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Akai Professional SynthStation For IPhone, IPod Touch Now In ITunes App Store

June 18, 2010
Akai Professional SynthStation is a new music production studio app for iPhone and iPod Touch, available now.

Now Available in the iTunes App Store, the Akai Professional SynthStation app for iPhone and iPod Touch is like a mini music production studio, packed with the right tools to create music on the go.

SynthStation transforms an Apple iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad into a portable music production studio. Create melodies, chords and bass lines with the app's three synthesizers, or make melodic and accompaniment parts using SynthStation's onscreen keyboard, complete with an arpeggiator and an XY control interface for expressive control of key parameters.

Those who just want to make beats will like that SynthStation also contains over 50 drum kits featuring classic sounds, legendary MPC samples, and some of the most popular samples on the market today. An onscreen MPC-style pad interface offers a familiar method of assembling drum tracks, while individual sample controls for Pitch and Volume let you tweak the drums to fit the mix.

What's more, SynthStation has a full mixing section providing immediate control over the individual synth and drum parts. In this section, you can adjust volume levels, mute tracks, or route instruments to the internal effects processor to create dynamic mixes quickly, according to Akai.

When you are finished making music with SynthStation, you can save your sequences and completed songs to come back to them later. Further, once sequences have been programmed and organized, SynthStation can record a jam performance of the song capturing all modulation, mixing, and keyboard playing. Through a wi-fi connection, you can also download both an audio (.WAV) and MIDI file of the performance for further editing, or upload your work to the Web to share your composed tracks with others.

SynthStation app features at a glance:

  • Play with the onscreen keyboard, XY controller, and arpeggiator controls
  • Create sounds with the three synthesizers and their controls from oscillators to LFOs, envelopes, and more
  • Perform and edit drums with 50 drum kits and MPC-style pad interface
  • Sequence with a Keyboard grid or Drum grid
  • Select and save your Song / Sequence projects
  • Control tempo and even tap in the tempo
  • Mix levels with the Mixer section, which has touch-controlled faders and FX send for the synths and drums
  • Select and control FX type and parameters

The SynthStation app is now available from the iTunes App Store for $9.99. For more information, please visit the Akai Professional Web site at akaipro.com.

For more information, visit the official Akai Professional Web site.

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