iGOG is a drum machine app with velocity sensitive pads.
iGOG uses WaveMachine Labs VelAUcity technology to measure how hard the pads are hit and dynamically respond.
iGOG’s drum sounds are based on Drumagog — it plays standard Drumagog files, providing up to 384 multisamples per drum, according to the company.
iGOG also features a mic trigger mode which works like Drumagog, allowing you to trigger drum sounds using the iPhone’s built-in mic. Just tap your desk and iGOG turns it into a drumkit.
Pricing & Availability
iGOG is available now for $4.99 through Apple’s iTunes App Store.
Video demos:
VelAUcity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHnZPh3QxDw
Mic Trigger Mode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fffUdO5p250
iGOG’s Sequencer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbDh3UZ0GLA
For more information, visit www.drumagog.com.
iGOG’s drum sounds are based on Drumagog — it plays standard Drumagog files, providing up to 384 multisamples per drum, according to the company.
iGOG also features a mic trigger mode which works like Drumagog, allowing you to trigger drum sounds using the iPhone’s built-in mic. Just tap your desk and iGOG turns it into a drumkit.
Pricing & Availability
iGOG is available now for $4.99 through Apple’s iTunes App Store.
Video demos:
VelAUcity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHnZPh3QxDw
Mic Trigger Mode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fffUdO5p250
iGOG’s Sequencer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbDh3UZ0GLA
For more information, visit www.drumagog.com.
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