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  • Beautiful!

    This is a simply beautiful app. It's fun to play around with and see how many possibilities can be created by manipulating it with different fingers and in different ways on the screen. The music goes well. Thank you for letting us try it for free, I highly recommend it!
  • Nice

    Awesome application, but a GUI should be added to provide customization options. Otherwise, good app!
  • Fun

    Really interesting and fun to use.
    Could use an option to adjust the color though. Plain white on the start up is boring, the ability to adjust the color of the "thicket" would make it more interesting.
  • A good start

    I like this - seems funny that anybody would say a £2.39 app like this is overpriced; maybe I'm more impressed by the ambition than the reality. I prefer it to Bloom. I like the VGA output. I like the scratchy visual style. I would love it if there was more audio interactivity, that seems to be the limiting factor at the moment - sample import would be the first thing that comes to mind. I would use this live, but only for short pieces, unless it becomes more interactive.
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  • dissapointing

    Very poor value and not recommended
  • Nice work!

    Well worth the price. Thanks for letting us join your creative process. Looking forward to seeing what you have coming next.
  • Thanks for the update!

    I'm glad that you took my criticism as constructive, true artists! Thanks for updating, it is a lot more enjoyable now. Keep up the good work!

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    It's a cool application I think, but I think it also needs work. (updates would be awesome!) The price is too high for what it really is. (it's more or the same expense as bloom, only bloom is totally awesome) You cannot do very much with this app at all.



    The visuals are very cool because I hadn't ever seen anything like it before. Plus it is fun to see the everchanging patterns you can create.

    I wish I had more control over how it sounded. It seems moving your finger around the screen only minimally changes what you hear.

    I know if you hold 2 fingers on it for a little while, both the visuals and the sound drastically change. I tried other finger combinations to no avail. Is this it? No instructions are given( I believe)

    It might be cooler if more things like this happened, and you could more drastically manipulate the sounds, and if it was cheaper.

    I still appreciate all the hard work put into this app though, very cool guys.
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  • Overpriced

    Compared to the Eno trilogy of apps and Emergence.... and many much cheaper music apps.... this is poor value indeed. The control feels relatively limited both musically and visually and, although I'm generaly receptive to ideas of this kind and otherwise quite enjoy minimalist (as in Nyman, Glass etc ) music, my interest waned after around 20 seconds - probably never to be revisited.
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  • fantastic in every sense

    This is a cool little app that's just really beginning to explore the interactive possibilities of the touch interface.
  • Nice start

    Two things would make this much better- a way to adjust tempo, and a smoother transition between the two basic timbres that the app plays in. Otherwise, very compelling. And don't whine about the cost- some interesting thinking here.

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