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Native Instruments makes the first step in the iOS Apps Market and announces iMaschine

Native Instruments is enlarges the Maschine product family and announces the releasing of iMaschine, an iOS software that brings intuitive groove creation of their well-known audio software to the iPhone and iPod touch platform.

With four tracks, audio sampling, high-quality effects and an expandable arsenal of professional instruments and drum sounds from the regular Maschine library, Native Instruments iMaschine allows users to sketch grooves on the go, and later transfer them into the full Maschine software for detailed editing and arrangement. Native Instruments iMaschine is planned for release through the Apple App Store in October.

Native Instruments iMaschine Top Features

  • 16 pads for playing the included drums and one-shot samples
  • Library includes 10 projects, 25 kits and over 400 individual samples (100 MB of WAV sounds)
  • Pad sampling mode: record your own one-shot sample through the built-in iPhone® microphone
  • Keyboard mode with two manuals for playing chords, bass and melodies
  • Note repeat function with 4th, 8th, 16th, 16th triplets, 32th for keyboard and drum pad mode
  • Audio recorder mode lets you record vocal ideas through the built-in iPhone® microphone
  • Assign any of the 4 groups to pad, keyboard or audio recorder mode (e.g. use it as pocket 4-track recorder)
  • Mixer page includes two send effects with Delay, Flanger, Chorus, LoFi, HP, BP and LP filters
  • The live-mode sequencer automatically detects the recorded loop length
  • Finished song idea can be exported with one touch as an audio file or uploaded to SoundCloud
  • Project (including samples) can be exported to Maschine for finalizing in your studio environment
  • Additional drum kits and instrument sounds can be easily purchased through the in-app store

More details and info you can find on the product page on the Native Instruments Site.

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