iPhone music?
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- boobs
Anybody using Intua BeatMaker on their iPhone?
- utopian0
say what
- Jnr_Madison0
Yes, but I've only just started, very good so far.
- utopian0
Can you create ambient tracks with it?
- yeah, whatever you want.Jnr_Madison
- any links to sample ambient tracks produced by Beatmaker?utopian
- not sure, look in the forums?
http://intua.net/ind…Jnr_Madison
- utopian0
how much is the download?
- boobs0
How does there web site work on iPhone?
- there = theirboobs
- what do you mean? Generally?Jnr_Madison
- Is it formatted to view nicely directly from the iPhone, or do you have to view it on a proper computer?boobs
- just tried, seems ok.Jnr_Madison
- utopian0
Thanks Jnr______
- juhls0
$20
have it as well
- refunktion0
beat maker is fresh. I have technoBox too... is fun as well and only $10. (its a 303, 808 and 909 emulator)
- 23kon0
Beatmaker is really good,
i got it when it was first released but only just played with it briefly
havent sat down and worked it all out yet lol.i just got SimplifyMedia v.2 on friday. (get it while its £1.79 - it'll be going up to over a fiver soon)
Allows you to browse and listen to your mp3 collection (stored on home computer on a net connection) from anywhere in the world.
You can also add up to 30 friends so you can listen to their music too.- That sounds fun! Is the audio quality any good, or are there lots of pops and shit?boobs
- boobs0
I spent about two hours playing with this last night, and it was a fucking blast! It's great with headphones on.
Where's my big gold rope necklace, my cherry blunt, and my track suit? I'm a fucking Hip Hop producer now yo!
- craighooper0
Yep, I have most of 'em (beat-making iPhone apps). Here are my thoughts on the main ones from personal experience...
01. BeatMaker: good, but expensive (for an iPhone app). It really is mainly a sequencer. You have to have quality sounds to start with to make it worth it. It comes w/ some stock kits and pads, but they are lacking. If you really want to see what it can do—you'll have to sync it w/ BeatPack (the sister desktop app from Intua). I've been able to take beats and loops I bought from Beatport, cut them up w/ Adobe Soundbooth, save them, and sync them all using BeatPack to BeatMaker.
Noise.io: supposedly this is a must also when working w/ BeatMaker. The 2 apps interface together quite well. Be warned: Noise.io is INTENSE. This has an extremely high learning curve. This app requires much manual reading before using.
TechnoBOX: this is great little 303, 808, and 909 app. Easy to use, nothing fancy. Just some fun, classic acid trax.
Randgrid: this is TechnoBOX x2. It's got a lot more to it (when compared to TechnoBOX), but it's got it's "own way of doing things" kinda' feel to it. It's a potent little sequencing/synth app, but it's slightly unorthodox.
iSyn: just got this. This one looks promising. It's got a traditional looking timeline/sequencer. Strange looking user-interface.
Vocoder: this was $17. Not that impressed (thus far). Knob sensitivity is terrible, and the quality of the vocoder is less-than-desirable.
A good thing is that (most) of these apps seem to undergo regular updates, so we'll see what the future holds. I could list more thought, but time does not allow...