This is cool - due for release in a couple of days. It's like if a music sequencer was a toy box - you unlock different components that make different noises and use them to build cute little virtual worlds, with their placement affecting their pitch, etc. Then when you 'run' the world, you make music. Looks like a fun and cosy way to make music.
I bet this'd be fun to play with, but clearly it could also be a way to get kids into making digital music. Would any parents use it for that? Can we think of any other uses?
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