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Audiotool

Did you ever want to compose your own music? Sure. Did you ever do so? Right.

Here it is, it’ll supply you with an emulator of some famous little machines, used by DJs, producers and bands all over the planet. Right now, we can equip you with a rebuilt Roland TR-808, TR-909, TB-303 and some floorboards. Interested? Give it a try!

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Post by [ Hobnox ] at 2008-05-13T11:23:54+02:00

Hobnox AudioTool Demo Update

We finally launched the update providing an emulation of the famous Roland TR-808 drum-computer. You will also find two additional stomp-boxes like a compressor with optional side-chain input to add more dynamic and a Bit-crusher to add more noise to your sound. For a better workflow we've added ... more
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Post by [ owrede ] at 2008-04-13T23:46:04+02:00

Meet Hobnox developers at FFK08

André Michelle and Joa Ebert will be speaking at the Flashforum Konferenz 2008 (21st to 24th May) in Cologne (in the neighbourhood of the Hobnox offices). Joa will be talking about Adobe Hydra (shader language for Flash and AfterEffects) and also about boosting performance with bytecode from Acti... more
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Post by [ Hobnox ] at 2008-03-18T23:38:40+01:00

"Make some noise"-campaign site started

Leading Flash developers working on audio applications in Flash want to mobilize the Flash developer community to petition Adobe for better support of dynamic audio (or at least some backwards compatibility).Visit the campaign site: http://www.make-some-noise.com/ more
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Post by [ Hobnox ] at 2008-03-12T19:08:47+01:00

Make some noise!

Calculating digital music is a great performance impact on current computer systems, especially when running those in a browser. We use Flash, cause it is the most distributed browser plugin worldwide, but it has its downsizes. The current Flash Plugin version does not support dynamic audio creation... more
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You’ve already installed Java, perfect! Otherwise we can’t offer you the most stable audio signal, as long as Flash-Technology is not ready yet.

You don’t have Java? Download it here for free.