Brad Garton Releases iLooch Application for iPhone/iPod/iPad

Prof. Brad Garton, Director of Columbia's Computer Music Center,  has released "iLooch" at the Apple App Store for the iPhone/iPod/iPad devices.  It employs generative rules to produce subtle and ever-changing streams of music.  One reviewer of iLooch says "The generated sounds are outstanding, to say the least, and the music is fantastic."  Of particular interest to Columbia students is the underlying audio architecture for iLooch:  working with Damon Holzborn and Terry Pender, Garton ported the RTcmix music language to the iPhoneOS, allowing access to a wide range of synthesis and signal-processing capabilities.
Prof. Brad Garton, Director of Columbia's Computer Music Center,  has released "iLooch" at the Apple App Store for the iPhone/iPod/iPad devices.  It employs generative rules to produce subtle and ever-changing streams of music.  One reviewer of iLooch says "The generated sounds are outstanding, to say the least, and the music is fantastic."  Of particular interest to Columbia students is the underlying audio architecture for iLooch:  working with Damon Holzborn and Terry Pender, Garton ported the RTcmix music language to the iPhoneOS, allowing access to a wide range of synthesis and signal-processing capabilities.  Garton and Holzborn will be focusing on this technology in one of the Department's computer music classes next year.

(or search for "ilooch" at the App Store)