Today's app is the Audio Elements app:
Audio Elements (http://www.waveforms.pl/ae/) Gives user access to a large collection of professional audio loops including drum loops, basslines, synthesizer parts, special effects, and more that are ready to be used in music projects; browse the library and copy/paste selected sounds to another music app; content useful in any kind of looper, groove box, DAW, or sampler app like GarageBand, Akai iMPC, Loopy HD, Cubasis, BeatMaker2, Sunrizer Synth, Reactable, Electrify, and many more; supports AudioCopy and General Pasteboard; (iOS 6.0 or later).
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This week's apps are Beats, Loops, and Drum Machine Apps!
Annoydio (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzuQhLxMxeM) Grid of pads; assign, manipulate, and play sounds; create custom sounds using device’s microphone; add custom sounds through iTunes File Sharing; manipulate the sounds by changing the frequency, playing in reverse, looping, or adding effects such as distortion and delay; change parameters such as attack, decay, sustain, and release; connect a MIDI keyboard and play the current sound with full polyphony; supports Inter-App Audio as a sound module and MIDI device; (iOS 6.1 or later). Today's app is the Tin Whistle app:
Tin Whistle (http://www.iphone-ipad-iapp.com/iphone.html) App includes the main fingerings for the Irish flute; Retina display; (iOS 7.0 or later). Today's app is the Pocket Flute app:
Pocket Flute (http://www.createfreeiphoneapps.com) Put mouth up to screen and gently rock to activate the flute sound; responds to every rhythm, producing an authentic flute sound; for all flautists; (iOS 2.2.1 or later). Today's app is the PlayAlong Flute app:
PlayAlong Flute (http://www.atplaymusic.com/our-apps/playalong-flute/) Listens to playing and guides user through the selected song; choose the settings that complement skills; cumulative statistics of the total correct notes, consecutive correct notes, and the songs played correctly are available; beginners can choose to have finger charts displayed under each note on the staff as they play; touching the finger chart lets the user hear that note; pushing the play button allows the user to hear the whole song; advanced users can choose to display only the note names under the staff or to see a full screen of music; in Manual mode the user can play the song with their own interpretation, using the display like traditional sheet music; Stats display presents a list of all the songs, showing which have been played and how many of the notes the user was able to play; History feature keeps track of scores for past performances for each song played; Transposition feature lets the user shift the pitch of a song’s notes up or down to customize the range of the song; in Game Center stats are listed on the Leader Boards and songs are presented as accomplishments; includes free songs and a Chromatic Scale; song list includes ratings of Easy, Intermediate, and Advanced; share by Emailing performances; (iOS 5.1 or later). Today's app is the Piccolo Harmonics app:
Piccolo Harmonics (http://www.iphone-ipad-iapp.com/ipad.html) A piccolo tube can produce the series of natural harmonics of a note by changing the pressure of the lips and the air column without changing the fingerings; playing harmonics will enable the piccolo player to gain a more solid foundation in their normal tone and help them acquire the required control and flexibility to perform the upper register; exercises for developing the muscles of the lips and the ear; allows the user to record exercises while working to ensure intonation and tone homogeneity; basis for playing the upper register and developing a personal sound; (iOS 7.0 or later). Today's app is the Piccolo Alternate app:
Piccolo Alternate (http://www.iphone-ipad-iapp.com/iphone.html) Groups the main pitch alteration fingerings for the intonation of the piccolo and the main alternate fingerings; Retina display; Universal app; (iOS 6.0 or later). Today's app is the Ocarina app:
Ocarina (http://www.smule.com/apps#ocarina) Turns iPhone into an ancient flute; sensitive to breath, touch, and movements; more versatile than an actual flute; blow air into mic to create music; touch combinations of holes to play notes; tilt to change vibrato rate and depth; advanced users can change keys and modes, including C-Major and Zeldarian mode; hear people learning to play around the world by tapping the globe icon; rate and share favorite performances via Email; record and archive favorite performances on “My Ocarina” web page; (iOS 4.0 or later). And still more apps for flute and piccolo players this week!
Magic Flute for Little Composers (http://littlecomposers.com/) For beginners; colorful play pads; built in lessons; real songs to learn; ear training; jam along sessions for advanced students; unique jam module for right and left handed children; introductory video; (iOS 3.2 or later). Today's app is the Magic Flute app:
Magic Flute (http://www.powermme.com/magicflute/cn/) Music flute game with sound effects; play the flute melody mixed with drum, piano, guitar, and other instruments; includes more than one hundred songs; solo play the flute and save performances; (Android 2.2 and up). |
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