Intermorphic has announced the release of version 1.0 of Mixtikl, its suite of music making applications for mobile and desktop computers, together with 'add-on' Tiklpak content paks.
On desktop, Mixtikl can run standalone, or as a plug-in to a VST/AU enabled sequencer, enabling users to create on mobile and remix on Mac or PC, or vice versa.
MixtiklMixtikl supports 12 track mixing at up to 44KHz stereo (device dependent), a range of user-configurable live sound FX and sound generators with the Partikl modular & DLS MIDI synth, a runtime of the Noatikl generative music engine and the Remixer, Performer, Partikl and Player applications.
Mixtikl supports the use of users’ own files in Ogg, WAV, AU, MIDI, MOD, partikl and noatikl content formats as well as user created add-on Paks.
Seven Windows Mobile screen sizes and orientations are supported at launch, from the smallest Windows Mobile Smartphone screen (176×180) to the largest currently available in the new HTC Touch HD Pocket PC (480×696). “Skins” for all supported screen sizes are available in the Standalone versions for Windows and Mac desktops.
Pricing
Pricing starts at $9.99 for the mobile versions.
30 day full-save trial versions are available from the Mixtikl download page.
Versions for Symbian, iPhone and Antix Game Player are to follow from early 2009.
For more info: intermorphic.com.
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