EDMT

by VJ Fader


Music & Audio

free



EDMT is a truly unique audio visual instrument for your phone and tablet.


Designed by media artist VJ Fader, EDMT allows you to ‘play’ with your phone or tablet to generate mind expanding graphics and EDM inspired sounds. He is combining years of his experience as a visual and software designer into one amazing experience.Visit our Youtube channel to watch how-to videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/EDMTappKey Features:- Multiple interactive audio visual scenes- Real-time generative 3D graphics with dynamic sound- Interact using multi-gesture inputs and accelerometer- Audio reactive scenes- Output to TV or projector via HDMI- Multi-gesture interactionThere are several ‘scenes’ to choose from where you can explore and discover exciting audio visual environments. Fader created this app for everyone who’s interested in exploring music visually. Unlike traditional instrument concepts, EDMT allows you to interact with the sound in a dynamic and playful way.Additional sound design by Mandy Mozart, he researches the parallels between classical composition strategies, modern classic, archaic forms of jam and improvised music as well as contemporary dance music. He has a strong interest in creating immersive trips with any means possible.EDMT has been awarded the App Art Award in Artistic Innovation Category @ Zentrum für Kunst und Medien in Germany.First official release.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

They certainly did their homework. wink wink

Stefan Savić

Though I did not find a way to record which sucks

Ori Domb

Just what was sought. Sound sensitivity is greater with tablet than phone for externnal source, and sometimes shake doesn't change scene, but fantastic otherwise.

Robert Garvey

Can you make a better one improve please take off faces(kid stuff) Thanks!

Johnny Smith

doesnt run ... - but fast support ... ;)

rene lesniakowski

This is exactly what I was hopping this app would be, only slight problem is when manipulating the cube of cubes it seems to glitch out, as opposed to manipulating the image smoothly.

NeuroWinter