BeatMaker 2 Reviews – Page 15

3/5 rating based on 157 reviews. Read all reviews for BeatMaker 2 for iPhone.
BeatMaker 2 is paid iOS app published by INTUA

Update this App

Stknic

It's a great app. But I need iCloud sharing capabilities. Download to my music capabilities. And whatever fine tuning you can come up with. UPDATE UPDATE!!!!!Please


It's not great on the iPhone 6s

xXkiid FreshXx

Literally everything was fine on the iPhone 5s even the 4. But the mic recording it gives me static for some reason, but on the 4, and 5 gives me no problem. There a few problems but the updates fixed that.


Still the champ

d1000

Get out of town...an update?! About time although if it ain't broke why fix it...Beat maker series is still the best out! Thanks for note repeat, midi support, and FX on the main!


The best!

Designedbyfate

By far the dopest mobile recording studio out there. Been using beatmaker since beatmaker 1. Never a complaint here. Always have my iPad with me and shure microphone just in case inspiration hits love it for that reason.


By far the best beat making app available!

KARRMYCE

Easy to use and very convenient. Since I've this my Mpc 2000xl has been on the shelf this app is Amazing!!


LOVE IT

Jero8819

This app has changed my life and I am thankful. D.J.R


FIX THIS!!!

Sikriot

Amazing app but... There is a glitch when you want to put equalizer and reverb together that it makes whatever instrument you're playing sound really high pitched and annoying. Please fix this.


Please fix restore purchases

Strizbiz

Ok,first of all, I can't restore my purchases, the icon spins and spins, I left it alone for 40 mins to see if it just took a while.... Had close the app, in 40 min not one purchase was restored, second, the app is great, but it needs a synth, the sampler is nice, but it needs a synth too.


Bluetooth?

djsjfkbnrkslb

this app was $20 when I bought it...the Bluetooth should work. GarageBand is free and the Bluetooth works for that.


The DAW I come back to

Laarz

BM2 has pretty complete functionality for me. I like the clip approach to the sequencer where editing a clip changes all of the same ones. I don't use the built in sounds but like to midi out to synths and record back in. There are a lot of mediocre sounds, and the drum presets have some poor additions. Luckily you can mix and match and load your own samples and edit them too. Learning the interface takes too much time. There are too many windows and too much switching to do simple things. There is hidden functionality, like automation, which one has to research online to figure out how to do. The file management is a mess too. It all works and allows you to do many things, you just have to keep the UI map in your head. Reading the manual is required as too little is intuitive enough to figure it out without it. One thing that is lacking is IAA for effects. The onboard effects are ok enough, but there are much better on iOS. This would be a much welcome addition towards a more complete DAW experience. Overall for me, I can do what I want pretty well and pretty quickly, so I come back to it often.