December 2010
5 posts
Growing Pains
There has been a growing interest in audiotool.com. Because of this we have been experiencing elevated error rates. Our servers could not handle the amount of traffic. We knew that this would happen at some point and started working on a new structure for our backend a couple of months ago, however we are not ready to deploy this update yet. In order to keep audiotool.com running over the...
Dec 21st
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Audiotool at the Chrome Web Store
We are happy to announce that Audiotool is now available at Google’s Chrome Web Store. This means that anybody using Chrome can now have a nice shortcut straight to the Audiotool app and start making music faster than ever. We look forward to developing this in the future and adding more features. Cheers Google!
Dec 20th
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We Have a Winner!
All of us here at Audiotool are very happy with the way that the competition went in regards to how many of our users took part and how many great remixes were uploaded in such a short amount of time. The competition was geared around finding two winners, one from Audiotool and another to be chosen by John Gold at BeatCanteen with the two winning remixes being included on the release of...
Dec 14th
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Pulsate App Release
Presenting the first iPhone app from the people who brought you audiotool.com. Pulsate is a melody making tool which allows you to use geometry to create melodies straight from your iPhone. Pulsate is a very simple app. Its organic, chaotic functionality will keep you hypnotised for hours. You will never have the same melody twice, let Pulsate take you on a geometric adventure for just 99 cents! ...
Dec 13th
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Album Launch
Presenting Hello World by 808Chunk, the first album to be released by audiotool.com! This is a very exciting release since Hello World is (probably) the first album ever to be produced and distributed purely through the use of the World Wide Web. 808Chunk was selected as Audiotool’s first commercial release because of the innovative way he combines classic analogue production techniques...
Dec 1st
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