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Audio Fun in 16 easy Steps

by Brennan on Oct.25, 2009, under Music, Tech

There are many things that I’m passionate about but visual stimuli, technology, and music are definitely on the short list.  So, when these three things get combined into a brilliantly engineered hand-held device like the Tenori-On, I can hardly contain myself.  What is the heck is a Tenori-On anyway? Is it like a Keepon? No, it’s not, but I do love those things.  The Tenori-On is a 16 x 16 LED button matrix performance instrument with a visual display that allows anyone (hey that’s me!) to play music intuitively.  They have a great website that will tell you all about it.  Check out this demonstration below.

I don’t have a Tenori-On.  I would very much like to have a Tenori-On but I don’t have $1000 to drop on one.  Not to worry, because I’ve found the next best thing.  It’s not as advanced, and it’s not hand held, but it is easy, and lots of fun, and free.  It’s a website with a 16 step sequencer called iNudge.  Now, everyone all over the internet is raving about Andre Michelle’s Tone Matrix, which is cool enough, but iNudge is better and I’ll tell you why.  iNudge has eight different sound layers, including drums and electric organ, and I can embed iNudge in my blog, or send a link of the song I’ve created to my friends.  I’ve spent the better part of my Saturday fiddling around with it and come up with some really entertaining and satisfying results.  Try it out for yourself.

As I said, I’ve been playing around with this thing all afternoon.  Below are a couple iNudges I came up with.  There are quite a few 16 step tone matrix sequencer apps on iTunes as well.  I used the free version of TonePad to compose one of these on my phone in about five minutes.  Then I went to iNudge and popped it in and added a drum beat for a little more depth.  Like I said, this first one was thrown together in a manner of minutes, and is kind of silly and whimsical sounding, but I really like it.  I think it’s a testament to these little tone matrix sequencers that it’s so easy to compose something catchy and melodic so quickly.

This next one sounds a little more dramatic. I was really trying to make it sound like something else, and it didn’t work, so I just decided to try a bunch of other stuff. I’m actually quite pleased with how it turned out. I originally composed it at 120 BPM, and then realized I could slow it down to 72, so I did.

So, if you haven’t already, go here and get your nudge on.  Paste the links to your nudges back in my comments.  I’d love to hear what you come up with!

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