Image Line announces the availability of the FL Groove Studio music creation app on iOS and Android, under the new name of Groove Machine Mobile.
The groove machine/synth/sequencer was until now only available as an app developed specially for touch screens and tablets running Windows 8. You’ll now find it on the AppStore for the iPad and GooglePlay for the Android tablets, with the new name Groove Machine Mobile.
Groove Machine Mobile features:
- A synth with two oscillators, multiple waveforms, filters, 3 envelopes, an LFO and a sound library with basses, keys, pads, leads, effects and synths
- Sample player with a collection of 20 multi-sampled instruments (piano, strings, organ, bass, guitar, flute, harp and more)
- 10 drum pads with velocity that responds to position, with the ability to layer two samples per pad ; Image Line included a collection of bass drums, snares, toms, hi-hats, cymbals and effects
- A section of classic and modern effects, with bit crusher, flanger, phaser, high-pass, low-pass and vowel filters, delay, reverb, pan and ring modulation
- Sequencer with editor, piano roll and automation
The Groove Machine Mobile app is online at the AppStore and Google Play for about $10 / 10 €. You’ll find more info at www.image-line.com.
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