Camel Audio has added a song-sharing feature to their Alchemy Mobile v2.1 iOS sample manipulation synthesizer for iPad/iPhone.
Alchemy Mobile 2.1 users can upload Alchemy-created songs directly to SoundCloud, share via email, or export to iTunes. Also new for Alchemy Mobile v2.1 is the Featured Songs page for listening to other users’ tracks and downloading shared project files.
Songwriting contest. To commemorate the addition of song sharing to their app, Camel Audio are also running an Alchemy Mobile songwriting contest through the end of September.
Camel Audio describes the contest rules:
The rules are simple: Everything must be done from within Alchemy Mobile – no other apps may be used. Additionally, all synth/drum parts must be made
exclusively using Alchemy Mobile presets.Users can enter by going to Song > Share > and post their original song to SoundCloud. Next, contest entrants should use the Mail sharing option and email your song to [email protected]. In the email, also include the link to the song at SoundCloud.
Songs will be judged by the Camel Audio staff and must be received by September 30th, 2013. Entrants may enter as many songs as they wish.
Grand Prize:
- An iPad Mini (Wi-Fi, 16GB)
- All Alchemy Mobile Sound Libraries
- 1 Camel Audio T-shirt
2nd Place Prize:
- All Alchemy Mobile Sound Libraries
- 1 Camel Audio T-shirt
Runners-up Prizes:
- 2 Alchemy Mobile Sound Libraries per runner-up
Winners will be notified by email. See the Camel Audio website for additional information.
Pricing and Availability. Alchemy Mobile 2.1 is available now as free update from the App Store. For additional information about Alchemy Mobile v 2.1, check out the Camel Audio website.
One of my fave apps, but sadly not compatible with iOS 7, beware.
How about we don’t call that a problem until iOS7 is actually available to the public.
iOS 7 support will be coming soon. 🙂
….heard it is currently not comparable with iOS 8 and 9 also.
So what….?
Downvotah wuz heer!
I love Alchemy but I’ve never really thought of it as a great way to create complete songs within the app itself. I guess I’ll have to take another look this weekend.