Join The Remixlive 3.0 Public Beta

US iOS music-making app gets a finger-drumming enhanced update      15/06/17

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Mixvibes has opened the public beta of their Remixlive 3.0 music-making app, announcing lots of improvements.

A spokesperson told us, "Adding finger drumming and pattern recording, we tried to turn the app into an instrument. With this extra drum grid, it is now possible to play pads like a drum kit or a piano, and stack patterns to create a song from scratch. You can think of it as an app-counterpart to grid controllers."

Here's the official press release...

Mixvibes opens public beta for Remixlive for iOS 3.0, calling all iOS musicians to discover a finger-drumming enhanced update.
Remixlive has reinvented itself with a dedicated finger-drumming grid to enhance the existing loop grid. As such, it becomes an app-counterpart to music hardware and a true digital instrument for aspiring and experienced iOS musicians. Other new features include the zoom waveform view, ideal for editing samples on the go, and a complete design overhaul improving the overall workflow.

To enter the program, beta testers can register on Mixvibes' website to receive an invitation to install Remixlive through TestFlight - iOS' official beta-testing app.

Main new features

Brand new finger-drumming mode

  • Now with an additional "Drum" grid including extra one-shot samples.
  • Record finger-drumming patterns directly into the "Loop" grid.


Zoom waveform view

  • Full-screen waveform for accurate slicing & editing.
  • Edit ADSR & BPM parameters with just a few taps.


Complete design overhaul

  • Access track, pad and pattern recording from the topbar.
  • Redesign of the mixer, FX and sample edit views.


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