This video, from the 2012 NAMM Show, takes a look at the Akai MPC Fly application.
MPC Fly was developed by Retronym, who’s best known for their virtual studio Tabletop.
This video, from the 2012 NAMM Show, takes a look at the Akai MPC Fly application.
MPC Fly was developed by Retronym, who’s best known for their virtual studio Tabletop.
I’ll play it first and tell you what it is later.
— Miles Davis
to late
Beatmaker 2 twice better
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hello
when will it be released?
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I’m still buying because i love my MPC! Plus the music I make in this app will transfer to the MPC Ren. Its all about a consistant work flow for me this year. I’ll make the 4 tracks work, because most of my beats are sample based anyway. Hopefully the app will be supported and updated to make it more powerful.
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Its made by the tabletop guys? That means it will cost 99 cents, but $100 after you get the needed in app purchases…
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Hm, seems i cant route the fader to the cutoff. My MPC does that.
Stil. if the hardware works with beatmaker2 im sold.
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I like the “sample import from iTunes” feature. Does beatmaker 2 do that? I don’t use beatmaker so I am actually wondering.
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any word on a release date for the app or the hardware?
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