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Noisepad is on the bus!

edited March 2014 in General App Discussion

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  • edited April 2013

    Hmmmm... how does this compare to BM2? sounds wise?

    thanks for always keeping us updated!

    edit: just read history and it looks like there's been tons of bugs throughout the last year. im not a dev so I dont know how that stuff works but isnt there a way to test stuff out before releasing it? hopefully someone else here can share their experiences with this

  • Looks like it's for rappers. Interesting fact: In the first screen shot it says "Fuckin" lol

    @gjcyrus My guess is that BM2 is better. Doesn't look like Noisepad supports Layering but it probably comes with "better" sounds.

  • edited March 2014

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  • Its one of the better sample players in my opinion. I think it can be used for all sorts of things, beats, vocals, simple sample triggering. There used to be not too many samples in there, but they added some, also to download for free. I mostly use my own sounds, though there are some good ones available.

    It doesn't have layering like iMPC, but you can play samples from different banks at the same time, which is pretty cool. Not sure about the past but it works like a charm now :)

  • @Jeroen - Do you have Intua Beatmaker? If so, in your opinion how does it compare?

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