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New AB compatible app. Shyne
Don't think Blox wave need worry too much yet....
In less than 10 seconds you'll create music and even sing over it if you want!
• You want to make a Hip Hop battle or freestyle?
• You want to mix Reggae, Techno and Hard Rock?
• You want to find inspiration?
• You want a unique incredible bass riff or a crazy drum loop?
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Shyne! - Make Music by CEOULIEN BOIS
https://appsto.re/gb/2hgxcb.i
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I am the Colonel of A Regiment of Optimistic Optimists, but even I'm finding my Mojo is in retreat as regards this offering. Perhaps it's just that the bar has been raised...would love to be proved wrong etc.
Less than 10 seconds to make a song! Of course it's good! I just hope there's a built-in social-media component and some in-app groove pack purchases....
It's a sign of the rapid progress that's been made in music creation technology and will significantly reduce the cost for artists to produce albums due to their efficient time management. No instruments and no studios to pay for. The only drawback is that apparently they haven't eliminated singing over your music yet. With the announcement at WWDC that Siri would be opened up to developers, we may soon have no need for vocalists either. Clearly, presets, pack selection, and social network connectivity are the future of music. Who ever did the demos was a slacker as they only produced 5 songs in a day which comes out to not even a minute of work.
Please leave vocalists out of this....
Funny after clicking on it I saw the Auxy featured banner in the AppStore, with the tag line "Got two minutes? Then you can make truly amazing music!"
You haven't heard me sing yet or you'd appreciate the impact Siri will have, it'll make me Shyne.
I'm kind of old-school in that I think a little 'sweat equity' goes a long ways... not that I have any enmity towards these instant musical marvels. But I've had apps like Figure, triqtraq, and the like to fiddle with, but they no longer take up space on my iPhone 5 (and to add: For me anyway, the triqtraq UI still has a bit of a learning curve on it - Oscilab has that issue as well, but I keep going back to play with it now & then... it intrigues me).
I'm one of those people that will put a whole drum track together from scratch in GB and go back and sweat over every note velocity because I can hear that I have to (and doing that was far more labor-intensive with that f-in' XP-50 UI). Same for the other instrument tracks. I'm just used to that type of workflow from years past. Only now and then does something like Blocs Wave provide some inspiration, but none of those little pings have panned out (yet).
But then I consider myself a musician of some (more or less) pedigree and this all comes with the territory, in my opinion. And not being anything like a keyboard or guitar player (my lot in life) forces me to follow my muse with the tools available to my expertise. This also means that a lot of synthesis knowledge has passed me by and now I find myself staring at these great synth apps and all their twiddly knobs and I'm reminded about how little I know about it. So I rely a lot on apps that I can use as sound banks, straddling the line somewhere between quasi-pro and amateur.
Panning.
In other news, I think triqtraq gives up its secrets pretty easily compared to many, but still has a 'groove' feel to it that feels like happy accidents are very close to the surface.
Not sure if you're out-ironicking me or actually believe I approve of this app....
Let's just say I've made a note...
I have noticed a tendency to feel self-conscious about putting together a piece of music utilizing these sorts of apps or GB's loops - in the latter case I came up with a neat little ditty that I can't with a clear conscience say is my idea - even though it never would have come about without me using those resources. In the former, how soon would any of you start recognizing a preset riff and call me out? ;-)
I'm totally with you.
That's why intelligent randomization functionality is a critical feature in apps as it allows you to come up with a riff or some other aspect of composition with only a half a dozen clicks or so depending upon your luck and skill at recognizing its appropriateness. This efficiency lets you get on with the music and express your own unique voice in seconds rather than using a preset like everyone else because you're too exhausted after hours of sweating out the musical minutiae. Who still goes out in the woods with an axe to cut down a tree so they can craft a guitar?
The tree remembers what the axe forgets...
TriqTraq not so hot
If your short term memory's shot
Me like triq traq ....But one thing i never understood is How the Hell you change the pitch of an instrument in Blocs wave? You can set a key for the song but not for indivual instruments ?
Perhaps you missed my previous post where I stated my appreciation for these musical marvels. Nothing I posted subsequent should have given anyone the opposite impression - it was more about my workflows and needs. I have spent plenty of money on apps like most of the rest of us, and I don't think everybody here uses EVERY app.
One question: can you audio copy/paste?
If you enjoy what these apps have to offer it's your choice, if they're not you can use other apps or other ways to create music. I have my own music preferences and biases. I offered a perspective in response to your question. There are a lot of music apps and all of them could not even be installed on the highest capacity iPad not to mention the time it would take to learn and use them.
Not at his moment.
Free right now for International Music Day!
To quote a certain Secret Agent, "Compromise where you can, and where you can't, don't."
I suffer from similar musical misgivings. I recommend a happy middle ground, Tin Pan Alley. If you haven't checked it out already, It's a great, inexpensive songwriting app that kind of features loops - but you choose your key, tempo, chord progressions and the particular phrasing and modality.of your loop-based accompaniment.
Makes me happy. I feel like the composer and arranger, if not the actual player, and the samples are nice enough I plan to use them in two songs to be released soon