Make mad music with Zephyr iPhone app
Zephyr is a new iPhone app from the creators of Ocarina. Where Ocarina was a virtual flute one had to blow the old-fashioned way, however, Zephyr is a stranger creation that turns finger-painted art into "distinctive sounds of wind and music."
Zephyr senses every touch and tilt to supplement each message with a unique wind sound, creating a unique visual and audio story. Gently composed writing might be accompanied by the sound of a lightly blowing breeze. Quickly drawn designs might generate the sound of blustery winds. User can release their snow and wind compositions into the atmosphere. These messages ultimately land in the hands of people across the globe.If a recipient likes a particular message, he or she can express ‘love’ by tapping on a heart icon. A message that is ‘loved’ will get passed on to another recipient. So, the most interesting messages will be shared by the most people. It's sort of a message in a bottle. Only you can see where your message went. Over time, it's possible your message will circumnavigate the globe.
Like other Smule applications, Zephyr is built with the ChucK audio programming language developed by Dr. Ge Wang, Smule’s chief technology officer and co-founder.
Zephyr is $1 at the AppStore. A gallery of screenshots follows.

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Props for them showing "video from around the world", which they shot in Vegas. Hahah, very funny.
Otherwise, I'm happy with Ocarina but will pass on this one. (I'd love to see more of these sorts of music/sound creation apps, tho'.)