SrutiBox

SrutiBox

By Henry Lowengard

  • Category: Music
  • Release Date: 2019-02-12
  • Current Version: 1.4.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 12.61 MB
  • Developer: Henry Lowengard
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 7.1
Score: 3.8
3.8
From 10 Ratings

Description

SrutiBox simulates an Indian harmonium, used as a base tone in Indian music and in spiritual practices of chanting and droning. SrutiBox 1.4 now works under iOS8, iPhone 4,5,6, and 6+ sizes, has a slightly different look, and fixes a few bugs that you may have encountered. SrutiBox is a synthesizer, creating drones with various timbres and precise intonations that blur the distinction between tones, timbres and chords. The drone can be fairly static or undergo slow modulation and harmonic change. It now plays in the background under iOS 4.0 like many other music apps! Pop over to http://www.jhhl.net/iPhone/SrutiBox/ and listen to some examples! "I wanted you to know that I have made my debut in Vienna a couple of weeks ago as an iPHONEist. I played two simultaneously - one with sruti box and the other with a variety of apps. I am enjoying sruti box immensely! Thank you!" โ€” Dr. Pauline Oliveros I also have another Droning app, Droneo, which has a similar interface, but more droning options! SrutiBox uses 12 "reeds" which can be tuned to a great number of scales, randomly detuned, and chorused and modulated. The pitch interval and volume of each "reed" can be set individually, making for a wide variety of drones. The reeds can be set to various timbres suitable for drones, including vocal-like timbres and low frequency-friendly chirps. A special iPhone feature of SrutiBox is that you can wave the phone in an imitation of pumping the bellows, adding a touch of realism to the simulation. SrutiBox can also be used as a pitch source for instrument tuning purposes, or as an aid for learning the difference between Just and Equal Tempered intervals. As with other iPhone/iPod touch audio applications, it'll sound better through headphones, although in a quiet room, it's quite effective! Make sure to use the volume controls on the side of the phone to set the volume level you like. See the SrutiBox web pages for more information, hints, and possibly tales of YOUR performances and discoveries: http://www.jhhl.net/iPhone/SrutiBox It's also the place to ask for support and advice, or email tutti-srutti at jhhl.net also: visit my iPhone App Facebook group for starting discussions etc! http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=150360054839 Thank You! Check out my other apps: Droneo, Tondo, the iPhone Wind Chimes, Lake Piano and Enumero!

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Reviews

  • Stupid App!!! Waste of $$$

    1
    By Jai ananda
    Doesnโ€™t sound at all like a Shruti box. COMPLETE RIP-OFF!!
  • ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

    5
    By Emoleash
    I have been using this app for years. Love it. Dr. Pauline Oliveros?! Thatโ€™s high praise.
  • Beautiful

    5
    By GuruDavid
    Thank you for your huge effort to update this greet app!
  • thank you for the update!

    5
    By Jonathanweb460
    essential app
  • Totally cool

    5
    By soundgoddess
    You have to have a little theory & program it, but you can make WONDERFUL SOUNDS with this thing!
  • Gopal

    1
    By Beachbunnu
    I am not sure if the programmer tried once. Most useless I ever bought, minimal criteria for this program is sound, which I don't get it. Apple should remove from its site.
  • Fantastic drone app

    5
    By Golden master
    This is a great sounding and feature packed app. I am a just intonation enthusiast and i love the amazing amount of flexibility allowed in specifying intervals and timbres. Very useful and unique. My first app review-- just had to say something about this one.
  • Quirky, But Enjoyable Program

    4
    By oasisob1
    Sadly it seems Mr. Lowengard is focusing on Droneo, but the srutibox is fun and *CAN* sound wonderful, if you're willing to play with the settings. I use a variety of noisemakers at night to help me get to sleep, and the problem with most of them is that they offer only a limited set of preprogrammed sounds. I enjoy the variety and customization that srutibox provides. Although a built-in sleep timer would be wonderful, you can use your ipod/iphone timer instead. Get this if you like drones and aren't afraid to fiddle and knobificate!
  • Dew dew

    1
    By Bob bobson bobby
    Sounds are very very bad. Waste of money. Should be marketed as a simple multiple sine wave generator.
  • Ugly Box, Sweet Filling

    4
    By Batmosphere
    I bought this after listening to the audio examples on the developer's site; it makes a surprising variety of timbres, and with the Churn feature, you can crossfade between any two for an animated sound. It's a lot deeper and sweeter-sounding than it appears from the drab Formica interface. I'm enjoying exploring alternate tunings and learning how harmonics layer to form chords and textures. I don't like the clicks you hear when changing some settings, and I told the developer an echo effect would make the drones even spacier, but he replied that would detract from the authenticity. (Bonus points for responding at length to my emailed suggestions!) He also said he'll be concentrating on his Droneo app, so I'll probably buy that next.

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