Intuitiv und Genial
Läuft super mit Logic Pro
Easy to Use
I love this App and it works fine with Logic Pro.
the best drum machine
and always getting better! one big thing id request is the ability to write drum patterns in real time without and without quantization, like we did on drum machines in the 80s. that and the defining feature of the Roland R8- a humanizing function to subtly add timing and velocity “errors” like a real person might do
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Great But Glitchy, workable, but improvable.
Totally great to compose with, but there are a few issues. First, after the recent update, the effects may or may not work at all (Particularly envelope). Another issue is exporting: separating bass and drums is not easy. Muting one or the other doesn’t work, nor does turning them off. Nor does exporting them individually via the app design work. You literally have to copy the project two additional times and delete each copy down to what you want to have in your recorded track—not workflow compatible, but at least it is a workaround. It isn’t my device, either—it has remained an issue across ipads from Mini to Air to Pro. But overall, it lets me compose in chunks and hear multiple parts at once, which is a great baseline. Aside from these, a few excellent improvements would be to allow X4 rather than simply X2 (8/4) measures. This would greatly expand the app’s usability and allow it to actually be a self-contained solution for bass and drums that performed at a higher level.
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Not that different from DM1 but a good value
The app does not feel that much different from the original DM1, despite all its new features. It feels like very early days of iOS music apps. That’s because of its rigid grid and no ability to create patterns that don’t sound robotic. Ability to record non quantized notes or at least ability to offset steps’ timing is what sets modern sequencer apps apart.
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