Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Apr 20 2010, 8:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
It has 250MB of sounds stored inside the app and uses CrystalCalrity 64-bit sound. The developer says that everyone form amateurs to serious musicians will enjoy the app.
It ships with 40 factory scenes, 160 factory sequencer patters, custom scenes can be created, and there are 60 modern instrument sounds. The sounds include 800 percussive and melodic sequencer samples and 70 different background pictures. The app is priced at $6.99.
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