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Attackey for Android – Latest Version & Features
by GRAME - Centre National de Création Musicale
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About Attackey
AttackeyGRAME - National Center for Musical CreationAttackey is part of GameLAN, a collection of music apps designed by Grame, National Center for Music Creation.
They are based on Faust technology (https://faust.grame.fr/) and have been designed to be played using just the movements of the smartphone.
No musical prerequisites, only your gestures will make you a musician!Faust is a programming language for digital signal processing in real time.
It allows you to easily design synthesizers and audio effects for a large number of platforms and can be used to create web and mobile applications for music, audio plug-ins (eg VST, AU, etc.).
, externals for Max / MSP, PureData, CSOUND, etc., or independent applications.The 7 applications of the "GameLAN" family (Sinusoid, Baliphone, Sequencer, ShakerXY, Attackey, DroneLAN, Atomicro) can be played solo or in orchestra.For a complete immersion download all!Development by Elodie Rabibisoa, Romain Constant and Stéphane Letz
They are based on Faust technology (https://faust.grame.fr/) and have been designed to be played using just the movements of the smartphone.
No musical prerequisites, only your gestures will make you a musician!Faust is a programming language for digital signal processing in real time.
It allows you to easily design synthesizers and audio effects for a large number of platforms and can be used to create web and mobile applications for music, audio plug-ins (eg VST, AU, etc.).
, externals for Max / MSP, PureData, CSOUND, etc., or independent applications.The 7 applications of the "GameLAN" family (Sinusoid, Baliphone, Sequencer, ShakerXY, Attackey, DroneLAN, Atomicro) can be played solo or in orchestra.For a complete immersion download all!Development by Elodie Rabibisoa, Romain Constant and Stéphane Letz