Oscilloscoop
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| OscilloScoop | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Scott Snibbe, Lukas Girling, Graham McDermott |
| Publisher(s) | Scott Snibbe Studio |
| Platform(s) | iOS |
| Release | May 3, 2011 |
| Genre(s) | Music |

OscilloScoop is an interactive music app for iOS that runs on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch, available through the iTunes App Store. The app presents a real-time interface for creating electronic music in various electronic music genres from hip hop to techno and house. The app is designed with a minimalist modern interface of three colored crowns, that spin like potters' wheels. Touching each crown affects the parameters of the audio. The top crown controls pitch, the middle a low pass resonant filter, and the bottom a fader. Controls on the left allow one to change the bassline beat, while buttons on the right allow the user to save their creation, and a slider below controls tempo.[1][2]
In 2011, OscilloScoop won the ZKM App Art Award, the first award ever given to art apps.[3]