Acid
by Paul Klemstine
Realtime emulation of a Roland TB303 synthesizer and TR808 drum machine.
App Name | Acid |
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Developer | Paul Klemstine |
Category | Music & Audio |
Download Size | 2 MB |
Latest Version | 1.5.6 |
Average Rating | 4.18 |
Rating Count | 271 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Acid Android app |
Realtime emulation of a Roland TB303 synthesizer, TR808 and TR909 drum machines.
Draw in notes, adjust the sound parameters with knobs, auto create random patterns.
(Check out the app "Acid 2" for TWO TB303 synths! It's a work in progress,
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.acid2 )
The export button will try and save the song's WAV file and FLAC file to the external sdcard(can't in Android 10?), and then upload the FLAC file to the Interplanetary Filesystem (IPFS), for sharing with friends.
Conversion of the song to flac and uploading can take many minutes, you'll only know when it's done when a web browser pops up with a link to your song you can share. Leave the app open and be patient! IPFS is not a permanent storage solution, so your song will vanish when it becomes unpopular, download any audio you want to keep from the link before it's gone.
The In/Out buttons will save the 'source code' of the song, so you can cut/paste/share it as text.
Contribute to the development:
http://github.com/raver1975/Acid
Watch out for earburns!
*** I think this works on Android 10 and 11! Thank you for the patience as I work out the bugs, ***
Recent changes:
Fixed export bug, WAV and FLAC audio files are saved to the music folder of your phone's SDCARD, hopefully.
Draw in notes, adjust the sound parameters with knobs, auto create random patterns.
(Check out the app "Acid 2" for TWO TB303 synths! It's a work in progress,
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.acid2 )
The export button will try and save the song's WAV file and FLAC file to the external sdcard(can't in Android 10?), and then upload the FLAC file to the Interplanetary Filesystem (IPFS), for sharing with friends.
Conversion of the song to flac and uploading can take many minutes, you'll only know when it's done when a web browser pops up with a link to your song you can share. Leave the app open and be patient! IPFS is not a permanent storage solution, so your song will vanish when it becomes unpopular, download any audio you want to keep from the link before it's gone.
The In/Out buttons will save the 'source code' of the song, so you can cut/paste/share it as text.
Contribute to the development:
http://github.com/raver1975/Acid
Watch out for earburns!
*** I think this works on Android 10 and 11! Thank you for the patience as I work out the bugs, ***
Recent changes:
Fixed export bug, WAV and FLAC audio files are saved to the music folder of your phone's SDCARD, hopefully.