MINI-COMPOSER by Karl Bartos Reviews

4/5 rating based on 10 reviews. Read all reviews for MINI-COMPOSER by Karl Bartos for iPhone.
MINI-COMPOSER by Karl Bartos is free iOS app published by 正行 Akamatsu

Fun but...

hallospceboy

Some bugs and some complaints. I love the simplicity of it. Just screams kraftwork. But I kinda wish I could program my own drum sounds. I like all the synth sounds but I'd like to choose my own key. And the backgrounds could use a bit more color. It does tend to glitch when too many notes are happening but that might be my iPhone saying "whoa there guy, this is minimal not maximal!" I do like it and I would recommend it for tiny sketches or maybe to sample the synth sounds.


Great

M1c4@3l

I love the idea


Simple and fun

Pengun86/a real live musician

It would get five but there no way to save and only a one octave major scale to work with. I would love to see a way to have more than one repeating measure as well.


Simple and Gratifying

archesq

Playing around with this straight-forward mini-composer is a joy. Compose your sequence over any of four repeating drum beats -- either add a considered composition or just add notes at random, it all works, and pretty soon you have a nice little soundtrack for your next minute or two. The beats and the tones are all enjoyable, and the minimalist animation adds a surprising amount of happiness. Bravo!


Pretty fun

Boblio997

Simple, fun


lovely

triguns

it would be nice if it lets us save or share it to others.


Love it!

Mark freeman

This app is simple and great. The sounds are sexy and smooth.


Best fun ever

The Bitter Herb

It's almost therapeutic.


Pretty cool

[.Sun.King.]

Simple but very fun! It's easy to work with, not complicated. If you're a Kraftwerk fan, you'll certain dig this app!


Simple and fun, but emphasis on simple

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This is a fun little step sequencer that has you creating music in seconds flat. My only complaint is it might be a little too simple. There are very few presets, a rather small grid and no option to import your own sounds. Without those features this is little more than a toy. That said, I assume it was the intent of the appmaker to create something basic and fun. If that is the case, this is a success.