Beatmaker's new competition?
A new app called Xewton Music Studio just came out. It looks and works like beatmaker but it has a piano roll. Still, im not about to jump ship because im staying loyal to beatmaker <!-- s:) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_smile.gif" alt=":)" title="Smile" /><!-- s:) -->
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allows me to compose music with a piano roll like an honest DAW. Importing samples
is not that big of a deal, I have an entire studio at home with more samples than I even know
what to do with. I need something that will allow me to compose and sketch out
songs on the go. Sorry Intua, my 20 bucks goes to Xewton.
I love Beatmaker to death, but Xewton is #1 at the moment. I can't wait for Intua to come back with piano roll and more advanced programming, 16-pad, etc. They're both totally awesome programs.
Competition is a good thing - ultimately, it's us consumers that win when these guys have to work hard to top each other.
to mute a sample (Bring the velocity to zero) on the hit that will be cut off.
It works , you just have to use it afterwards which usually kills the way some have
learned to work on beats (LOL)
Try it out.
With most features that we are looking for in the update there is a work around.
I have used it on sampled beats and that workaround works here and for most every
other program if they have a way to mute hits or adjust velocity.
kind greetings,
-djmikeaaron