The Strange Agency have released Spoke, their drum app. I think I've said before that this app reminds me a lot of SpinPad from miniMusic on the Palm.
Spoke at the app store:
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greenzxr
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No way is this going to replace JR Hexatone for me, but it's a great little intuitive interface for making drum loops. It's definitely fast and easy. Really needs the ability for more samples/kits and export though
I wondered what it was on their site on the far left of the main site's trio of pics
I bought it and it is quite laggy... Moving the beats to the "timeline" is not so fast. The pieces can't follow the finger's speed, so I always need to keep my finger on the screen for a second to make sure the piece will be on the right place. Oh, and swapping the samples always cuts the sound for a second...
I wonder if this is happening just with me... Oh, and yes, I rebooted the ipod!
And I agree it needs more samples...
Hexatone is my favorite pro drum app. I bought Spoke 'cause I also like to quickly make beats on the go, but I guess I'll keep using iDrum for that (loaded with my own samples).
Don't get me wrong. I love The Strange Agency and their strange ideas. Curtis and Sound Scope Space are great apps. Let's wait for a Spoke update and see what they're planning for the future.
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No way is this going to replace JR Hexatone for me, but it's a great little intuitive interface for making drum loops. It's definitely fast and easy. Really needs the ability for more samples/kits and export though
I wondered what it was on their site on the far left of the main site's trio of pics
On the far left is an app called sub shredder low frequency bass test. I never really gave it much attention.
lol No, it's a picture of Spoke :D I remember looking at it and going "now what the hell could that be...?"
at least it's been a pic of Spoke for the past couple days. Could have been something else earlier.
I bought it and it is quite laggy... Moving the beats to the "timeline" is not so fast. The pieces can't follow the finger's speed, so I always need to keep my finger on the screen for a second to make sure the piece will be on the right place. Oh, and swapping the samples always cuts the sound for a second...
I wonder if this is happening just with me... Oh, and yes, I rebooted the ipod!
And I agree it needs more samples...
Hexatone is my favorite pro drum app. I bought Spoke 'cause I also like to quickly make beats on the go, but I guess I'll keep using iDrum for that (loaded with my own samples).
Don't get me wrong. I love The Strange Agency and their strange ideas. Curtis and Sound Scope Space are great apps. Let's wait for a Spoke update and see what they're planning for the future.
how's the tap tempo? if i could sorta-sync it with audiomulch i may purchase it
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