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RadSounds Cause/Effect

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All Versions of RadSounds Cause/Effect

1.8.1

November 9, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Updated for iOS 11.x
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1.7.1

May 11, 2016

Fixed issues with timing of some functions and unintended delays on older hardware.
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1.6

January 7, 2016

Full support for iOS 9 User Interface enhancements. Bug fixes.

1.5

January 25, 2015

Fixes for iOS 8.x Support for repeating switches. Added advanced controls for switch/interface timing Numerous bug fixes and GUI enhancements.
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1.3

June 2, 2012

Changed the behaviour of Momentary SwitchPlay. If a Switch is attached the Switch must be repetitively activated (about once per second) to keep the music/dancers playing. If no Switch is attached, it works the music/dancers continue as long as the screen is touched. Added Manage iPad Music button to Switch-user Chooses Songs area.
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1.2.1

July 5, 2011

Fixed bug with"Im done here" button.

1.2

June 28, 2011

Optimization of the audio Importing and Recording functions. Numerous user interface enhancements and improvements. Minor bug fixes.
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1.1

February 25, 2011

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Description of RadSounds Cause/Effect

RadSounds is the world's greatest cause/effect music program for special needs learners. You can customize your playlist by recording or singing new music to your iPad, importing from your iPad's music library, or use the many great songs that we provide, from many types. There is Momentary mode, where the music plays for only the time you hold your finger on the iPad, Timed mode, where the music plays for a specified number of seconds upon each activation, or an advanced mode where the user chooses songs by cycling through their playlist. RadSounds is *switch-friendly*, that is, for those with physical challenges, a switch (or button) can be plugged into our iPad Switch Interface for cordless access to switch-friendly apps.
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RadSounds Cause/Effect: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for RadSounds Cause/Effect?

Yes, you can use the RadSounds Cause/Effect app on iPad devices.
The RadSounds Cause/Effect app was made by RJ Cooper & Associates, Inc..
The RadSounds Cause/Effect app currently supports iOS 9.0 or later.
The overall user rating of RadSounds Cause/Effect is 5.0.
The App Genre Of The Radsounds Cause/effect App Is Education.
1.8.1 is the newly released RadSounds Cause/Effect version.
The date of the latest RadSounds Cause/Effect update is July 5, 2024.
RadSounds Cause/Effect became publicly available on February 5, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the RadSounds Cause/Effect app is RJ Cooper & Associates, Inc..
RadSounds Cause/Effect is now available to use in English.
No, RadSounds Cause/Effect is not on Apple Arcade.
No, RadSounds Cause/Effect does not feature in-app purchases for users.
Unfortunately, RadSounds Cause/Effect is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of RadSounds Cause/Effect

  • Fantastic app!

    I'm a Special Education teacher providing home instruction and this app has provided so many opportunities to practice guided choice making and independent switch activation, while developing self-reliance for recreation and building blocks for communication exchanges. Well done developers!
    ~Emily, Portland, OR
  • The Best Player for Special Populations

    I just updated my iPad with the latest iOS. I keep all my apps up to date too. Rad Sounds does indeed import my music from my iPad library with the touch of a finger and no changing anything. It's great because it works with an iPad compliant switch or by touching and holding on the screen. The visual confirmation along with the music is very motivating. I hook up iPad sound to a Blue Tooth speaker and students who have low to no hearing can feel the vibrations. The program does need resources so if other apps are open perhaps closing them will help it run better. As a music teacher I'm planning on seeing if I can get my students to make the music stop and go on visual cue after they discover their ability to control the music and image/cause and effect.
  • Was good, but updates are sour

    I've been around awhile. I was using Radsounds on the computer long before iPads (back when having one computer in the classroom was a BIG deal!). I love it for my students. Then came the iPad and Radsounds, and I could import their favorite music from the music app straight to Radsounds "on the fly". Since Apple has updated iTunes, I cannot upload songs to Radsounds without first changing the format of the music in iTunes on my computer. RJ spoiled me with the first editions, but now says that he can't update it to the new song file formats for iTunes. My school district also changed privileges, and now I can't modify the music. I don't use this app anymore because I can't use my music. When RJ fixes this, I will review again and give Radsounds the 5 stars it should have.