple has posted four videos highlighting developers who are creating apps with the iPhone SDK.
Each video shows how the developer is creating a unique app with the iPhone SDK, using the tools and frameworks, and then selling the app through the App Store.
The videos highlight:
Dr. Ge Wang of Smule, the developers of Ocarina and Leaf Trombone: World Stage (clicks open iTunes), among other apps. He is an assistant professor at Stanford who researches
Christina Wick, who is part of the Mac software team for AOL (parent company of Weblogs Inc. and TUAW). Christina’s team is using the SDK to develop iPhone versions of many of the AOL Mac applications, including AOL Radio
Werner Jainek of Stuttgart-based Cultured Code, the developers of Things for Mac and iPhone. Things (click opens iTunes) is an amazing task management app that is a favorite of several TUAW bloggers.
Steve Demeter of Demiforce is a lifelong gamer who saw the potential of the iPhone as a gaming platform and who has had great success with his app Trism (click opens iTunes).
” The Official Instrument of Zelda comes to the iPhone ” – MacLife
Ocarina is the first true musical instrument created for the iPhone. Both experts and beginners will be amazed by this innovative player. Ocarina is sensitive to your breath, touch and movements, making it even more versatile than the original. Unlike other musical applications, there are no pre-compiled riffs so musicians will find unlimited opportunities for self-expression. Advanced options allow you to choose between diatonic, minor and harmonic scales. Or channel your favorite video game adventurer with Smule’s Zeldarian mode.