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Pure Data-based, open source patch created by Florian Grote and Peter Kirn with Mouse on Mars.
– Make inputs by holding down your finger, or lock input for continuous samplingįeatures artwork by Rupert Smyth.
– Adjust the feedback loop, pitch, and filter for unique sounds – Record vocals or instruments from the built-in mic or another input – Play with gestures, even without looking closely at the screen – Unique controls, designed to be used in live performance and tested onstage – Pitch-shifted delay with feedback and filter But now it's available to anyone – whether you're a musician wanting to create unique sounds or you just want to make some wild noises and frighten friends and enemies. It's been tested in Mouse on Mars' live shows and used in studio albums. Sing into it, speak into it, plug in an instrument, sample sounds, and then make sonic mayhem. Used by the duo in their live performances, it's a playable effect inspired by analog hardware. WretchUp is the sonic instrument from the imagination of Mouse on Mars Instruments. Music App Blog: "if you like the occasional dose of sonic mayhem, then this is an app that will let you make it" IOS Mars: "Barely controlled chaos“, "sonic extremes“, "well suited for live use“ If you accidentally did not allow mic input, you can allow later via: Device settings, WretchUp, Data settings, Microphone, allow mic input.An effect instrument anyone can play – sonic anarchy in the palm of your hand. Make inputs by holding down your finger, or lock input for continuous samplingįeatures artwork by Rupert Smyth. Adjust the feedback loop, pitch, and filter for unique sounds Record vocals or instruments from the built-in mic or another input Play with gestures, even without looking closely at the screen Unique controls, designed to be used in live performance and tested onstage Pitch-shifted delay with feedback and filter But now it's available to anyone - whether you're a musician wanting to create unique sounds or you just want to make some wild noises and frighten friends and enemies. An effect instrument anyone can play - sonic anarchy in the palm of your hand.