
Disco Fingers sounds like the name of a club drug invented by Chris Morris but is, in fact, a new music creation app _for iPad that makes composing tunes cartoonishly simple. The three-person Norwegian startup behind Disco Fingers spent a year testing out different ways of simply composing tunes. Their solution lets you put together songs by placing dancing creatures on a 2D grid. Hit play and the_grooving little fellas_are turned into beats. Different characters represent different instruments and you have the option of recording your own voice with various effects filters. While the app is free, a $4.69 (£2.99)...
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