
For beat-freaks looking to keep vibes going on the move, GrooveMaker's stats highlight one of the most popular choices on the market.
Whether anyone in the world has actually translated something made on such an iPhone app into the studio, seems doubtful however [discuss it in our forums here].
Now that GrooveMaker's developer - IK Multimedia (who also brought you AmpliTube and SampleTank) - have hit a significant sales milestone, they're using it as an excuse to champion their product via this official press release:
Released in August 2009, the GrooveMaker range of today is now comprised of 11 style-based versions covering all types of dance music genres and more, including House, Hip-Hop, Techno, Trance, Electro, D’n’B, Rock, Reggae and Reggaeton.
GrooveMaker allows you to create professional full-length tracks and grooves for music compositions, ambient soundtracks, movie scores or to make music just for fun. It is so easy to use and learn that anybody can create their own songs and remixes in minutes.
GrooveMaker for iPhone/iPod Touch gives users a completely new way of making music with audio loops. Thanks to our patented “groove generator” technology, the hundreds of drums, basses, kicks, lines, pads, percussion and effects loops included in each app can be remixed in virtually limitless ways. These tracks can then be saved, previewed and recalled on the iPhone/iPod Touch or exported as hi-quality .WAV files to any computer using a Wi-Fi network.
All GrooveMaker apps are available on the Apple iTunes App Store for prices ranging from $4.99/€3.99 to $9.99/€7.99. There are currently 10 available paid apps: Club, House, Hip-Hop, Techno, Trance, Electro, D’n’B, Rock, Reggae and Reggaeton. A fully functional GrooveMaker FREE version is also available.
It makes you wonder about what IK Multimedia are cooking up right now for Apple's upcoming tablet hardware.
Here's a video of the nice-looking GrooveMaker in action:
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