Samsung has announced a new application for their devices called Soundcamp that offers an open platform for recording, playing, and mixing music. It’s mostly for electronic music, since it’s technically a DAW and MIDI sequencer, but it’s very open and works with third-party apps, which should keep the door open for tons of new ideas in the future.
The app has a straightforward interface for mixing and viewing up to eight different tracks, and while that isn’t going to compete with some really high-end workstations that famous musicians use, it’s pretty great for a smartphone.
Soundcamp also has some standout features, like the ability to create endless loops from your recorded tracks, and the option to pair things up with a Gear S2 smartwatch to control parts of the interface right from your wrist. Soundcamp also supports a sampling function and is getting tons of third-party support.
Soundcamp may not be for everyone, especially if you’re not musically inclined, but it’s completely free for Samsung’s newer devices in the Play Store. Might as well give it a try.
source: Samsung Tomorrow
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