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The Intua Beatmaker 2 is a great little app you can do big things with. Having a portable app to use while I travel is a dream. Gone are the days flipping the switch on a huge hunk of metal and banging pads being stuck in one location. Now iPads are the drum machine, multitrack, synths and the whole bag of tricks.
How Does It Work?
The Real Deal
Beatmaker 2 is perfect but with the many features it offers, it still lacks a few to make it Pro. One big feature they need is a way to let a user layer drums. I like to stack drums and this should be included. Also, as powerful as this app is, Intua should add a resample feature so a user can resample sounds with the effects. This could free up effects for further processing. Other than that, Beatmaker 2 is close to perfection. Intua, if you are reading this, please add drum layering or pad layering. Another thing I don’t like is how to move files to and from the iPad but I’m sure this Intua’s fault or Apples. Anyway, aside from those issues, there are not many more so you can have fun with this app. The cool thing is that a user can import sounds so if you processed some drums on your computer or other device, you can simply transfer it to iPad and load it into Beatmaker 2. Those options make this a desirable app for the Boom Bap enthusiast.
Is it Worth it?
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