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RjDj The mind twisting hearing sensation. (video)
RjDj is a music application for the Iphone. It uses sensory input to generate and control music you are listening to. RjDj is mainly consumed with headphones...
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rjdj.me — RjDj was born as an iphone application on a friday, october 10, 2008 about 2pm gmt. The... first day was naturally quite exciting. Before going into details, let us give you some links so you know who RjDj is. First of all we were really happy about the ... (more) RjDj
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RjDj Generates An Awesome, Trippy Soundtrack For Your Life
TechCrunch — RjDj, a new iPhone application that was released earlier this week, is one of the coolest things I’ve seen released on the still fledgling platform. Download it now, if only to try it for a few minutes. You can download the full version for $2.99 here, or you can try out the free version (which only has one ’scene’). The application is difficult to describe and on paper it sounds sort of silly. Using the iPhone’s built in microphone, the application listens for ambient noise which it then modifies and infuses into an automatically generated dynamic soundtrack. Each of the ...

RjDj for iPhone: Auto generates dynamic soundtrack
D' Technology Weblog — RjDj is a new iPhone application, that using the iPhone’s built in microphone listens for ambient noise which it then modifies and infuses into an automatically generated dynamic soundtrack. Each of the application’s six different “scenes” has a different feel to it, with options like a trance-like beat that might fit in at a club and a track that is based entirely on percussion. Each track also treats the incoming audio differently - some tracks loop the input, while others distort it. You can download the full version for $2.99 (iTunes link), or you can try out the ...

RjDj: Live ambient soundscape generator for iPhone, which is way more awesome than it sounds
Boing Boing Gadgets — "RjDj" is a new iPhone application that mixes audio data from the iPhone's microphone in realtime and plays them back out your headphones to create an electronic musicish environment. Different "scenes" exist in lieu of proper songs, each of which use the open "Pd" descriptor language to define what to do with the sounds coming in through the microphone. Your voice might be remixed into a flanging loop in one scene; another might use increased volume to change the melody of a song. It's easier to watch in the video than it is to explain — and even easier to understand if you just ...

RjDj: Like illicit drug, but technologically legal…
theory.isthereason — Got a sweet mp3 player, but tired of listening to someone else’s music? The tools for music creation has become more accessible thanks to affordable applications such as Garageband, but they still tend to be relatively complex to learn. In comes another mode of music production… the one that pre-packages auditory possibilities, and lets you unleash it in your own haphazard, serendipitous way. Throw in the portability, multi-sensory and processing power of the iPhone, and the gates of creativity becomes unleashed. Earlier this month, Brian Eno released a generative music album for the iPhone known as ...

DJ inside your iPhone
bookofjoe — Who knew? "RjDj is an amazing little iPhone application that creates aleatoric music from ambient sound in real time. It’s like having a tiny, tireless DJ in your phone, mixing constantly." My problem is that DJ's in my head. No wonder I'm so confused. [via ...

RjDj Wants To Be The SoundTrack Of Your Life
Byte of the Apple - BusinessWeek — RjDj Wants To Be The SoundTrack Of Your Life Posted by: Peter Burrows on November 19 Since Oct. 10, there have been more than 150,000 downloads of a bizarre new music app for the iPhone, called RjDj. Created by a five person company called Reality Jockey, it let’s you choose from a handful of instrumental techno-style “themes”, which then incorporate the sounds around you into the music. If someone whistles, you may hear it reflected as a synthesizer. Rap your fingers or close the door, and the rhythm changes. Some of the tracks even make use of the iPhone’s accelerometer—so if you dance to the music, that changes the tune, too. The effect is truly trippy. As company ...

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