Rock Jam On Your iPad

US Fingerlab Rockmate lets you compose, record and play songs with up to 4 players      16/12/11

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Fingerlab tells us that they have developed Rockmate with the intention of delivering the best realtime rock music performance environment for iPad. They say that Rockmate will turns your iPad into a complete music studio easy and super fun to use. A Fingerlab spokesperson told us, "You can compose, record and play songs with up to 4 Rock players on one single iPad. Rockmate is easy to play with smart chords progressions, sounds great with separated guitar effects and in-house produced audio samples and is also fully customizable with multiple drums and keyboard styles. Your guitars are always well tuned, no need to carry your drum kit or to patch your keyboard. A smart metronome and a real-time looper will assist you in composing and recording your songs. Share your songs by email or iTunes sharing folders."
Specifications
  • Realistic design and animations
  • High-quality samples
  • 4 players on one single iPad
  • Realtime looper
  • Smart metronome
  • Mixer with level and pan controls
  • Realtime Fx (distortion, multiFX, powerchord)
  • Chords progression customizable
  • Create your own chords
  • Save your styles (Chords progression, FX, Drum, keyboard style...)
  • Export: .wav or .aac
  • Sharing: iTunes sharing folder and Email.
  • Airplay
Pricing and Availability:
Available for one week at the introductory price of $0.99. Regular price $3.99 More information:


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