4.0
47 reviews
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About this app

This application is a unique mutli-touch music instrument to make drone sounds.

Springs relies on a spring simulation controlling a bank of oscillators : 8 springs are available each one adjusting the volume of a tuned oscillator.

You can adjust some parameters of the spring simulation to alterate the way springs move and thus the sound produced by the app.

This application is built with free open source software such as Processing (graphics and interaction) and Pure-Data (sound).

If you are willing to use it as real instrument in a performance and you lack some features : drop me an email !

This app was developped with the support of Stereolux (http://www.stereolux.org/)

- Mutli-touch enables you to leave a note at a precise point on the screen : move a spring then move your finger outside the circle before releasing it. The sping will be anchored to that position, tap it to release it.
- one menu with sliders to control effects and spring simulation.
- one menu with buttons to adjust base note and scale to be able to tune your instrument.
- accelerometer use to control the slide's length beetween harmonic combinations.

The app is designer to be used with a headset or a decent pair of speakers, making it louder on the built-in speakers would mean to compress the sound and thus crush the dynamics making the sound less precise.

The code is available here : https://github.com/b2renger/Springs

That being said : have fun !
Updated on
Jun 16, 2014

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
38 reviews
CGHQPlays
December 16, 2020
Good app, but I request 2 things. 1. Make the buttons at the top bigger. 2. It lags a lot and we press the sliders on the top by accident while using the springs. Other than that, great app.
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A Google user
September 22, 2017
It's ok. Good for making drone sounds. But there are better apps than this nowadays. Some plus points: -Allows to play multiple sounds (chords). -More scales than most apps. -Spring based ui is good for drones that involve slight changes in sound, but not responsive enough for more temporal, realtime melodies
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A Google user
September 3, 2014
Looks nice, no sound on Galaxy Note II.
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