About

Fingerbaby is an experimental noise making toy. Sound is generated by shaping audio waves directly with your fingers.
Besides being a fully functional polyphonic synthesizer, in essence the game is to to fiddle about and explore the curious world of waves.

This is a User review: I tried fingerbaby and even though its lack of babies i liked it right away. You can use All your 10 fingers + your nose if you wish. Never before have i used so many fingers at the same time. Also there is some background music which is really strange. Overall score 8/10. Could use more babies and the background music is a Bit annoying. -B.T.



App Overview

0:05 Gestures
0:20 Pitch, Smooth
0:30 Memory
0:40 Clear
0:45 Save
0:55 Dual
1:10

Features

  • Load, Save and Mix Waves
  • Wave Operations (Add, AM, FM)
  • Midi Connectivity via network and the camera connector kit
  • On Screen keyboards: Piano, C-System and Stradella layouts
  • Edit ADSR Envelopes
  • Polyphony support (play multiple notes at once)
  • ?AudioBus support?

Credits

Fingerbaby.

by asdfg / hansi raber
2014

History
2013/12/28 Dancing Fingers
2013/12/10 Even more Fingerbaby + Darktime
2013/11/09 beรชรฉรจ๐“ฎ๐•–๐”ขแต‰โ„ฏ๐‘’๐–พ๐•–๐™š๐šŽ๐—ฒ๐’†๐–Š๐šŽแต‰รซรฉ๐–Šรชรจp desktop
2013/11/08 Fingerbaby + Doepfer Dark Time (usb midi)
2013/10/25 Fingerbaby: Tribute to Michael Angelo Batio
2013/10/25 Even more fingerbaby: keypad
2013/10/23 More Fingerbaby: rel mode for the second wave
2013/10/20 Fingerbaby Tests: Additive / AM / FM
2013/09/25 Fingerbaby testing...
2013/08/17 Fingerbaby test


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Imprint:
Hansi Raber / Melicharstr. 8 / 4020 Linz / Austria / +436506844985
Thanks: My girlfriend, be, this thing took a long time to finish! Oriol Ferrer, for constantly testing, improving and helping shape fingerbaby. Reini Zach for some funny jam sessions. GC/Lowa for great suggestions and clarifications. Harald for the oscilloscope testing. Tons of people at Schmiede for feedback on early alpha versions. Sine waves, simply for being discovered and the egyptians and/or babylonians for discovering them. THANKS! The openFrameworks community and their impressive set of handy code.