Found the blog “Little-Scale” from Sebastian Tomczak, where he presens various experiments with sequencer, hardware and waveform-modulators. The combination of weird hardware, devices with a raw pixelated sound make them unique works, that got into my heart right from the start. A cool combination of old meets new, like a MIDI-Sequencer for the Sega Mage Drive or iPod Touch controlling a C64.
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- 020200: I just found this tool, called “PixelShop”. http://blackflux.com/node/10
- Nik: There is also http://www.aseprite.org It’s cross platform, has a lot of advanced features and continues to...
- 020200: Oh, thanks. Good recommondation.
- 32bit: Regarding pixel editors on OS X, there is also PikoPixel, which is free: http://www.twilightedge.com...
- 020200: Well, yeah. In parts. You can use an iOS-App for putting samples on this device. Ok, in that sense this is...
- daniel: hi martin, it´s not a sampler, because it can´t sample..it´s more a sampleplayer..but a nice one ;-)
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