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Daily Obsession: Beatmaker for the iPhone and iPod touch

Obsessable does a mini video tour and review of Beatmaker for the iPhone and iPod touch.

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Mobile | by C.K. Sample III | Fri Feb 6, 2009 8:25AM | 0 comments

 

In today's Daily Obsession, we take a look at the robust music creation application for the iPhone and iPod touch, Beatmaker. Unfortunately, filming the reflective screen of an iPhone with a Flip Mino resulted in the reflection being in focus but the screen itself being slightly out of focus for this mini-review; Fortunately, the review is of a music application so what you're hearing is a bit more important than razor sharp details. Right? The application is a bit on the pricey side of iPhone and iPod touch applications at $19.99, but if you're into creating music, you'll want to grab this very robust sequencer, drum machine, sampler, and effects processor. You could create a full song on the software and export it to either AIFF or WAV over WiFi.

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