Notion Music has introduced Progression, a guitar tab editor for your iPad.
Progression gives you the ability to write, edit, and playback guitar tablature or regular notation using real audio samples. Progression comes with acoustic guitar, electric guitar, and bass guitar. You can even select to add additional instruments such as classical guitar, acoustic fingerstyle guitar, mandolin, and banjo.
Features:
Enter, edit, and playback tab, notation, or both
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, and Bass Guitar samples included (add additional instruments such as Classical Guitar, Acoustic Fingerstyle Guitar, Mandolin, and Banjo)
Search for tabs online
Open NOTION files
Open Guitar Pro files (versions 3-5)
Clean and intuitive user interface
Interactive 24-fret guitar fretboard for fast entry
Quick and simple selection palette
Distortion and reverb effects
Full audio mixer
Convenient file sharing
Full-range of guitar functions and articulations including: bends, vibrato, slides, hammer on, pull off, mutes, whammy bar techniques, bass slap, harmonics, and more…
Drag and drop cursor option
Insert text
Quick “Undo” and “Redo” functions
Chord and melody modes
Easy delete and erase capabilities
Help Files
Enter and edit title and composer information
In-App Purchases to add more instruments and gear
Free scales and exercises included
Progression sells for $4.99. If you’ve tried it, leave a comment and let us know what you think of it!
DSP Project’s Rupert Brown takes a look at IK Multimedia’s Amplitube 3 guitar and bass amp simulator:
Amplitube 3 by IK Multimedia is a guitar and bass cabinet simulator I have had for awhile now. But what would a guy who cant play guitar out of a paper bag want with a guitar rig plugin?
Well it turns out you don’t need to rock an axe to find a lot of useful applications for this bad boy.
In this review / tutorial I will walk you through the interface and give you demos of my application. You guys have asked for more audio samples in previous reviews so this time I will let you have a good listen for yourself, demonstrating 1000 presets (almost).
Developer 4Pockets has released an updated version of StompBox, its digital effects device for the iPad.
New in Stompbox 1.03:
PasteBoard Support in 4Track Recorder – We have added multiple option to allow you to copy songs and loops to and from the PasteBoard in various formats.
Ability to Import iPod songs into Media Player – Due to popular request you can now import songs from your iPads iTunes music library directly into the Media Player.
MIDI Support – This allows you to use remote pedal board to change patches, control Volume and Wah pedals as well as tap tempo etc. This is completely configurable by assigning midi CC’s to StompBox functions. The Learn feature makes configuring the softer very simple.
Shop – We have now added a shop for In-App purchases allowing us to expand the program even more.
Loop Station – The first In-App purchase is a real cracker, allowing you to sample loops up to 32 seconds in length. The pedal allows unlimited overdubs with features such as reverse and undo, configurable metronome, pasteboard support for transferring your loops to other apps, and saving to file.
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