5/5 rating based on 479 reviews. Read all reviews for Acapella from PicPlayPost for iPhone.
Acapella from PicPlayPost is free iOS app published by Mixcord Inc.
ccm0rgan
You used to be able to fix the horrible latency by dragging and adjusting each individual track on a timeline. That feature is gone. You also used to be able to adjust things like eq without having to pay a subscription fee. Very disappointing.
Jay97777777761
I like the idea and being able to listen to the song and stuff when you record, but I literally just bought a subscription and everytime I confirm a song I want to play the app force closes.
JuelleWise
This app would be great if it didn’t cost money just to make longer videos and shapes. Please make it free for the poor ones
#smartypants
This really is a great app. It’s like a musician’s instagram. There are so many talented people on here, and everyone is super friendly. I gave it 4 stars because when it comes to recording your own stuff, it’s very difficult to use. I was recording a trio with my self and I had the metronome going and I was in time, but when I played back the recording, the app sped up the harmony, and a beautiful song sounded horrible. I can’t find where to change that. Also, where are the tools to edit sound and video?? I’m just really confused when recording my own music but I do recommend this app.
keithcarini
I have been really enjoying the Acapella app. It’s like a virtual 4-track(or more-track) that helps me try all of my ideas. Also, it’s visually interesting for my fans to watch! Love Acapella!
DMaplesGITM'sBIGGEST FAN!!
I get that hearing the speaker output would ruin some of the recording, but what about those with surround sound? Like couldn’t you add the option to hear the output from the top speaker of a phone? I have AirPod pros and they are so behind that it’s near impossible to make anything with them. I wish they would make it available to hear the output from the other video, otherwise it’s kind of annoying. I’m not sure if there is that option but I hope there is and I’m not digging around enough. I know that the old Acapella allowed you to hear the speaker output.