Trope, designed by ambient pioneer Brian Eno and musician / software designer Peter Chilvers, expands further on the ideas introduced by Bloom, their acclaimed iPhone application. Darker in tone, Trope immerses users in endlessly evolving soundscapes created by tracing abstract shapes onto the screen, varying the tone with each movement.
Recommended for headphones and external speakers.
"Trope is a different emotional experience from Bloom - more introspective, more atmospheric. It shows that generative music, as one of the newest forms of sonema, can draw on a broad palette of moods." - Brian Eno
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Trope without hope
As long as U want to pretend U play yourself. This app leaves no freedom at all, not to mention disability of recording. Why? It is generative space that belongs to credit authors. Ofc U can use external DOW to record it, but all U achieve is a shadow of somebody else. Sounding 10000 times same way. That is what is background lead of every passage U play. My fault. Jumping up from Bloom hoped for some more individual creativity, but me and my iphone 6s plus cannot do it. It still sounds more "listen" then "create". Dissapointed. Few bucks does not matter. With all respect for Brian&folks. "Music for airports" was a jewell. This app is a tombac. Sorry guys.
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Trope, podobnie jak Bloom, rozwija ideę dotykania muzyki, oferując bogactwo dźwięków świata Briana Eno. Tutaj, miast tapnięć, wołamy dźwięki ruchem palców po ekranie. Jak w Bloom, Trope powtarza te ruchy za nami, niekoniecznie w tej samej kolejności - widać geniusz Eno.
Jeśli nie odpowiada nam mizianie ekranu, dalej, jak Bloom, Trope jest świetnym, niekończącym się albumem Briana Eno. Wystarczy, zamiast opcji "create", wybrać "listen".