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/> I’ll admit to knowing almost nothing about audio manipulation. What those guys do behind their huge banks of level machines and knobs is frankly beyond me. But this morning I stumbled on something that bewildered me even more than usual. It’s an app called href="http://itunes.apple.com/app/donut/id451057730?mt=8">Donut, and it’ll set you back $9.99 for your iPad, and it might just melt your brain.
The developers href="http://thestrangeagency.com/circles-within-circles/">explain it on their blog, but I have no idea what the hell any of that means. Something about stacking loops of recordings, and “creating two-dimensional time.”
All I know is that watching the video above, it strikes me that you can make some very Doctor Who sound effects with this thing.
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