A Google user
129
Monday, March 4, 2019
I like the app alot from what I've done with it. I've been watching a tutorials on YouTube i just think that it would do better on a tablet with a better processor. But to be able to record multiple tracks on your phone is cool and it's affordable. I don't mind paying for the addons in all you'll end up paying around $25-$30 bucks for everything and that's with the app included I'm good with that. Thanks for this app i get to get rid of alot of equipment.
A Google user
154
Thursday, November 22, 2018
The app is simple, which is good. It allows importing of SoundFont files for custom keyboards and drums, but I think I'm limited to making my own Soundfonts when I need to import my own drum and keyboard samples. I want the ability to take a 'cat' sound if I wanted to an lace it accross all the keys of my midi piano and play the sample in weird octives. I want the ability to take my phone mic, record a sample and instantly use it in my drums or again, lace the sample accross all the keys. and in the end, I want to be able to save and manage these sound sets and collections; with the ability to backup or load to my One Drive / Drop Box / Google Drive... etc. Thanks! Edited
6400
394
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Would be nice if the UI made more sense. As it stands, trying to set up a USB midi track for external hardware is a pain and the online manual does not help. Yes I know it is easy create the track, but past that, actually doing something with the track is the difficult part. Getting into the piano roll, for example. Manual says to tap on the edit button to open the piano roll. What edit button? Also where is the on screen keyboard option for us midi tracks? I'm trying to control external sound modules that do not have keyboards. Edited
eXtream Software Development
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
The Edit is button is on the top row right next to the Scroll button. If you are using USB MIDI tracks, then it is assumed you are using outboard MIDI gear including a keyboard. That's why there is no virtual keyboard when using USB MIDI tracks.
A Google user
28
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
EDIT* Not impressive when looking for a DAW to purchase... I almost Uninst'd after.. *edited* *reinstalleded, found it, yet I disagree with your statement. A 3 track "LIMITATION" is not enough to test the functionality of a "DAW". We can't test: -track count limit- -how s9+ will handle adequate track #s combined with affects- -app handling long rec- -other issues consistent with DAWs "Limited" experience = limited rating. Their's no monopoly, I'm going to look elsewhere. Thanks. Edited
eXtream Software Development
Thursday, January 2, 2020
You can import from any location including the sd card by using the up button in the file browser. There are no limitations whatsoever that affect the ability to test the app: there is no limit on how many tracks you can add and test. Only at LOADING a project, the number of tracks is limited to 3.
Emil Axelsson
2
Sunday, March 9, 2025
It's Ok. It's can be a bit hard to navigate. Suddenly the screen just start to scroll away. To just give 20 minutes of demo time in at a time is just not enough to try it out. You will have to restart the app over and over to really see what it's capable of. It's not as good as Caustic 3 was.
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