Tutorial: creating a song by layering tracks in BeatStudio
5 comments:
Robert
said...
Hmmm...
I just don't know about this one, it looks like creating drum beats in Garagband might be easier and maybe even sound better, too, with better editing, effects, etc.
The audio copy paste is nice, but all I do in GB is export my mix, email it to myself, and then open it into NlogSynth Pro or Multitrack DAW to get it to all my other compatible apps.
@Robert I have to agree with you. No offense to these great developers, but this just falls short of what several apps are able to do better for my needs.
there's no GB for iphone and with all drumapps I didnt have one that refers to a "real" drumkit yet, always avoided those, its cheap has nice options i'll give it a try
Excellent points, all. The iPhone compatibility is huge for musicians without an iPad, and yes, $2.99 is very reasonable.
@Marlene
Yes, I think you found a better way of stating what I was really trying to say, and of course I meant no disrespect to the devs, either.
As an iPad user, I find myself never really using my iPhone for music anymore, so I was only thinking of it's usefulness on the iPad and kovsky's point about iPhone compatibility escaped me... Thanks for the follow-up. :)
5 comments:
Hmmm...
I just don't know about this one, it looks like creating drum beats in Garagband might be easier and maybe even sound better, too, with better editing, effects, etc.
The audio copy paste is nice, but all I do in GB is export my mix, email it to myself, and then open it into NlogSynth Pro or Multitrack DAW to get it to all my other compatible apps.
@Robert
I have to agree with you. No offense to these great developers, but this just falls short of what several apps are able to do better for my needs.
there's no GB for iphone
and with all drumapps I didnt have one that refers to
a "real" drumkit yet,
always avoided those,
its cheap has nice options i'll give it a try
@kovsky
Excellent points, all. The iPhone compatibility is huge for musicians without an iPad, and yes, $2.99 is very reasonable.
@Marlene
Yes, I think you found a better way of stating what I was really trying to say, and of course I meant no disrespect to the devs, either.
As an iPad user, I find myself never really using my iPhone for music anymore, so I was only thinking of it's usefulness on the iPad and kovsky's point about iPhone compatibility escaped me... Thanks for the follow-up. :)
Those samples sound really familiar (Spd 20?)
I think the app is laid out nice and the visual feedback is a big plus.
Darksound
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