Ton: Drum Machine is a little Drum Machine for Free! 6 tracks, 16 patterns but no song mode. All steps can be automated and play a different samples. Available parameters for a track or a specific step: Tune, Saturation, 3 Filters: BP, HP & LP with a frequency selection knob and a Q too. Also, an Attack, a Decay, a Hold, a Pan and a Volume. 2 aux are available with a send for each tracks or steps: a Delay & a Reverb. In summary for Free and without any ads, we have a little but powerful Drum Machine which can generated great sounds. A Super App for Free! A big thanks to the developer!
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There is an App of the day today and this App is awesome... Borderlands Granular! Also the 2 Koto's Apps are great, I mean the sound quality. Unfortunately no Audiobus or IAA features, no possibility to record your performance.... Tomorrow I have to work on a new casting. I will add a new product to the Online Store. A HF microphone system that I use for all casting.. A great one for "cheap money": < $170 The Sunday Contest #012 is closed now. Try the SuperLucky button every days, who knows... Have a nice day or night depending of where you are in the Galaxy! Cheers Ed Kap App Store description :
Borderlands Granular is a new musical instrument that enables people of all ages to touch, transform, and explore sound. Simply double tap to begin! “The best app for exploring sound just got better... This is 'go out and buy an iPad to run it' good stuff.“ -Peter Kirn, Create Digital Music “When I first saw the demo video for Borderlands Granular in 2012, my jaw hit the floor. My first thought was ‘THIS is what making music on an iPad should be.’” Sean Garland, iOSMars.com “Borderlands has floored us. It is very rare that we find an app that is not only fun to use, but extremely useful. It is truly inspiring. The interface is stunning, the sounds are so evocative: they're a film composer's dream.” Paul Hepker and Mark Kilian, Film Composers (Tsotsi, Eye in the Sky) “It’s beautiful, it’s absolutely great. It goes in a completely new direction." Christian Fennesz, Experimental Musician. Interview from Tiny Mix Tapes, May 2014 Recognition -------------- 2013 Prix Ars Electronica - Award of Distinction in Digital Music and Sound Art 2015 ZKM | Center for Art and Media App Art Awards - Special Prize for Sound Art About ------------ Borderlands Granular uses a technique called granular synthesis, which involves the superposition of tiny fragments of sound, or “grains," to create complex, evolving timbres and textures. The app is designed to be easy to use, emphasizing gestural interaction over knobs and sliders. Create, drag, and throw pulsing clouds of grains over a landscape of audio files, or use the built-in accelerometer to sculpt sound with gravity. Simply double tap to begin! Borderlands comes ready to play with default sample content included, but you can also load and export your own sounds via Audiobus, Audioshare, and real time input from the mic or external audio interfaces. Re-sample recordings made within the app on-the-fly for layers-upon-layers of granulation. You can also improvise alongside the app - touches and parameters may be recorded, looped, stored, and duplicated. Entire configurations of clouds, sounds, and automation can be saved into presets, or “scenes,” that may be recalled at a later time, allowing Borderlands to seamlessly transition between the studio and the stage. www.borderlands-granular.com Twitter: @BorderlandsiPad Instagram: borderlands_granular Facebook: BorderlandsGranular OS >= 7.0
This App is a practicing tool. The goal is to help you to work on your music's exercises everyday. To know how many time you worked on a specific exercise, how many loops you played it. The App works like this: first you create a Folder. Live, School,… inside this folder, you add your exercises: Song 1, Set 1, 120 BPM,… what you like, or should I say, what you have to work on. In an exercise page, you can add as many song as you like from your Music Library. You can also record your practicing or something that you listen at school and would like to practice. For each of these tracks, you will be able to set a Loop, to change the speed from -40% to +200%. You will be also able to write a note. A metronome as well as a tuner are also available!
The App is very easy to use, works very well. A Super App!
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La > lalalalalalalala. So, lalalab is a delay laboratory! A randomizer Delay. Parameters available: input / delay mix L & R / delay feedback L & R / speed / clean mix and output. For all these parameters excepted the input and output, 3 randomizers. The first randomizer on the left side, will randomise the parameter value from the minimum to the lowest medium value. The second one will randomise the medium values and the third one, from the highest medium value to the maximum value. All the randomizers switch on will randomise the full range values. 2 others randomizers will randomise the L & R delay mix and feedback. In the middle of the screen, a randomizer for all parameters. The delay feedback is displayed in millisecond. The processing quality is great, lalalab support Audiobus, can be used as an IAA plugins and as a Stand Alone App too. Before to conclude, a little detail: lalalab is totally free without ad. Try it, and if you like it check out Deregulator from this developer or wait for the sixth App: a Shimmer Randomizer Delay. A Super App for Free, so a very big Thanks to the developer! Review by Ed This review should have been a Flashback, but I changed my plans. Below, the version 3.1 review... I am still thinking that the sound quality of this Hang is awesome. I will still rate OddTunes Hang as a Killer App but I will add a caution. The last update was released in June 2015. So, no iOS 11 update at the horizon as well as the Loop feature promise as a future feature. 46 scales are available and a recording feature. (No sharing options) Published on 18 Sep 2013 The first time I saw a Hang, it was in Montmartre (Paris). Christèle and I went out for a walk, and suddenly we heard an unknown sound. 2 young guys were playing Hangs... We listened to them for a long while. This instrument has something really magic... We asked these guys. where Hangs came from, its price, where we could buy one... The Hang is one of the most recent created instruments. They are made in Switzerland. Unfortunately, few are produced each year, and their price is still high...Fortunately, we are iOS musicians, and we have the big chance to have most of the existing instruments on the App Store... And now Hang too...The sound of this Hang is just... You can set the tuning of your Hang by choosing a scale type from a big library. You can record your performances, but not share them. Because of its awesome sound quality, I rate it as a Killer App!
Reviews by Ed There is no App of the day, today.
I am downloading TextEdit+, perhaps that it could be this one... Also there are sill 3 Apps to win.. This week I h very a casing, so I will not be able to review a lot of Apps, but I will try. Have a nice day or night depending of where you are in the Galaxy! Cheers Ed Kap! The App of the day is ChordFlow! A great update! Check out the video demo of the new features... Top Secret category on the right side of this page. Also sequencism is really cool and Free. You can also check out the Audiostretch review. (Go to the Home page and Tap the Music logo.) Yesterday, I discovered a top Facebook group: iOS - AudioUnits extension Tap name to travel... If you live in Bangkok, I look for 3 Greek peoples for a TV ads. Man & woman 55 years old Man 25 years old Have a nice day or night depending of where you are in the Galaxy! Cheers Ed Kap! PS Don't forget the Sunday Contest #012 App Store description:
ChordFlow is a chord sequencer with a polyphonic matrix arpeggiator. You can use it as a songwriting sketch pad, as a backing-track tool or as a live performance instrument. How does it work? 1. You create a chord progression. 2. You draw an arpeggiator pattern. 3. ChordFlow projects the drawn pattern (possibly repeating it) into the chord progression and creates beautifully sounding harmonic sequence. -- "It is intuitive, educational, inspirational and most of all FUN! From the moment I started the app up, it was a joy to explore." -- Jordan Rudess, Dream Theatre FEATURES - More than 50 chord types available. - Intuitive tools for drawing arpeggiator pattern. - 32-step polyphonic matrix arpeggiator - 4 tracks in a arpeggiator sequence. Each track can be assigned to the individual MIDI destination/channel. - 3 sequencer looping modes: one shot, loop section, loop entire song. - Quantised jumps between sections. - A song can be split by any number of sections each containing different chords and arpeggiator sequences. - MIDI Out to any CoreMIDI compatible app, USB or WI-FI - Ableton Link support - Audiobus 3 support. A Combo Organ emulator… 4 instruments including FLUTE, BRIGHT, BRASS, MELLOW A BASS tone is assigned on lowest octave keys. A Built-in Spring Reverb and a Vibrato with a rate and depth parameters in the second window. It’s a perfect replica of a Vox Combo used in “Light my Fire” from the Doors. Perfect replica for the features (excepted the Core Midi and the Audiobus and IAA features… for sure…). Perfect replica for the generated sound… perfect to be rated as Killer App and a Must Have too!
Review by Ed A typical combo organ has one manual (keyboard), covering four or five octaves, though a few models had two manuals of three or four octaves. A number of different pitches and tone-colours ("voices") were featured, often using rocker-switches, tabs or drawbars to function as "stops" to select them. Although the sounds may bear such names as "flute", "string" or "horn", they are not intended to sound like their orchestral namesakes - the nomenclature is borrowed from pipe organ tradition. Some instruments allow the keyboard to be split, the lowest octave or two producing a pedal-like bass tone. Most combo organs offer vibrato as a special effect; a few feature more unusual effects such as "repeat percussion" (tremolo), "slalom" (pitch bend) or wah-wah. A volume pedal is normally used to vary the volume while playing. Less frequently an optional set of bass pedals could be attached. Soundwise, combo organs are very similar to each other, although there are definite discernible tonal characteristics that differ between models that might be considered "default" for each model. For instance, the Vox Continental tends toward having somewhat of a Hammond-like, or "sine wave"-like sound (only thinner); while the Farfisa Combo Compact has an aggressive, raspy quality to some of its boosted tones, and the Gibson G-101 has a cleaner, contoured, more "sawtooth wave"-like tone, with harpsichord-like, percussive sound capabilities and a slight "after-jingle", with Sustain selected, on some voice settings. |
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