MultiTrack iPhone DAW Updated

US Offers 8 to 24 Audio Tracks      06/06/10

MultiTrack iPhone DAW Updated


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Harmonicdog has introduced MultiTrack DAW - a digital audio workstation for the iPhone that lets you record and mix up to 24 tracks. 

Features:

  • Basic version has 8 stereo audio tracks, upgradable to 24
  • 44.1kHz, 16 bit stereo, CD quality sound for each track
  • Metronome adjustable from 40 to 240 bpm
  • Time Signatures (2/2, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 7/4, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8, and 12/8)
  • Ruler showing bars/beats/divisions/ticks or timecode
  • Individual controls for pan, volume, mute and solo
  • Low latency recording, with selectable input monitoring
  • Recorded material perfectly synced with other tracks
  • Snap - snaps the timebar to ruler lines
  • Punch in/out - automatically starts and stops recording
  • Auto Input - allows monitoring the track underneath until punch points
  • Crossfading uses cubic interpolation to eliminate clicks and pops
  • Song management with WiFi for uploading and downloading tracks
  • Beautifully rendered waveforms of all tracks at multiple zoom levels
  • VU meters for each track
  • 24 bit internal pathways
  • Multi-touch pinch/zoom support

Details are available at the Harmonicdog site. 

Pricing and Availability

MultiTrack DAW sells for US $9.99 for 8 tracks. You can upgrade this to 24 tracks for $15.99. 

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James Lewin
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