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iSequenceNLoop ( A Music recording/Sequencing app for playbook )

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    iSparkSystems
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    We have recently released our updated version of iSequenceNLoop. iSequenceNLoop is a first of it's kind sequencer and recorder for Playbook. You can download it from appworld at the following location.

    https://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/81288/?lang=en

    Here is a brief about our app.

    iSequence 'N' Loop is the first of it's kind multi track voice recorder, mixer and sequencer for BlackBerry® PlayBook™.

    Record voices, mix sound by importing songs from various formats like MP3, WAVE, AIFF onto various tracks at desired intervals of time.

    LIMITED TIME OFFER: 50% DISCOUNT ON PRICE!

    Play clips as loops

    Add tracks; select the track you want to record on; drag the marker where you want on the timeline and hit record. The recording will start from that marker on the selected track. If you want to record on another added track, just select the other track; drag the marker and hit record!.

    On clicking the play button, the player mixes the audio from all the tracks and plays the combined stereo mix.

    It also supports saving and opening of the created composition. You can even edit tracks that were saved earlier

    Note: Please use a headset/earphones to avoid double recording.

    * Move the recorded clippings across the timeline of the track

    * Ability to perform undoes and Redoes

    * Control the volume of each track individually

    * Export the composition as wave

    * Import from various audio formats like MP3, WAVE, AIFF and mix

    * Ability to play clips as loops

    * Controls to move the clips minimally

    * Record for how much long as you can as length the track is pretty long

    * Neat and intuitive interface

    NOTE: Right now recordings are producing a slight delay because of which the recorded audio is going out of sync. We are working on this. Feel free to use the adjustment controls, found at the right bottom, to adjust the position of the recorded clip.

    OGG and AIFF support, improvements and more exciting features on the way!

    We would love to hear from you for any concerns feedback or suggestions.

    UPDATED: Added import of all most all WAV formats( curently supported WAVs are 8,16,24,32 bit stereo at 44 kHZ sample rate). If you feel that certain WAV formats are not getting imported please mail the details to us. We would add support to that in the future releases of this app. ( Thanks to one of the users who had reported a problem with the wave import).

    Do try our app and let us know if you have any concerns or feedback :)

    #196633

    de leurg
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    I buy a playbook this week because your application of audio editing exists. I'll install isequencenloop. Your application was indicated to me by Joe Verde, BBOS team. For the takes outside, I am going to try with my recorder Marantz PMD 620, its line-out connected in the entry jack of the playbook. I know the problem of stereo sound recording if I do not use the microphone of Playbook but I am going to try (for editing of report, sound fictions) Maybe to use a "Irig" would allow something.

    An extraordinary thing would be to be able to write text under the sound, it would be stuck according to the time-line. Or: have a window of display(visualization) of text or notes opened during the recording. What do you think of that? You would be the only ones to make it on touchpads… But, already, thank you for allowing me to remain to use Blackberry to go farther in everyday life.

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