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  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • October 8, 2011
  • October 7, 2024
  • 8.0+
  • 4+
  • 1.26MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • English

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Version History of Cryptoclash

1.2

August 23, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. 64-bit compilation and built for multiple screen sizes!

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1.0

October 8, 2011

Price History of Cryptoclash

Description of Cryptoclash

Cryptoclash is a strange generative synthesizer, which translates letters into sound. By typing in a string of up to 20 letters (a-z), you set up the states of the sound engine, which are represented as roaming particles. Every time they collide, things can change! Use the accelerometers to change gravity, and tap on a ball to give it a velocity boost. Each time you choose the source string, you create a new sounding patch. Some sounds are noisier, and others more meditative; keep exploring and you'll hear interesting new tuning systems (such as 26 notes per octave), and different amounts of synthesizer feedback. The central idea behind this work is that of the musical cryptogram, where letters are turned into notes; but the sound engine here avoids such a direct and obvious mapping for a combination of physics engine (thank you Box2D), live coding, sonification, finite state machines, Markov models and feedback FM. Download Cryptoclash if you are open to stranger computer music sounds, and avoid it if you just want diatonic melodies and piano sounds! If you like this, or want a free starting point, you may be interested in the other two in an accessible live coding triology; TOPLAPapp and RISCy, already available on the App Store.
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Cryptoclash: FAQ

Is Cryptoclash software compatible with iPad devices?

Cryptoclash isn’t available on iPad devices.

Who built the Cryptoclash app?

Joshua Parmenter developed the Cryptoclash app.

What minimum version of iOS does Cryptoclash need?

The Cryptoclash app currently supports iOS 8.0 or later.

What do users think of the Cryptoclash app?

Cryptoclash has an okay rating of 3 out of 5, according to user reviews.

What category is the Cryptoclash app?

The App Genre Of The Cryptoclash App Is Music.

What is the recent version of the Cryptoclash app?

1.2 is the newly released Cryptoclash version.

When did the new Cryptoclash update happen?

The latest Cryptoclash app update was released on October 7, 2024.

When did Cryptoclash first launch?

Cryptoclash was first made available on February 5, 2023.

What age group is Cryptoclash suitable for?

Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.

What are the languages available on Cryptoclash?

Cryptoclash is now available to use in English.

Can I access Cryptoclash via Apple Arcade's subscription service?

No, Cryptoclash is not on Apple Arcade.

Is Cryptoclash equipped with in-app purchases?

No, Cryptoclash does not feature in-app purchases for users.

Is Cryptoclash fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Cryptoclash is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Cryptoclash incorporate ads within the app?

No, Cryptoclash does not incorporate ads within the app.

Screenshot of Cryptoclash

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Reviews of Cryptoclash

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  • Cool App, Could be Better...

    First off, this is a pretty cool app and I recommend downloading if you like interesting glitchy computer music and random strange sounds. It could be better though... It would be nice if the letters moved and fell faster, or if you could adjust the rate. It also really slows down if you are using a lot of letters. It would be nice if there were some user options, maybe like different sounds and effects. Also, you can only make a letter move by touch if it is already rolling, it would be nice if you could touch one thats still and make it move. Just some ideas. I hope there's more work put into this app, it could be amazing! Thanks.
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  • Another freaky, noisy thing that's well worth your time...

    It took me a moment to get going on Cryptoclash, I have to admit.

    I let gravity take my input phrase (a derogatory remark about my work environment) to see what sounds would happen. It was interesting, but oddly minimal. I moved my device around and listened to the crazy bleeps and bloops . . . then I laid it flat and began to touch the letters, giving each of them some more velocity. Things immediately became even more interesting. So I input another mean phrase about my job. An even better set of sounds met my ears, and I went to town. I switched on some binaural beat from another app, letting them run in the background . . . and time began to melt away.

    Nicholas has given the experimental community so much for free here, that paying for this app is a no-brainer. Great stuff for the sonically adventurous!
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