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New GrooveMaker Electro and D¹n¹B released for the iPhone/iPod Touch

Oct 30, 2009 9:56 AM



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October 2009, Modena, Italy – IK Multimedia announced the release of two new applications for the iPhone/iPod touch: GrooveMaker Electro and Drum ’n’ Bass (D’n’B). These complete the range of available GrooveMaker applications with two new style-based apps that allow anyone to create and share non-stop Electro and D’n’B tracks for DJing, remixing, multimedia and movie soundtrack compositions on the go, in real-time, just like a professional DJ or music producer.

With over 350,000 downloads since its August release, GrooveMaker has quickly become the top loop remixing application for the iPhone and iPod touch, allowing any user to create professional, full-length songs in minutes, with its unique combination of advanced remixing software and high-quality included loops’ sound content.

GrooveMaker allows for instantaneous control over 8 stereo loop tracks, making it possible to remix the included massive loop library of drums, bass, bass drums, lines, pads, percussion and effects. Its unique and patented randomization feature allows musicians to generate a vast number of remixes on the fly, with one touch, to produce millions of possible groove combinations.

Loops made in GrooveMaker can be manipulated in real-time (pan, volume, mute, solo, group and tempo) and grooves can be arranged easily by dragging and dropping to create full-length tracks. These tracks can then be saved, previewed and recalled on the iPhone/iPod touch devices or exported as hi-quality .WAV files to any computer using a Wi-Fi network.

GrooveMaker Electro gives you mechanical and aggressive uptempo beats, weird and chemically altered sounds. A huge collection of phreaked out bass lines and alien noises. Includes 4 songs, plus 1 FREE song by registering, and a total of 315 loops in 85-98-100-120-135 BPM ranges for 215 MB of samples.

GrooveMaker Drum’n’Bass sports nocturnal and soulful 2-step bass lines, psycho-trance, enormous environments and irresistible tribal grooves. Get ready for the rewind! An incredible collection of radical soundscapes! Includes 4 songs, plus 1 FREE song by registering, and a total of 315 loops in 150-160-170-180 BPM for 127 MB of samples.

Range, pricing and availability:

The new GrooveMaker Electro and GrooveMaker D’n’B are already available on the Apple iTunes App Store for only $9.99/€7.99 each.

These bring the number of currently available GrooveMaker applications to 8 style packs: in addition to the current GrooveMaker House, Hip-Hop, Techno, Trance ($9.99 /€7.99 each) and Club ($4.99/€3.99) versions. The fully functional GrooveMaker FREE version is also already available, so everybody can download it and start making music right away!

For more information, video and audio demos, please visit
http://www.GrooveMaker.com

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