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I have finally arsed my self to upload a few iPad tracks to my SoundCloud account, just so I can say that I have one. It is just a few rather primitive old school techno-like tracks. I do no even know what to call it more precisely, so "Techno" will be my vague term for it. Suggestions to call it something else are welcome as is any feedback.

The tracks are made solely on an iPad using apps like Beatmaker 2 , Nanostudio, Aurora HD, FL mobile, Garageband, iMS-20, Rebirth mobile, iSyn Poly, Nlog Pro, Sunrizer, miniSynth Pro, io.noise Pro, synthX, Crystal, Xenon, Argon, iElectribe and Electrify. Loops are mainly mixed in Beatmaker 2 and mastered in StudioTrack. Vocals are either imported from royality free CM magazine libraries and processed/twisted in the hokosai editor or they are sung by myself through the iVoxel vocoder...or they are completely synthesized with iVoxel and The VOX3000 text to speech app.

All tracks are uploaded to soundcloud directly from Beatmaker 2.

Cheers

http://soundcloud.com/incarnatex

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Nice work. I listened to Computer Children. Nothing lame about that. I might have preferred a little more bass, but the track was well recorded and mixed. I loved the vocal samples on here. That reminded me of Eat Static. Your vocals sounded great as well.

Good work :)

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seismic1 wrote:Nice work. I listened to Computer Children. Nothing lame about that. I might have preferred a little more bass, but the track was well recorded and mixed. I loved the vocal samples on here. That reminded me of Eat Static. Your vocals sounded great as well.

Good work :)
Thanks a lot mate. The Vocals on Computer Children are actually 100% synthesized by virtue of iVoxel's build in phrase generator and a text to speech generator app. Cool that technology offers such options now a days.

I will probably make a version with more bass and load up there so thanks for the advice.

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