BeatHawk iOS Music Production Studio Updated To Version 2

UVI has updated its BeatHawk iOS Music Production Studio to version 2.0, adding support for Ableton Link, piano-roll style editing, Export to Live, MIDI Learn and more.

Here’s what’s new in version 2:

  • Now available for iPhone (5 and newer)
  • Interface optimized for each iPhone device
  • Now available as an AudioUnit V3 plugin
  • Piano Roll Editor for writing and editing Note and MIDI CC
  • Support for Ableton Link
  • Export as Ableton Live project
  • Automate parameters with MIDI Learn
  • Paste audio directly to pads with AudioCopy
  • Copy/Paste pads with clipboard
  • Scale selection in Pitch Mode
  • Loops Markers in Song Mode
  • Accelerometer Velocity and 3D Touch support

Features:

  • 16 track sequencer with up to 16 patterns per part
  • Pad, keyboard and pattern performance modes
  • High-quality pitch and time stretching
  • Numerous scales playable in Pitch mode
  • Step Editor mode with Note and CC
  • Record using built-in mic, line-in or external devicesEdit and tweak sounds with high-quality effects and ADSR envelopes
  •  Choke groups and One-Shot sample modes
  • Bind parameters to MIDI CC with MIDI Learn
  • Perform and record arrangements in realtime

Connectivity:

  • Ableton Link, Inter-App Audio, Audio Unit v3 Plugin, Audiobus and AudioCopy support
  • Transfer files via. iCloud, Google Drive, DropBox or OneDrive
  • Paste audio directly to pads with AudioCopy
  • External keyboard and MIDI-over-LAN support via CoreMIDI
  • Jam with multiple devices using WIST Sync over Bluetooth
  • Export stereo mix, stems, MIDI tracks or Ableton Live project file (file format: 44.1kHz 24-bit WAV
  •  Share your music on SoundCloud and YouTube

Video Demos:

Pricing and Availability

BeatHawk is available for US $6.99 through April 10, 2017, normally $9.99.

8 thoughts on “BeatHawk iOS Music Production Studio Updated To Version 2

    1. Totally agree, This version puts everything else in this league to shame.
      AU is just the icing on the cake.
      Love it 🙂

  1. Another app for making unimaginative “music” with gimmicky sounds and beats. Bland bland bland. This generation of kids think it’s music. It’s not. The demo was awful. Sorry but far better music was made with a Fairlight back in the 80’s.

    1. I just bought it on a whim for 7$, sampled some random vocal into it and made a little song linked with ableton that sounded quite “Farlight-y” by sampling with the iPhone mic so there’s that 😉 No need to use the built in presets…

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