- 90.0LEGITIMACY SCORE
- 90.5SAFETY SCORE
- 4+CONTENT RATING
- $4.99PRICE
What is Loopfield : field recorder? Description of Loopfield : field recorder 1069 chars
Plug your headphones into your iPhone and wander in the streets to catch noises, voices, and horns. The app is continuously recording sounds around you and automatically generates loops. Those loops are processed in real time by granular effects that transform them on the fly. To get a sense of what the recording will sound like when immersed in a track, you can import and play your own premade beat. Once you’re happy with it, you can export the loop to incorporate it into a larger DAW-based project.
Feature list
- Designed exclusively for iPhone and iPad
- Slick native UI
- Continuous recording of the surrounding sounds
- Loops generated from the recordings, automatically updated each four bars
- Four different effect sets to sculpt the generated loops in real time
- Effects based on granular synthesis
- Importation of drum loops from iCloud, Dropbox, AudioCopy, AudioShare, Mail, Airdrop and more to get an sense of the generated loops in a full audio track context
- Touchable amplitude envelope to easily shape the sound
- Sound export in .wav format
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- Should I download Loopfield : field recorder?
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Loopfield : field recorder Pros
✓ Great UtilityExcellent auto slicing of sounds to loop and plans to upgrade the exporting of sound, plus snappy developer response to feedback. ❤️.Version: 1.0
✓ Terrific possibilities from this field-recording appThis was a pleasant surprise! I have a penchant for field recordings; my work takes me all over the world and I always build in time to connect with the places I'm lucky enough to visit, to walk, to look and simply to listen to the world around me. Roughly 80% of the way we perceive the world is visual, for obvious evolutionary reasons, but if you take the time to consciously engage your hearing and really LISTEN to the world around you, you quickly find yourself in a new and wonderful land. You'll find that cities play songs to you...the bass swoosh of car tyres on tarmac, the clattering rhythm of trains on the railway tracks, the voices from a distant radio coming through an open window. Step outside the cities and you'll discover that nature plays new Brian Eno ambient albums for free, every minute of the day. I've derived immense creative joy from recording those sounds and making music from them over the years, and with the advent of the iPhone and iPad and visionary apps like FieldScaper, I've been able to make some sonic works (I can't rightly call them "songs") that I'm really proud of. So along comes Loopfield. It automatically records short loops of the ambient sound around you, and offers controls to distort and illuminate what it's captured and then throw beats (from a built-in library, or imported by you) over the top. The results can be exported to the DAW of your choice. It's really simple, tunable, full of complex creative depth yet beautifully executed: FieldScaper still edges it for the richness of its features, but its developer, Igor Vasiliev, can't design a decent UI to save his life, which hampers its appeal. Loopfield is blessed with great design, although I'd still like to see a proper manual made available. Serendipitous exploration is fine up to a point, but for something this good a use guide would really elevate it and make it more accessible. Anyway, if you're prepared to step away from the mundane 4/4 regularity of the iOS user music world, there are rich rewards to be had here. Buy Loopfield, step outside your door, and make some magic.Version: 1.1
✓ Loopfield : field recorder Positive ReviewsLoopfield : field recorder Cons
✗ Off to a great start!It’s a great app! I find myself pulling out my phone throughout the day, and creating batches of loops randomly. It’s fascinating. A couple of future requests, batch export would be super helpful! Also more control over the FX chains and signal routing would be awesome. And I know this request goes above and beyond your initial design, but what would be amazing, is if there were a way to re-sample a loop inside the app itself, similar to the koala app..Version: 1.1
✗ Loopfield : field recorder Negative ReviewsIs Loopfield : field recorder legit?
✅ Yes. Loopfield : field recorder is 100% legit to us. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 33 Loopfield : field recorder user reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, AppSupports Legitimacy Score for Loopfield : field recorder is 90.0/100.
Is Loopfield : field recorder safe?
✅ Yes. Loopfield : field recorder is quiet safe to use. This is based on our NLP analysis of over 33 user reviews sourced from the IOS appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 4.5/5. AppSupports Safety Score for Loopfield : field recorder is 90.5/100.
Should I download Loopfield : field recorder?
✅ There have been no security reports that makes Loopfield : field recorder a dangerous app to use on your smartphone right now.
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Product details of Loopfield : field recorder
- App Name:
- Loopfield : field recorder
- App Version:
- 1.2.6
- Developer:
- Quentin Houben
- Legitimacy Score:
- 90.0/100
- Safety Score:
- 90.5/100
- Content Rating:
- 4+ Contains no objectionable material!
- Category:
- Music, Entertainment
- Language:
- App Size:
- 51.78 MB
- Price:
- $4.99
- Bundle Id:
- com.reflow.LoopField
- Relase Date:
- 13 November 2018, Tuesday
- Last Update:
- 01 September 2023, Friday - 21:27
- Compatibility:
- IOS 13.0 or later
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