From October 25th through October 31st, musicians can scare up this app at a special $9.99 sale price – 50% off.
The iKaossilator is a music synthesizer app offering 150 sounds, combined with a five-part loop sequencer for creating multi-part tracks. The iKaossilator lets users make music by tapping or sliding a finger on its X-Y touchpad.
SoundCloud and iPad compatibility are included, as well as an Audio Copy feature, which provides a way to copy audio data between musical instrument apps.
Moving a finger across the iKaossilator horizontally will generally control the pitch, while vertical movements will control various synthesis and sound parameters. Musical phrases can be easily played by choosing one of 35 musical scales and selecting a musical “Key” or “Root”.
The loop sequencer allows up to five musical parts to be recorded and layered as a “track.” Fifty loops created by musicians can help get things started; a loop sequencer is also included for live performance.
For additional product information, visit: www.korg.com/ikaossilator.
For system requirements, or to purchase, visit: itunes.apple.com/us/app/korg-ikaossilator/id452559831?mt=8
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