HyperTunes
by Exploded Views MediaApplication Details
- Category:
- Music
- Stage:
- Concept
- Launch:
- 03/15/12 - 04/14/12
Markets
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Apple $9.99
HyperTunes is a new category of music making app.
Part sequencer, part Content Management System, HyperTunes is a
serious arranging instrument that just happens to be fun to use, quick to master, and truly mobile-friendly.
» Access every musical idea you've ever had, in the palm of your hand, anywhere, any time.
» Arrange songs in a snap, by linking sections and parts together on the fly, as easily as navigating a web site.
» Build pro-quality rearrangements and mash-ups even with one hand - on the treadmill, in a checkout line, ... wherever.
HyperTunes integrates nicely with your other desktop and mobile music applications, but its unique, powerful arranging features - and its engaging, casual, hyper-streamlined flow - will make it the first tool you reach for when inspiration hits.
Trailer
Intro video
Product page
See the product page for more demo videos and a full feature list: http://hypertunes.net.
Why should you back this app?
HyperTunes is the first app built from the ground up for arranging. It has two unique core features.
First, it lets you manipulate the form of a song directly. In HyperTunes, you work on whole sections of music at once, not note-by-note. The idea is, recording and composing may be about individual notes, but arranging is about how you put bigger chunks together.
Second, it keeps all your musical content at your fingertips all the time. In HyperTunes, you can work with everything you ever wrote at once, instead of thinking one song at a time. It's your personal content management system for all your music. The idea is, the bass part I need for the song I'm working on today may be an idea I came up with five years ago.
Music making is a thriving niche on iOS, and this engaging and powerful tool will appeal to both the power users who seek effective ways of working on their music while away from their desktop studios, and to the casual users who want to experiment with arranging music just for fun.
What will the money be used for.
The money will be used for remaining development for this version, software licensing, content development, marketing/promotion, and development of features planned for upcoming versions (e.g., social and collaboration features).



