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PUBLIC MARKS from sbrothier with tags music & ipad

2015

Introducing Sunny for iPhone & iPad

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Imagine you could sleep, relax, work and meditate on the beach. Would you do it?

edjing and edjing Pro | Mix your songs anywhere, anytime!

No more waste of time. Only mixing. edjing introduces the “Gobal Search”. Search on multiple music catalogues at once to find the song you want to mix in one click. The new edjing also comes with a “Current Playlist” feature to help you manage the tracks you want to play.

2013

Novocaine: painless high-performance audio on iOS and OS X

An analgesic for high-performance audio on the iPhone, iPad and Mac OS X. Really fast audio in iOS and Mac OS X using Audio Units is hard, and will leave you scarred and bloody. What used to take days can now be done with just a few lines of code.

Sonic Experiences — RjDj

RjDj’s apps take some people to outer space and others back down to earth.

2012

Alicia Keys gets her own storytelling app for iPhone and iPad | Apps Playground

Musician Alicia Keys is getting into the digital storytelling game, courtesy of a new iOS app called The Journals of Mama Mae & LeeLee, which was released today on the App Store. It’s described as “an immersive storytelling experience that includes exclusive, original music from Alicia Keys”, which we think will appeal to children as well as fans of the star.

Planetary: A Visual Music Player for iPad by Bloom Studio, Inc.

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An all-new, stunningly beautiful way to explore your music collection. Version 2.0 available now for iPad and iPad 2.

2010

Apple Introduces us to a New iTunes "Concert Ticket +" System - Patently Apple

There's no missing the point that Apple wants to enter the electronic concert and event ticket business via a new application and system simply called "Concert Ticket +." The system that is laid out in this extraordinarily detailed patent, points to a new iTunes based web service for tickets that will naturally enhance the iTunes music empire. Apple definitely envisions a way to revolutionize the entire current concert ticket process so as to eliminate paper while enhancing the concert or event experience. Today's patent reviews the basics of this new system as well as review the benefits of such a system which could include the concert goer receiving such things as a live recording of the concert they just attended or access to exclusive artist interviews or refreshments. Surprisingly, the patent goes far beyond concerts as well - so as to cover sporting events, amusement park admissions and rides (think Disney), a wedding invitation system and a lot more. In fact, one of the events that the report covers includes Apple's World Wide Developer Conference 2010.