Tapgic Technology Limited has introduced DrumOn – described as ‘a professional mobile Drum Machine’.
DrumOn is intended to turn your iPad into an advanced drum pad for live performance – like a hardware drum pad.
Here are the details:
Main Features:
- Over 16bit/44.1kHz to 24bit/48kHz PCM quality sound bank with maximum polyphony of 32-notes.
- Each Drum Kit has a individual rhythm Demo playing in loop, you can change the drum kit when you play.
- Realistic Choke Performance of Pedal Hi-Hat, Closed Hi-Hat and Open Hi-Hat.
- 15 grades of Touch-Velocity let you play like a real instrument, the harder you play, the more dynamics and volume you’ll get.
- Available to change the drum pad numbers from 8 to 12 or 16 to get bigger area or more sounds as you need.
- Available to open or close the pad names.
- Exclusive Function Side-Bars are available to open or close by the top-bar buttons or two-fingers touch gesture.
- Full control of individual pad’s Level and Pan, each drum kit has a built-in setting and you can change it.
- Full-featured built-in metronome which is absolutely accurate with the industrial quartz precision.
- High quality effect module for the global output including OVERDRIVE, REVERB, DELAY (iOS6+ ) is fully user-defined. You can also the change the effects order to get different sound effect.
- Music Player lets you import your music tracks to Jam with, you can change the Volume, Loop and Speed of the music tracks.
Drum Kits in Version 1.0 :
- ADK01 Standard Kit
- ADK02 Rock Kit
- ADK03 Live Kit
- ADK04 Studio Kit
- EDK01 Electronic Kit
- EDK02 Electronic Kit
- EDK03 Electronic Kit
- EDK04 Electronic Kit
- VRK01 Vintage Kit
- VRK02 Vintage Kit
- VRK03 Vintage Kit
- VRK04 Vintage Kit
- VRK05 TR606
- VRK06 TR808
MIDI and AudioBus support appear to be missing in action. This may or may not be relevant, though, since the focus of the app is to turn the iPad into a hardware drum pad.
DrumOn is available for US $4.99 in the App Store.
This does have some nice features and, the UI looks tasty – but how many modern professional drum machines have no MIDI implementation or sample import, now onto the export options……oh.
Shame the developer didn’t research his target market regarding features.
I might buy it just to pull the samples out and into something else.
I bought this app for yesterday and I enjoyed for a while.But one thing I can tell you is,it dose not work in spite of the velocity switch is on.I mean it is same situation when the velocity switch is off.
I am sorry my English is poor…(‘ – ‘;
I bought this app for yesterday and I enjoyed for a while.But one thing I just ? is,it dose not work in spite of the velocity switch is on.I mean if you touch the pad hardly or softly ,it is same thing when the velocity switch is off.
I am sorry my English is poor…(‘ – ‘;
No velocity sensitivity as stated in description (no matter if velocity switch under pad menu is on or off) – such a basic feature for playability – any drum pad apps out there that sense velocity well? garage band’s keyboard does an amazing job sensing velocity via the accelerometer.
Hello everyone,
I’m the marketing manager of Tapgic Technology Limited, we accept your criticisms and suggestions, we are working on the update and the new features. Thanks.~
I love the drum sounds! but the global effects arent working. Anyone else have this problem?