Developer Roman Fischer has introduced Hypertron for iOS, a new software instrument for iOS that they say “offers the best features of well known samplers, sequencers and drum machines for quick editing and flexible music production.”
It’s a free app, but offers in-app purchases to get sample content and to unlock some advanced features. See the details below.
Features:
- Samples can be indiependently altered and arranged in sequences and groups
- Alter the pitch of each step separately in real time
- Add and adjust effects with swipe-gestures
- Effects: Lowpass, Reverb
- PRO Effects: Highpass, Distortion, Delay, Pitch, Timestrech
- Record your own samples with the internal microphone
- Slice samples, adjust Fade-In-, Crossfade- and Fade-Out- regions in a breeze
- The Hypertron comes with a simple, yet effective monophonic synthesizer:? Two oscillators and one LFO controlling frequency and filter separately
- Innovative Noterepeat-Slider
- Live-record and export your project as WAV or MP4
- PRO: Export every individual track of your project as WAV
- PRO: Import your own samples via the filebrowser
- Masterbus: alter the sum with a Highpass-Filter and Compressor
- Duplicate groups with drag & drop
- Virtual keyboard
- Support for external MIDI-Keyboards
- Audiobus-ready
- Ableton Link-ready
Pricing and Availability:
Hyperton is available now as a free download, with unlimited playtime and the ability to record as many samples as you want. The Pro features are unlocked via a $4.99 In-App purchase.
Another beat making app *_*
Requires iOS 13.0 or later. Just sayin’.
iOS 14 is around the corner. Just saying’.
I have two Ipads and they still are on IOS 10 (I don’t want to lose some 32-bit apps I love). Just sayin’
Please stop calling software free when it’s just the unusable trial version that’s free. I know it’s just 5 bucks but then there’s stuff like SYNTH ONE and it’s not fair towards them imo
It is free and quite capable in its free state. You can sample directly in the app.
You can’t import samples and you can export stems without the $5 IAP. Dilla could make a banger with those limitations. So can you!
It’s a fun app and well worth $5. The free trial version is perfectly usable to get an idea of what the app is. It’s not the only app that does this.
+1
also +1. $5 is like nothing for the work that goes into making these. 90% of the time, most of us make a judgement call on using a synth or drumbox on UI / workflow alone, and this gives you a sense of it.
I don’t have an ipad and kinda don’t like touch screens but this interface looks pretty nice.