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Here is an app worth getting. Particularly made for the people who love to create music, Retronyms presents the DopplerPad which virtually transform you iPhone or iPod Touch into a virtual keyboard or synthesizer to allow you to create your own tune/s with a simple touch and record interface.
Layer sounds indefinitely, adjust tempo and mix those beats as you wish. There are 37 seven instruments you can use to design melodies along with some bass, percussion and other sound effects as you deem necessary.
DopplerPad’s interface imitates the standard DJ setup of a mixer with turntables on either side, but replaces the turntables with music-producing touchpads. The app launches to the mixer, where the user can access the two touchpads, playback controls, a crossfader and a loop bank that stores up to 14 loops.
The DopperPad from Retronym is now available at the App store for $9.99. Check out the video.
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Tags: Apple, bass percussion, Cell Phones, crossfader, dj setup, interface layer, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, melodies, mixer, Mobile Software, music artists, record interface, retronyms, Sound effects, synthesizer, turntables, video source, virtual keyboard9 Nov

Recorder is the name of the iPhone Application made by Retronyms that crossed the mark of 200,000 downloads.
In case you don’t know, Recorder lets iPhone and iPod (2G) users easily record and playback audio. Afterwards they can email it directly from the iPhone, or alternatively, transfer it to a computer via WiFi. What made it so popular was being the first recording application that could support synchronization via email and WiFi. Nowadays there are probably more applications with the same function…
Zach Saul from Retronyms, comments:
Tags: Apple, iPhone, iphone app, Mobile Software, recorder, retronymsWe’re excited to be able to announce this milestone, because as far as we know, we’re the first paid app to get this many sales. For all of the people out there on the Internet trying to guess what the free/paid split is in the App Store, this gives you an idea.
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