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Samplr is now on the Bus!
OMG, this is going to be pretty bloody stellar! Samplr is one of the most innovative music apps around, and to now have intuitive ways of getting the audio out of it is a real game changer, I think. It added the ability to create your own samples in the last version, so now it's a pretty complete app. The info below is from the press release from when it first came out. The app is definitely one for everyone to have a look at on Youtube if they haven't already.
"Samplr is an iPad app that lets you make music and play with sound by touching it with your fingers.
The sound at your fingertips.
Samplr lets you make music and play with sound in a new and intuitive way by touching the waveform on the screen directly with your fingers. Explore the sounds melody and texture using the different play modes and create your music compositions with the gesture recorder.
A new way to make music.
With an interface designed for live performance, Samplr gives the musician quick and precise access to all the instrument functionality at any time. Unlike other apps that try to recreate real life instruments or interaction concepts from traditional computers Samplr was designed from the very beginning for Multi-Touch devices."
Website: samplr.net
App Store link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/samplr/id560756420?ls=1&mt=8
Comments
One of my favorite sampler apps, along with Werkbench. Samplr + Audiobus will be ridiculously fun!
WOOT! BeatMaker 2 is all I truly need now. It's gonna be a bright, sunshiny day
very good news!
Just watched the videos it looks pretty amazing.....
Stop it there's too much goodness at once !!!
I'm gonna have no money left....shiny object syndrome has got me !
Videos? Where? Can't find....
http://samplr.net/
Ive just bought it and made a tune within about 10 mins because of how intuitive it is and it oozes inspiration.
Enjoy....
happiest news of the day. samplr is my favorite app right now. rock on!
I really do think that Samplr was the most innovative music production app to be be released in the last 12 months - aside from Audiobus but of course!
Now that Samplr has Audiobus capabilities the next two developments that I'd really like to see are core/virtual midi including midi clock (so I can sync Samplr to my other Audiobus compatible instruments) and multi-track on the Audiobus input node (in the same manner that it's implemented on Loopy HD) so that I can add Audiobus effects to the specific Samplr tracks before recording the results into my output app of choice (yet again Loopy HD seems the obvious choice here).
jm
http://soundcloud.com/leftside-wobble
I'd like count-in record, as syncing it up is troublesome right now.
I was playing with Samplr for ages last night, it truly is wonderful.
OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG
wusaaaaa... have to calm down now.
:-)
Wow. What an awesome app. Picked it up yesterday and got lost in it for hours. Very well done.
well,hope everybody is not throwing stones at me now but i'm not SO impressed.I miss a kind of quantization in that app.Yes,it's very easy to mangle everything and wonder whats coming out at the end but i'm more into"musical structures"if you know what i mean (no drohnes for me).The things i have made just doesn't fit into my songs.It's quite hard to edit the things freehand to a raster,i would love to have a"snap to..." function.But it's a nice app with a great interface and fun to play with.
I think the best way to describe Samplr is 'experimental', as indeed it does little to promote DAW-friendly workflow. But since getting it a few months ago, all my recent tunes have been driven by Samplr and they are the most wonderfully organic creations I have made in years. Samplr simplifies the act of micro-editing with a mouse. It helps that the effects engine, and audio engine in general, are awesome. I remember messing around with fiddly hardware samplers years ago and this is a gazillion times better. Once Cubasis gets Audiobus support next month, firing Samplr at it will be truly luscious.
I guess it depends on what impresses my ear as a listener, when I put a song together. I mean, I hear , in my imagination, the uncharted territory that an app like this can take me as an artist AND a listener, and that helps redefine my process, my workflow; everything. If you're bent on following procedure, it becomes a craft, and further from art.
At least, that's how my aesthetics lean. I could listen to hours of what might be generated with this app alone, and a multitrack recorder.
@The_Unflattered very interesting your point of view
Sure. I mean, the Beatles didn't arrive at "Tomorrow Never Knows" by figuring out what fit into their "workflow". Hell, Lennon entertained being swung from a rope, around the studio, just to achieve a particular vocal sound. They found another way to get it, but you see my point.
That song demonstrates the biggest quantum leap in recording history, in my estimation. Things went from "It's so fine... It's sunshine... It's the worrrrd, Love"
to the acid-dipped out-freakage of the internal cosmos that is "Tomorrow Never Knows".... In ONE ALBUM.
Positively insane.
And for those that are interested, I did a remix of Tomorrow Never Knows a few years back which has become a bit of a festival anthem.
jm
http://soundcloud.com/leftside-wobble
Wow... I remember that one from the Mad Men episode. Great job! Love it.
here's an African beat that creatively uses Samplr and Live FX through audiobus. great stuff.
I love this damn app...
It seems slightly buggy when running with certain other apps.. More intense ones obviously ..Need to find a good work flow for this app..
So awesome.
no, it's not on audiobus.
It is, it's just waiting on an update
what does that mean?
that we are still waitung for an update.....
@kobamoto The app is Audiobus compatible if you are on iOS7. However, it won't work in Audiobus on iOS8 so it needs an update.
Damn I thought this was a new thread for the launch of the update lol
same to me! ;-)
read the headline and....got goosebumps....but...we have to be patience...
ahh, i see , yeah i'm not fudging with iOS 8 until I get a new ipad
@PhoenixOne4 Thanks for introducing me to Werkbench!! awesome
@Cubilas said:
I say it too, thanks;-)