iPhone gets new music apps: Beaterator and Flypt
Two new music-making apps have been released for iPhone, adding to the swelling number of creative music tools in the App Store.
We wrote about Beaterator earlier in the year when it was released for Sony’s PSP – it’s a music creation tool created by Grand Theft Auto maker Rockstar Games, with creative input from Timbaland. The newly-released iPhone version has a significantly lower price of $4.99. The idea remains the same – layer beats, loops and samples and share them with the Beaterator community.
Meanwhile, Flypt lets people make their own remixes of artists including Lady Gaga, Kanye West, Rihanna and Soulja Boy. It involves using 12 preselected virtual pads to trigger samples from a song, while adding audio effects as the instrumental version plays in the background. Once done, creations can be shared online. The app itself costs $2.99, while users pay $0.99 a pop to download tracks to mess about with.
Tags: beaterator, flypt, iphone, timbaland

December 8th, 2009 at 1:01 pm
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