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Create Digital Music rounds up iTouch / iPhone music apps

The lovely and talented Peter Kirn over at Create Digital Music has posted a round up of music apps for the iPod / iTouch platform. The list includes tools for using your iPhone as a MIDI/OSC controller, making random weird digital art, visualizing your music and, er, listening to Snow Patrol's next album, amongst other apps. Peter's a thoughtful critic and his evaluations are pretty detailed and thorough.
If you're an aspiring iPhone musician / DJ/ sound designer, this is definitely a good place to start finding useful apps.


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piano08man said 12:45PM on 9-03-2008
there's no such thing as an iTouch
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Joel said 11:25AM on 9-03-2008
Couldn't believe that I'm seeing "iTouch" here at TUAW! Shape up...
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Stephen Lang said 12:14PM on 9-03-2008
RjDj look interesting, sorta like ElectroPlankton for the Nintendo DS (I would love a port of that game.)
It's like having a modern art museum right in your pants!
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Fry said 3:55PM on 9-03-2008
what is an iTouch
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Shunnabunich said 9:22PM on 9-03-2008
Actually, I believe there is such a product as an "iTouch", but it's made by a Chinese knockoff company or something. I fail to see how it's relevant to this article's focus on apps for Apple's mobile OS X platform, neither of which (apps nor OS) can run on an iTouch.
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Peter Kirn said 11:14PM on 9-03-2008
I heard iTouch used casually as a way to refer to the iPhone and iPod touch platforms together. We really do need a name for that. Here it's probably just confusion, as the above is a mouthful. iThings? iStuff?
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