iOS SoftwareJust In

Beat Scholar Is On Its Way For IPad Users

Modalics have announced their award winning Beat Scholar will be released to iPad users in the coming weeks. Beat Scholar is currently in its early beta testing phase so there’s no indication on pricing and availability as yet.

Beat Scholar is a modern beat making power house. It presents an entirely new way to compose rhythm in the digital domain, Beat Scholar is the ultimate rhythmic playground that will make sure your beats sound like non other.

Slice beat pizzas into up to 42 pieces and place any drum on any slice! How cool is that? Very. It’s very cool. Change measures & subdivisions in a heartbeat. Play with time and phrasing like you never could before.

Beat Scholar comes equipped with a Robust Sampler and everything you need to get started quickly.

Features include:

  • Over 250 carefully curated factory samples, from classic drum machine sounds to hand-made synthesized drums, we have the bases covered.
  • Load your own custom samples with a simple drag n’ drop interface.
  • A wide variety of samples for each pad, control the attack, length & pitch to shape them to perfection.
  • Built-In effects – minimum hassle, get your samples nice and stylish just by turning a couple o’ knobs.

The functionality is exactly the same as that of the desktop version, the only difference being the interface which has been modified for touchscreen use.

Beat Scholar for iOS will be available to iPad users as an AUv3 and standalone app. There are no plans as yet for an iPhone version.

For more information on the desktop version, click here:

NOTE: Some of the links you click on may be affiliated. Clicking and purchasing using these links helps support and fund The Beat Community. Thanks for your support.

Tags: app, auv3, beat box, beatmaker, drum machine, drums, ios, ios app, ios music production, ipad, music production, standalone

More Similar Posts

Recent Posts