iOS Grid-Based Sequencer Updated

US SAND 2.0 is a major update with new editing tools, automation, master track and more      01/05/24

SAND 2.0 has been released. Its developers say that this is a major update with new editing tools, automation, master track and much more. Here's the details in their own words...

SAND is a powerful grid-based sequencer designed to create music using plugins and external MIDI devices in an efficient and effortless way.

New in version 2.0:

  • New editing tools: improved clip editor with chord builder, scale highlight, audition notes in sequence, new tools to manipulate notes
  • Automation: create dynamic changes in your tracks by automating parameters like volume, panning, effect parameters, and MIDI.
  • Master Track: Apply global effects and automation, edits to master track clips can propagate to section clips, making it really quick to write a chord progressions and a bass lines at once
  • Time signatures: set any time signature for the project. Every section can have its own time signature.

Pricing and Availability:
SAND 2.0 is available for download on the App Store
For current users this update is free. New users can try the app for free for 14 days and  unlock the full version via one-time in app purchase for $9,99.

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