MoMinstruments has released an update to its „drawing sounds“ app fluXpad.
Version 1.2 includes the first iteration of a song mode, which makes it easy to connect several sequences to longer loops now.
fluXpad is the first sample sequencer that fully functions by simply drawing the sounds. It is super simple to record your own sounds, to create different patterns and to jam with them.
fluXpad is a sample based groovebox/workstation with a highly original sequencer, where you “draw“ your music, which leads to completely different results compared to a traditional sequencer. The y-axis of your canvas controls the pitch, while the x-axis controls the sustain of your notes. Sounds familiar, but drawing on a canvas without any grid is a totally new experience. Of course it is possible to quantize your notes and you can limit your note range to major or minor scales.
The update also offers stability improvements and fixes some problems with IAA support and AudioShare import.
fluXpad is available from the App Store for $7.99 USD.
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