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A Day at Studio Tonne
Posted by Mark Sinclair, 23 August 2006, 15:02 Permalink Comments (0)
Brighton's Studio Tonne have just released another gem of interactivity entitled A Day at the Studio.
We're not quite sure if it offers the most accurate picture of life down at Paul Farrington's studio (surely they can't spend all day hitting each other, eating wasabi or chewing on tin foil) but as the latest installment in Farrington's range of Sound Toys, A Day... is an addictive little game where you can sequence your own sound compositions via a fruit-machine like interface. To make different sounds appear you have to select an Endurance! style challenge for each designer. Go on, make him eat the lemon again!
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