iGOG VelAUcity brings velocity-sensitive drums to your humble iPhone
Posted on 23. Oct, 2009 by admin in Phones
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Mom / mother / office building superintendent still won’t let you get a drum set, huh? Well, you can show them, you can show them all with the new iGOG VelAUcity app, that for a small $5 lets you do velocity-sensitive pitter-patter on the iPhone. It functions flattering great, too… to an extent. The technology appears to be formed on the iPhone’s built-in mic (VelAUcity doesn’t work on an iPod touch), and the app recommends you make make use of of it with headphones, but not a headset with the own built-in mic, that would resin things up. In make use of the pitter-patter is unequivocally great, with mixed strike points on the drum pads and flattering great quickness attraction (for an iPhone app), but there have been copiousness of mic-introduced foibles similar to the intensity for feedback or wandering noises messing things up — you fundamentally would have difficulty regulating this in a live application, yet there have been copiousness of sliders so you can tweak things and give it a shot. Our the one preferred partial maybe is the mic trigger mode, that lets you do your feign pitter-patter next to the iPhone, adding a total new turn of feign realness. Our slightest the one preferred partial was the crashiness and the buginess — partial of that might’ve be blamed on the speed-strapped 3G. Don’t contend we didn’t advise you. Video demonstrations have been after the break.
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