The micro.blog photo challenge for May 18th – Random.

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Passing clouds of inconsequential observations
The micro.blog photo challenge for May 17th – Hold.
“Just hold it there and that will do for today.”
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I was confused as to why the iPad would play music and the sound on videos but fell silent while playing games. I eventually realised it was in Silent Mode. Swipe down from the top right corner to open the Control Centre and tap the Bell icon to toggle Silent Mode on and off.
Best of all – this also restored sound to the wonderful SoundForest app which had been silent for a while. Created by Justin Alexander it seems to have been abandoned but still functions on the latest devices.
Many (many!) years ago I wrote a little thing for the Amiga called Beat Sheets which triggered brief sound samples. It was part of a series I created for children called Kids Disk, which were distributed on floppy discs for free from Public Domain libraries via snail mail. It was written with AMOS, which was pretty fancy for the time, probably in 512 kilobytes of memory. I did add a hard drive to the Amiga at some point which added 20 megabytes of storage – which I described at the time as “like having a vast empty warehouse to store stuff”; for context the SoundForest video below is 155 megabytes.
Lo and behold (isn’t the Internet wonderful?) someone had a video of Beat Sheets in action which they seemed to be running in an Amiga emulator…
Fast forward several decades and SoundForest is a far more sophisticated app, downloaded from the App Store and running on a hand held device with a terabyte of memory. It follows the same idea of tapping sound samples into a grid. You can extend your song by swiping to the left for a fresh sheet. Tapping the top bar stops and starts the player and double tapping changes the speed. Different sounds are available in the various environments – jungle, desert, ocean etc. Great fun.
The micro.blog photo challenge for May 16th – Time. Since retiring I found the repetitive routines of daily life can feel like I am living in Euclidean time. So Google’s clock could prove useful…
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The micro.blog photo challenge for May 15th – Clouds. Completely unrelated.
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The micro.blog photo challenge for May 14th – Fence. The sheep in the Peak District are very nervous and will start urinating if someone takes a photo of them over the fence.
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The micro.blog photo challenge for May 13th – Community. The Live Coding community is always welcoming and helpful. Having explored Sonic Pi and Extempore the pattern making nature of Tidal is more my thing. They are developing a version that works in a browser…
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The micro.blog photo challenge for May 12th – Tranquility. Every year some foxes use a den at the end of our overgrown garden to raise their cubs, four this year, before moving on in the summer. They seem to appreciate the tranquility it affords them.
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The micro.blog photo challenge for May 11th – Maroon. In 1964 a TV producer decided to maroon some visiting American blues singers on a disused railway station. Sister Rosetta Tharpe sang Didn’t It Rain. All that remains today on the Floop…
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The micro.blog photo challenge for May 10th – Pot. The weekly Pepper Plant Update is a couple of days early because… it is in a pot.
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