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Rhythm Pad Pro

Rhythm Pad is the easiest and the smartest way to play drums on mobile devices. Rhythm Pad includes a wide range of high-quality real and electronic drum kits. Just connect you iPod/iPhone/iPad to speakers and start jamming with your band. You can also play along with songs from the iPod library. Rhythm Pad is created by musicians for musicians, delivering you an awesome set of features. Download the best drums app for iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch today!
Category Price Seller Device
Music $4.99 JSplash Apps iPhone, iPad, iPod

Top features include:

• Realistic Open and Closed Hi-Hats function.
• 'Smart Levels': Pads sound louder at the center.
• Optimized layout for maximum playability in iOS devices.
• High-quality stereo sampled sounds with maximum polyphony that gives a realistic feel.
• Ability to configure the levels for individual pads.
• Added ability to rearrange pad positions.
• Recording Feature: Added ability to record your patterns and share your recordings.
• AudioCopy: Allows you to take the samples you record in Rhythm Pad to other audio applications. 
• MIDI support: Sends MIDI via WiFi or Camera Connection Kit allowing you to use Rhythm Pad as a MIDI controller. While sending MIDI signals, drums are mapped based on General MIDI standard. 
• Audiobus support: Stream audio from Rhythm Pad to other Audiobus-compatible apps.

Included kits:

• Real
• Real (with Ride)
• Real (with Rimshot)
• Real (Pop Kit)
• Dance/Club
• Chemical
• Hip-Hop
• Percussion
• Rock Kit
• Trip-Hop
• Classic Rock 
• Funk Kit

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Reviews

Nice apps
sobuj chowdhury

Nice apps


Wonderful app
tommykeys

I use it for my band. They get tight


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Twisted_Oak

No good fam.


Fun little app!
Ben Efitofadoubt

Sounds great Intuitive to use


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Toonbody

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Has potential...
Fretless33

Has some decent sounds, but that's about it. I haven't been able to use this app as a serious rhythm app for any project I work on and I have tried many times because it has some useable drum sounds. One limiting factor to me is the looping section. There is no metronome count in and you get taken to a confusing section that looks like drum pads with numbered boxes within them. I haven't been able to get a decent loop yet. The record feature is equally awkward because it takes you to a separate start screen where you have to press start to record and return to the drum section which causes a blank gap before the beat...this makes zero sense to me. It's almost as if the developer wants this app to be a limited toy by how clunky it is to work with.


Cool
Daddy_Gemini

Not as good as GarageBand but fun and the reviewer that said u can't make custom drunk it's is wrong u can


The best drum app
Moutrk

I love the different kits sounds and the nice pad size. The only option I would like to see, is the ability to create your own kit using the sounds available. Keep up the good work.


Nice, but obtrusive bottom menu.
Sjksjlvcgkpkcd

Hi, nice pad app, thanks! I find that most of the times that I hit the various controls at the bottom, it was accidental. (Tested on an iPhone) This kills the rhythm. The interuptions trained me to avoid the bottom of the pads, so the bottom row pads are effectively shorter than the top row. I never need those controls mid-drumming session anyway. Perhaps put the controls in a partially transparent "menu" button in a corner that is hold to activate. If it is tapped, it activates the pad it's partially covering, (assuming that's what the drummer intended) but also changes to "hold" briefly, and fades back to normal. If it's held for half a second or so, the menu is displayed. This would give the user the entire screen for drumming. Thanks for listening!


Very good overall
nurikaakasouliloquy

Pros: Realistic sounds No discernible delay Volume control for each pad Lets you configure the set, assigning the same function to more than one pad if u want ( comes in handy, eg. For hi-hat triplets etc, having 2 closed hihats on adjacent pads makes things easier) Con: No way to have the rimshot and the ride at the same time, since they are in different kits Also, having the volume of each shot being controlled by pressure, instead of your finger location on the pad (louder toward the centre) would be a lot better, if that's technically possible.


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