21:32 – Frustrations related to the iOS-based music making. 20:08 – Morning rituals boosting creativity.ĩ. 18:45 – The ease of access to music making.Ĩ. 14:29 – Importance of mobility in the music making process.ħ. 4:50 – Motivations for being a blogger and producing haQ attaQ.Ħ. 4:12 – Jakob’s perspective on live music performance.ģ. 1:43 – Jakob’s start in music production (before using iOS tools).Ģ. TC-11, BORDERLANDS GRANULAR, THOR, iMONO/POLY, CYCLOP, AUDULUS 3Īnd here’s a list of topics of our conversation (timestamps are included too, although you have to click on the video description on YouTube for those to work:ġ. Instruments with performance control features: Korg GADGET, CUBASIS 2, AURIA, MULTITRACK DAW, MODSTEP, NANOSTUDIO, FUGUE MACHINE, FIGURE It took a while to put it all together (particularly the audio editing on a laptop and rendering of the visualisation on an iPad) and I couldn’t be more happy with the outcome.īelow are the LINKS to the apps discussed in the interview ( or used for the recording and visualisation of it). In our chat, Jakob and I cover quite a lot of ground and discuss the present state as well as the future of mobile music making. It was conducted on during my visit to Stockholm where I was also attending the 12th Art of Record Production conference to present my research on affordances of iOS apps. Here is my in-depth interview with Jakob Haq (of haQ attaQ) on mobile and iOS-based music making.
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