Inkstrumental for iPhone by Jon Burgerman x ustwo
PRESS: The ustwo / Jon burgerman iPhone app of the century is about to hit your iPhone screens ... Prepare for mentalism. Prepare for 'make and share', prepare for Sound graffiti ~ also CLICK THRU to peep behind-the-scenes video (with oodles more Burgerman-doodles) for inkstrumental :)
WHAT-IS: Inkstrumental™ is a game coming soon for iPhone and iPod touch - which lets you create music by touching the characters, who each play a sound from a selection of weird and wonderful samples and noises. You can make different tunes by putting the characters in various sequences and touching them like a synthesizer keyboard. You will also be able share your Inkstrumental™ creations with other users, and hear what inkstrumentalists™ around the globe have come up with. Inkstrumental™ is a collaboration between doodle meister Jon Burgerman and digital design studio ustwo™
PRESS: inkstrumental is going to be the No1 release on iPhone platform ever, create the most moist ever wrongtones and shares them with your worst enemies, the best things about this app is that it is all about the sound and visuals, Moist is not nearly wet enough to describe the moistness.
Source: Jon Burgerman-Tweet
WHAT-IS: Inkstrumental™ is a game coming soon for iPhone and iPod touch - which lets you create music by touching the characters, who each play a sound from a selection of weird and wonderful samples and noises. You can make different tunes by putting the characters in various sequences and touching them like a synthesizer keyboard. You will also be able share your Inkstrumental™ creations with other users, and hear what inkstrumentalists™ around the globe have come up with. Inkstrumental™ is a collaboration between doodle meister Jon Burgerman and digital design studio ustwo™
PRESS: inkstrumental is going to be the No1 release on iPhone platform ever, create the most moist ever wrongtones and shares them with your worst enemies, the best things about this app is that it is all about the sound and visuals, Moist is not nearly wet enough to describe the moistness.
Source: Jon Burgerman-Tweet