PixiTracker v1.1 Released - Adds Recording, Wi-Fi Import/Export & More

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What's new:

New example songs
New sound packs
Mic/Line-in recording
Added Wi-Fi Export/Import
Bugs fixed


I got this when it was free back in December.
It looks great, and has a kind of no-nonsense retro approach to make tunes with.

Now with new sounds, and sampling, it just got even more fun.
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Last edited by Aloysius on Thu Feb 02, 2012 4:13 am, edited 1 time in total.
This is the same method MJ used when he was working on Anthony Marinelli's Thriller.

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it's a pretty fun little prog. just uploaded a vid of me programming a sequence using the new sound packs as well.

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GodMadeUsFonky wrote:

it's a pretty fun little prog. just uploaded a vid of me programming a sequence using the new sound packs as well.
Yeah well. "Programming" a sequence is a stretch.

"Randomly touching my iPad to make an unmusical pattern" is a better description.
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The addition of sample import makes this a powerful tool. I hestitated to buy when the sounds were limited to the chippy sample sets provided. Now it's like a mini fl studio step sequencer for sequencing one shots or simple melodic bits.

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gunstarhero wrote:The addition of sample import makes this a powerful tool. I hestitated to buy when the sounds were limited to the chippy sample sets provided. Now it's like a mini fl studio step sequencer for sequencing one shots or simple melodic bits.
I can see using it this way, but to create an entire song....not so much.
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Dewaine wrote:
gunstarhero wrote:The addition of sample import makes this a powerful tool. I hestitated to buy when the sounds were limited to the chippy sample sets provided. Now it's like a mini fl studio step sequencer for sequencing one shots or simple melodic bits.
I can see using it this way, but to create an entire song....not so much.
depends on your requirements for song complexity. limitations can force out ingenuity and creativity. plenty of classic house and techno was produced with limited sound elements and sequencing, for instance. but practically, i agree with you; i'll probably use it in conjunction with nanostudio and other things.

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My 6 year old daughter absolutely loves this app :)

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