Cymascope app

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Cymascope app

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Google Cymascope app
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What's the application for church use?
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russellhltn wrote:What's the application for church use?
For deaf members, it could give them an opportunity to visualize the hymns. Even though they can't hear the hymns, they would be able to experience them in a new way.
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Cymascope app is available for Apple & android devices. It has a keyboard play/record (record up to 144 notes) function & picture/share function & microphone (live/recorded sounds/music) function. I think you can connect to a projector. Cymatics is basically the geometric resonance patterns of sound. You can find a demonstration of the Cymascope app on Youtube by Cymascope.
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Re: Cymascope app

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Google Cymascope app 2.0

More range, more features

Available for Apple, Google Play
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You can play/sing live music, but not record copy righted music.

You can play music on on-screen keyboard.

It will show colorized cymatic images of voice/music.

Apple vesion can be connected to projecter.

This allows Deaf people to enjoy/"visualize" music - vocal and/or instumental-as one potential use.

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