English: Created in anticipation for the iPad, Soundrop is an iOS clone of JT Nimoy’s BallDroppings, with all notes locked to a pentatonic scale. It was built on top of CoreGraphics and OpenAL by Max Weisel
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In my efforts to document the digital art industry, I've decided to begin with software engineer/artist Max Weisel, who I've personally reached out to for permission to use screenshots of their work with the intention of updating/populating their Wikipedia page, which has several direct ties to noteworthy aspects of the digital art (music, design, VR, etc.) scene. While these apps at one point cost money to access, the specific screenshots I am using come directly from Max Weisel's portfolio on his personal website, which are all free and open to the public. As such, Max has agreed to said images being uploaded under the Creative Commons Waver, and if you would like further proof of this agreement, I'd be happy to oblige - thank you!
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