Today's app is the Bass Line Composer app:
Bass Line Composer (http://drumlineapps.com) App includes a bass drum line to play along with; practice splits and interp; write out exercises or make up new ones; speed up, slow down, try it out, edit it; compose and play along with the actual bass drum sounds of Paul Rennick as recorded by bass tech Brian Lowe; best used with headphones; fully featured tool with time signatures, variable splits, and more; sound palette including Flams, Shots, Muffle, Buzz, and Rim Clicks; range of dynamics from p to ff; (iOS 4.3 or later).
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This week's apps are for composers and arrangers!
Arpeggionome (http://alexander-randon.com/arpeggionome-for-iphone/) Design an arpeggio pattern with various knobs and buttons; move up/down the matrix to set the speed or left/right to set the pitch; tilt to control volume and pitchbend; shake for vibrato; use to control other iOS music apps, external gear, and computer software; Audiobus supported input; (iOS 5.0 or later). Today's app is the Sing-inTuna app:
Sing-inTuna (http://www.hotpaw.com/rhn/hotpaw/) Singer can visualize whether or not they are singing on pitch in a scrolling graph; graphs the note being sung on a musical grand staff and color codes pitch accuracy; Green for on pitch, Blue for sharp, Red for flat; (iOS 4.3 or later). Today's app is the Sonoptic app:
Practice with Sonoptic – Visual Microphone and Music Book (http://sonopticapp.com/) Makes practice sessions more engaging; gives insight into performance; includes over 300 exercises, drills, and scales; each one can be customized to user’s instrument and level; as user plays, app paints an immediate, artful picture of pitch, rhythm, and dynamics; (iOS 5.1.1 or later). Today's app is the Passaggio app:
Passaggio (http://wivllc.com/products/passaggio/) Tool for lessons, auditions, recording, choir rehearsals, or general practicing; vocal training tool for professionals to use in their teaching; gives the singer a picture of their voice as they are singing; vocal picture is shown against the musical staff so that the singer can tell what is going on and make adjustments on the spot; displays pitch, vocal characteristics, and volume; (iOS 5.0 or later; Mac; PC). Today's app is the Hit the Note! Learn to Read Music! app:
Hit the Note! Learn to Read Music! (http://visionsencoded.com/fun-iphone-apps) Any instrument can be used to play the note, including piano, guitar, or voice, etc.; visual feedback is provided for pitch accuracy; if the red lights are on, go higher or lower as required until the green light illuminates; focus is on letter notation; notation can be set to C D E F G A B or Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti; device must have mic input; (iOS 5.0 or later). Today's app is the Decibel Meter app:
Decibel Meter (http://future-apps.net/app/158-2/) Uses iPhone’s built in Mic to determine the intensity level of sounds it picks up and displays it in dB SPL (Decibel Sound Pressure Level); sensitive enough for professional level sound metering; (iOS 3.0 or later). Today's app is the AURALBOOK for ABRSM app:
AURALBOOK for ABRSM (http://www.auralbook.com/ad/abrsm/en/pc.php) Helps students prepare for the aural tests of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) used internationally; analyzes singing performance and areas of improvement on accuracy with original music displayed on the same music sheet; allows students to recognize differences in pitch and beat; instructs in real human voices; detects rhythm and strength of clapping; provides detailed explanations including music history, musical style, instant replay of sections, etc.; selection of over 1,500 exam questions for all grades; (iOS 4.3 or later; Android 2.3.3 and up). This week's apps are for practicing and rehearsals!
Anytune Pro (http://anytune.us/products/anytune-features/) Slow down music, choose the perfect pitch, and learn to play by ear; music practice app for singers, dancers and musicians of all kinds; learn to play, transcribe, and practice songs by slowing down the tempo, adjusting the pitch, repeating loops, and sharing comments using favorite tracks; plug in and play along with the band using LiveMix and shape the sound with the FineTouch EQ; music practice is perfected; excellent audio quality; import music from Dropbox, Email, download from the Web, and more; search music and order playlist; practice at own pace by adjusting the tempo without affecting pitch or sound quality; mark and loop song sections for practicing and sharing; pinpoint instrument in the song visually; record and share performances; ReTune song by adding scripted tempo and pitch adjustments; Step-It-Up Interval Trainer; AirPlay and more; stream live audio directly to other Audiobus-compatible apps; transcribe mode to facilitate replay; import audio from videos; export a tuned track via Email or Open-In; LiveMix using an iRigHD, Apogee JAM, or other instrument adaptors; Universal app; (iOS 6.0 or later). Today's app is the Pitch Pipe Now app:
Pitch Pipe Now (https://sites.google.com/site/ianjamespiano/blueberry-patch/pitch-pipe-now) Pitch referencing tool in the keys of C and F (chromatic scale); tap the icon to set the pitch for a performance; build chords by choosing any number of Note Buttons; (iOS 3.0 or later). |
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