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@supadom sorta depends on what you mean. NanoLoop is a drum machine of sorts. it's an 8 track 16-step sequencer. Each track can have up to 8 patterns I believe. Plus a song mode to combine to taste.
Excellent MIDI sync but no AB.
@syrupcore said:
That was a roundabout question really. I was looking for a low footprint drumbox for my looping set up as for the moment I'm using loops that are audio pasted onto the loopy tracks. This morning I found a solution through Samplr though so all good. Thanks for the quick reply.
Bliss Pad & Noisemusick are inexpensive & can generate some decent 'bitty' sounds...
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/bliss-pad-synth/id608154268?mt=8
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/noisemusick/id513770094?mt=8
Thanks @Paul16, I hadn't hear of Bliss Pad before. Interesting little app.
Edit: heard....bloody auto correct
@thinds said:
+1
@Paul16 Wow. Bliss Pad. Nice. Doesn't do so much, but what it does it does just perfectly (my own aspiration). Thanks for the nudge.
One of the best 8 bit apps is a tracker called "sinusoid"!!! For iPhone and iPad. Not many people know about it
No bliss on air 2 iOS 8.4 InstaCrash(TM)
Magellan has a chip add on pack. Also, SIDtracker 64.
SidTracker64, SquareSynth, SunVox would be my picks for now.
Cant beat SunVox for 2OP FM-Sounds, SquareSynth for harsh NES-Type sounds and SidTracker for the rest
There's an app called Chiptune Composer, but I don't know anything about it.
And of course, Rytmik and Pixitracker 1 bit.
OMG, perusing these links I've just discovered ZX Plectrum. I am in hog heaven.
Kingston in Korg gadget is also great for chiptune sounds.
Gambi is pretty cool you can mute tracks on individual songs ...
SIDTRACKER 64 what about that it's pretty darn good also
Crikey! Been a while since my name was mentioned here. Just downloaded this, as I had completely forgotten its existence. Air 1. 9.2, launch caused iPad to freeze and after a reboot it just crashes on launch. Deleted again and consigned to history.
We talk about you all the time, but always in the break room with the taps running....
As for Bliss, a pity. I have a few loops made with it from way back which I really like the sound of now. We miss what's gone but often only when it is @thinds
Ha! I knew my paranoia was justified.
@Thinds!
And nobody has yet mentioned VividTracker.
TweakyBeat by Rodrigo Yanez is a fun little one.
https://appsto.re/ca/s9cRt.i
I have VividTracker too but I felt Sunvox delivers almost everything that VT does and more, including import of classic mod-files.
To quote @audiblevideo: talk long enough on an Audiobus thread, you'll eventually end up talking about Sunvox.
Chip tune threads, it just happens a bit sooner. Cheers @Samu, it only took 9 posts.
Indeed it is- I have just given it another visit. I have had a great time pairing it with Berlin. I have underestimated it in the past......
Btw the randomiser function on the 8 bit thingie in Caustic 3.2 when it comes out should be pretty cool.
I love Sunvox A LOT but I have to disagree, what Vivid tracker brings to the table is total bt keyboard support and ease of use. Sunvox can be a pain on an iPod or iPhone at times, you can not touch the screen and get things done quickly and with ease always on smaller devices in Sunvox. Vivid works more fluidly with a bt keyboard then Sunvox does. But I love them both.
Sinusoid needs to be mentioned more and is basically the replacement for nanoloop (as nano hasn't been updated in years), it is its own app with its own flavour but it easily replaces nano (you can get a similar sound out of the two, there VERY similar), it should be mentioned more as a go too for more 8 bit sounding ("simplistic") chip tunes.
Sunvox always tempts me to create content that is not chiptune as Sunvox has so much capability to simply use it for chip at times seems criminal.
SqaureSynth is pretty good multi-timbral (8 parts) 'NES-Type' chipsynth-app.
It works quite smoothly when driven by a midi-sequencer. (modSTEP, Genome, Cubasis etc.).
It is. I'm fortunate enough to have the beta. Not sure what's going on with the final release. It's long overdue. One man shop so who knows?
Cool thing about vividtracker- Sunvox imports these files, with all commands and wav...
Neither one specializes explicitly in chippy sounds, though.
Interesting one that was free a minute ago: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/chiptunes-pro/id838163742?mt=8 I think it went back up to 3 dollars, modular approach, AB...
Squaresynth is also a great suggestion, (it's multitimbrality gave me some big fun using it in TNRs)
Yea SquareSynth is frigging awesome!
You could use it in conjunction with copy and paste or however you choose to export samples with almost any iOS "DAW" or tracker and make awesome some awesome chip! I've even used SquareSynth and NanoStudio before with good results.
It's definitely one you can make an entire track with, drum kit, lead, bass. Even a chip "pad"