Today I discovered this neat experimental soundtool from India, called DIN is Noise, developed by S. Jagannathan. This tool is a little hard to describe at the first glance…
In DIN is Noise you have some sort of “soundboard”, where you can put individual sounds on it and modulate the sounds while the are playing – including movement of the tones in the range of pitch and velocity.
This tool seems to be quite inspired by Indian microtonal music, because you can mess around with micro scales and complex sound transforms and seamless note pitching – things you will not meet that often at “ususal” music software.
Here is some video-tutorial – as you can see, that user interface has also its very own charming style…
DIN is amazing!
And free software!
Cheers from Italy,
Posted on July 16th, 2013 at 03:05Glasgo.
Uh, I think it is free, but not on the Mac and Win. A strange pricing-policy.. ;)
Posted on July 16th, 2013 at 23:15Free as a freedom, kid.
Posted on July 17th, 2013 at 12:39And until a short time ago there was only GNU/Linux version (no one had yet porting for other OS).