Paul Brown
Literally just sampled first compile; samples have good audio and had teeth unlike some progs. Similar to GroovePad in some ways, in style of ease-of-use for rookies, but definitely has enough of its own stylings to forge a unique identity. Interested to check out more. Quick check downsides - # of samples on forward board seems low, and while not even sure yet, it didn't appear to have an A/B sample panel swap feature. And cost - 3 day trial then $45/annual. Would prefer 7day trial...
13 people found this review helpful
DarnEll ElMakos
Good app. I, for the sake of musicians and actual instrumentalists, would love for this app to be track-unlimited, in that a percussionist or bassist could load their own track stem or loop that they produced. I'm a Creator that plays several instruments as well as turntables and sequencers. So it really just kinda stuff when I'm limited to what's available as opposed to what's preferred. Other than that you still get 5 from me. I think it's dope.
6 people found this review helpful
The Ferret Pope
There are free features, but barely any loops for trap or hip-hop, and all the loops are pretty basic leaving little in the way for innovation. You can only download a loop before endlessly being bombarded to start a free trial. Like let us use your software and try it before subscription. I will keep an eye on this app however , because the actual loop integration is good.
29 people found this review helpful