GrooveMaker Reggae for the iPhone/iTouch released by IK Multimedia
Thursday, December 24, 2009 21:20
IK Multimedia has announced the release of a new application for the iPhone/iPod Touch – GrooveMaker Reggae. For those of you unfamiliar with Groovemaker, it’s a superb App that lets you cut together your own tunes (in real time) from a huge bank of pre-made samples!
GrooveMaker has quickly become one of the top downloaded remixing applications for the iPhone/iPod Touch, allowing any user to create professional, full-length tracks in minutes, with its unique combination of advanced remixing software and high-quality included loops’ sound content. With 10 available applications in the GrooveMaker range, there are now over 2,800 high-quality fresh loops available for your remixes.
The new GrooveMaker Reggae allows you to compose reggae, dub and dancehall tracks with walking bass, hypnotic chords and syncopated beats. Pure reggae grooves with thick low-end and heavy bass sounds, dampened guitars, staccato riffs and shuffle keyboards will transport you in the world of Rastafari, with beats coming straight from the roots. Includes 3 songs, plus 1 FREE song by registering, and a total of 252 loops in 80-78-80-92 BPM ranges for 332 MB of samples.
GrooveMaker Reggae is already available on the Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) iTunes App Store for only .99/€7.99.
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Catrina Vintinner says:
January 29th, 2010 at 5:57 am
Do you think the iPad will be to netbooks what the iphone is to cell phones?