I'm not sure what to make of this, but I know a lot of you like Tone Matrix apps so I thought I'd share this.

Part Monome, part KaossPad, part Arpeggiator, this 8-bit all-in-one wonder looks pretty sexy. It will give the Yamaha TNR-i a run for its money too, at a quarter of the price. I haven't had a chance to play with it yet, so I'm not sure about the sounds this thing has or what sort of sound design options are available.

The App Store entry and website don't provide a lot of details beyond its Arp and performance modes. For performance though, this looks like it would be a lot more dynamic than most Tone Matrix apps.

Control up to 480 notes per second, nearly 30,000 notes per minute.

For expressive changes in pitch, tilt the iPad left and right to apply vibrato.

For expressive changes in volume, tilt the iPad forward and backward to apply tremolo.

Eight touch-knobs are used to design the Arpeggionome's pattern.

Arpeggionome includes a Pattern Library with a wide selection of presets.

Includes an interactive tutorial.

There's even a nice demo video that alternates between sounding like the soundtrack for the Legend of Zelda and some wild dance music.