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Doctor Popular recently [made his iPhone DJ debute|http://www.docpop.org/2010/05/nanoloop-workshop-and-my-first-iphone-music-show-tonight/] at fivepoints arthouse in San Francisco. Now he has graciously offered to let us in on some of his mysterious ways. He will be demoing [Nanoloop|http://www.nanoloop.com/] for iPhone and then teaching the basics of creating electronic music using great little tool.
Doctor Popular recently [http://www.docpop.org/2010/05/nanoloop-workshop-and-my-first-iphone-music-show-tonight/|made his iPhone DJ debute] at fivepoints arthouse in San Francisco. Now he has graciously offered to let us in on some of his mysterious ways. He will be demoing [Nanoloop|http://www.nanoloop.com/] for iPhone and then teaching the basics of creating electronic music using great little tool.


==Time/Place==
==Time/Place==

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Doctor Popular recently his iPhone DJ debute at fivepoints arthouse in San Francisco. Now he has graciously offered to let us in on some of his mysterious ways. He will be demoing [Nanoloop|http://www.nanoloop.com/] for iPhone and then teaching the basics of creating electronic music using great little tool.

Time/Place

Tuesday, May 25th at 7pm Actual Time Whatever classroom is available, Noisebridge, 2169 Mission St

Nanoloop

Nanoloop is a sound editor and sequencer for mobile devices. Originally created in 1998 for use with the original Gameboy units, the developer has recently released Nanoloop for iPhone (and all other iPhone OS devices). NLiP builds on Nanoloop's minimal interface, but adds sampling (from line in or mic in), touch based shortcuts, and the ability to import/export tracks via email.

For anyone looking to get in to easy and portable loop based music creation, Nanoloop is an awesome tool to have. Though the iPhone version doesn't really sound like it's "chiptune" Gameboy counterpart, the portability and ease of sharing make this app even better than the original. Plus $3 on iTunes sure beats $74 for a Gameboy cart. --Doctor Popular

iTunes link: [1]