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tag:Make your own Music and Ringtones by tapping out beats, melodies and harmonies on your Tablet or Phone, become...
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Make your own Music and Ringtones by tapping out beats, melodies and harmonies
on your Tablet or Phone, become a Music Maker.
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$250.00 Contact us!
With Music Matrix you can immediately compose a piece of music you'll be proud
to call your own and all with no musical experience, you are a Music Maker!
All you need is your finger to create a whole composition which you can save
and share with your friends on our Matrix/Net Cloud.
Music Matrix is simple and accessible and the results of your creations will
surprise you and your friends. Even if you've never worked with music software
before or have never considered yourself a musician... Now it's time to prove
yourself and create something great!
Features
Music Matrix for music creation and Ringtones
Inspired by Yamaha Tenori On
Various lead instruments, percussion etc.
8 pages of 16×16 music sequencer matrix
Embedded Content Manager (Matrix/Net)
Adjustable Tempo
Alter the Scale & Key at any time
Customizable reverb & delay effects
Save and load your creations locally
Upload compositions to Matrix/Net
Rate other peoples compositions
NEW
Now you can share your creations online with Matrix/Net! An integrated cloud
based sharing system.
Bring the Music Matrix community to life with Matrix/Net!
Share your songs with the press of a button.
How to use?
Tabbed controlled interface, simply Tab on the matrix to add notes, select
different instruments (INS) and percussions (PERC) on the right hand side and
let it all come together. Advanced options is where the FX / Key / Scale and
tones can be changed. Just play with it and you'll see that it's very easy to
use once you know how to use it.
Only €0.99 now for a limited time! Normal Price €2.99
Have Fun!
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Last update
Feb. 15, 2013