Ran it once, was amused. Probably wont again.
Im torn. On the one hand, I remember programs like this on the original 128K Mac—they were simple, they did something marginally interesting, and I loved them. And I miss apps like that. On the other hand, that was 26 years ago and I dont have quite as much free time as I did when I was 10 years old.
I dont expect Ill play around with this again because it doesnt have an obvious logic. I doodle around and make the sounds change, but I dont see the why or how of it. I cant affect it in any predictable fashion, which kind of kills the interactive aspect. Compare that with (e.g.) Soundrop, which has me going for hours, tweaking geometry and exploring different interesting sounds and rhythms. Bubble Harp looks nice, but I havent found any depth to it yet.
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