Ricepad gets updated to version 1.3 with new features. Here's what's new:
- possibility to record long files in the File Player, which is now called File Player/Recorder
- recordings and pasted clips in the File Player are saved to file
- iTunes File Sharing support for import/export operations
- File Player sets automatically the loop length in base of the file length
- setting to prevent the device from sleeping
- in-app link to rate Ricepad
- fixed crashing bug in pasting long files
4 comments:
this is definitely an oft-overlooked, underappreciated app. My main problem with this is that the reliance on samples and the lack of an open file system on iOS kindof limits the usability of this wonderful app.
The lack of an open file system on IOS isn't limiting, simply re-upload the same sample soundbank in every app, and them update that same soundbank in every apps whenever you need to, it just works!
lol..
But seriously, I've been interested in this app since its been launched.
Plus very little offered in the store.
But the app itself is well worth buying
still dont know why its called ricepad though
where is the rice?
Erm... where are the 'bhajis' in bhajis loops?
Maybe the dev lived off rice? Who knows? ;) :D
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