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SoundBow

SoundBow

Draw your sound

⭐️4.7 / 5
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🙌13
Ratings
📼2 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of SoundBow

1.8

June 3, 2020

- Easily save and access your compositions from Apple's Files App right on your iPad or iPhone - Adaptive, high resolution sampling rate for recent devices - Updated to latest iOS design guidelines
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1.7

December 13, 2017

iOS 11.2 (iPhoneX) compatibility, DSP fixes

1.5

July 8, 2016

- Share your sounds easily through AudioCopy: send them directly via e-mail, upload to SoundCloud or use your exported compositions within hundreds of other audio apps to push your creation further - Mute internal sounds (useful when using midi output with other apps)
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1.3

June 1, 2016

- MIDI fixes (improved workflow when using multiple midi apps)

1.2

May 9, 2016

- Running in background: switch to other apps then return to SoundBow without resetting your composition - Option to lock bows: useful for extremely expressive improvisations
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1.1

April 5, 2016

- Auto-sync drawings: want to keep the rythm? You can do so, by turning auto-sync on, so your drawings will always keep track of their timing and form clean, nice loops - MIDI out support: connect SoundBow to other devices and make any kind of sounds with other musical instruments, or even physical objects (see the website of SoundBow for details)
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1.0

January 9, 2016

Price History of SoundBow

Description of SoundBow

SoundBow is a drawing based music instrument with a clean and simple visual interface. You can create music by drawing curves over the screen with lines and gestural movements. Apart from drawing, you can rescale your instrument by moving graphical elements around. Record your own sounds through the microphone and start creating melodies, soundscapes with your own voice. If you wish, you can also export your composition as an audio file. "Touch-based mobile devices allowed interactive, gesture-based music production to hit the masses. So far, this type of musical creation hasn't exactly taken the world by storm. But SoundBow, a drawing-based musical instrument app, should shake things up a little bit with its clean, minimal visual interface and mesmerizing potential for complex, loop-based music production." - The Creators Project "Binaura bring their beautiful SoundBow app to iOS at last. It is a gorgeous instrument with huge possibilities for expression and creativity. I think that in many ways these are the kinds of apps that iOS was made for." - Palm Sounds SoundBow is made with free and open source tools. The interface is built with OpenFrameworks. The sound engine is made with SodaLib, a free Data Sonification Library built on top of libPd (Pure Data).
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SoundBow: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for SoundBow?

Yes, SoundBow works on iPads.
Agoston Nagy developed the SoundBow app.
Currently, SoundBow supports iOS 11.0 or later.
The rating of 4.7 out of 5 that SoundBow has received from users is outstanding.
The Soundbow App Relates To The Music Genre.
The latest SoundBow version released is 1.8.
July 5, 2024 is the date of the latest SoundBow update.
SoundBow was introduced to the market on February 5, 2023.
Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.
SoundBow can be used in American English.
Sorry, SoundBow is not on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of SoundBow.
Sorry, SoundBow is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of SoundBow

  • Love Forever

    I got this beauty on launch and it still
    thrills me
  • Beautiful

    Amazing. Please try to add more lines to make it possible to sound like Steve reich and little more dynamic feedback would be nice
  • A cute toy instrument, but...

    It isn’t much of a useful musical tool, since it lacks:

    loading a sample from an audio file, not just recording the microphone

    MIDI file export rather than only audio renders (or even better, routing midi to another app)

    save/recall