Enumero vs Polytempo Music Usage & Stats

Sometimes you need to count or tally things. This simple app increments or decrements a counter, automatically or manually, while saying the number aloud. It uses an algorithm to choose different variants of the number sounds, so it's somewhat better sounding than text-to-speech. It counts forward or backward automatically by any integral increment, and can count up to 999,999,999 if you're willing to wait 31 years or so. But it gets more interesting than that. Enumero counts in Latin, binary, hex and morse code. Enumero counts in grey code, picks random numbers and can trip off the first 10,000 digits of Pi (in hex and binary too). Enumero can recite the names of chemical elements. It can play the toy piano, sing a little Solfege and regale you with the very interesting Nerve Events. it can iterate through all possible orders of orders, and play them as a diatonic scale. It can also make up its own words out of bits of phonemes in three different ways. No other app can claim these features! And now Enumero also can be run in Audiobus and Inter App Audio, so you can use it as a random voice in musical compositions. Check out http://www.jhhl.net/iPhone/Enumero. Compatible with iPad, & iOS9-10 From the author of lots of other iOs apps like SrutiBox, Droneo, Ellipsynth, synthicity itself, Minute, Only A, Yes Session and AUMI.
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Have you ever wanted to go inside a piece of music and look around? Welcome. Welcome to the first-ever interactive 3D symphony, where you will experience music as a 3D entity that moves around you. Choose your path around an orchestral galaxy of musical streams and marvel at the once invisible waves of music as they pulsate around you like a flock of starlings painting patterns in the sky. Recorded by the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players, Brian Baumbusch's album-length composition is both visceral and therapeutic, hypnotic and deeply emotional. In this orchestra of clarinets, oboe, violins, viola, cello, double bass, piano, vibraphone, harp and guitar, you will be able to choose what instruments you wish to hear at any point throughout the symphony, dividing space and time like the many-worlds theory of quantum physics. Drawing from minimalism, classical music, and even Balinese gamelan music, Baumbusch's music is celebrated for being "inconspicuously complex" (Other Minds), "intense, simmering, and arresting" (NY Times) and "maddeningly beautiful" (The Washington Post). Fly around the stage of this 3D album and the spatial audio will immerse you in a true science fiction, where each decision splits time into a new universe: polytempo music.
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Enumero VS.
Polytempo Music

December 10, 2024