With RiffBox you can create audio tracks that play back over and over again (also known as audio looping).
By detecting repeated notes or rhythm patterns that you play or sing, RiffBox uses technology to automatically recognize and create timed loops. Change the loop length by timing them to notes or chords that you play. An unlimited number of layers can be added to create complex musical passages. Store your music in a loop library and e-mail loops as WAV files, or download basic rhythm loops from the web.
There are multiple ways you can create a basic loop:
- Based on the number of notes or chords played
- Starting after you play the same note for a second time
- Recognizing rhythm patterns you are playing to determine the loop playback
- Recognizing note sequences you are playing to determine the loop playback
- Press a button and manual mode starts looping on the very next note
- Restrict the frequency range of notes or rhythms that are recognized
- Automatically create click-tracks as the basis for your loops
- Download basic rhythm loops such as drum patterns from the web
(Loop length is only restricted by the available memory in your device)
Once you’ve created your loop:
- Record and mix 4 additional audio layers at a time
- Use the mixdown function to add an unlimited number of audio layers
- Change the loop length timed to the audio 'events’ that are part of the loop
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Pricing & Availability
RiffBox is available now at the Apple App Store for $4.99.
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