The free effects are delay and filter, while others like flanger, reverb, and “whoosh” are in-app purchases (US$0.99 each, or US$1.99 for the whole hog). There are two main interfaces here: to the left is an XY touchpad with a dropdown menu of effects. The FX page lets you add effects to any of the eight tracks, either individually by selecting the track number at the bottom of the screen, or all eight of them by pressing the “Master” button. I think a mute button for each channel would be a welcome addition here, because quickly turning a track on or off would mean that you’d have to jump back to the grid page just to toggle the cell – perhaps this could be implemented in a future update? FX At the bottom of each channel is a meter that displays the track’s overall volume. Each has a fader for adjusting volume, as well as a filter knob. ![]() The mixer has eight channels – one for each column in the Remixlive grid. You can launch or stop an entire row or column of cells by holding a cell down and swiping left / right or up / down. You can launch any number of cells in a row, but you can only launch one cell per column in the default setting: switching to “Multiple Mode” in the Settings menu lets you launch more than one cell in a column. Some cells will have a line – this means that they’re either one shots (meaning they won’t loop, so you’ve got to press them again to play) or they’re “gates”, which are cells that only playback sound when you’re pressing them. Some cells have a dotted circle, which means they’re a loop that will continue to play as long as you’ve got them highlighted – to stop them, just press them again. This makes it easy to perform because everything’s in sync. Launching of the cells are quantised, meaning that they start and stop “on time” depending on the quantisation setting that you’ve chosen (the default is one bar, or four beats). You launch a cell by pressing it, and it stays highlighted to signify that it’s playing back audio. Each cell has a name for easy identification (eg Kicks, Toploops, Bass, and so on) as well as a “countdown” of the audio in that cell. The Remixlive grid is where you’ll be spending most of your time: this is where you launch cells as you perform. ![]() Now, let’s go through the Remixlive interface pages one by one: Grid Remixlive consists of four interface pages: the grid, which consists of an 8 x 6 matrix of pads that you press to launch clips from the mixer, where you can control the volume levels and filters of each of the eight columns FX, which has an XY touchpad and “Beat Repeat” performance pads for adding effects to individual tracks and a cell settings interface that lets you adjust the launch behaviour of each cell.Īt the top of the screen, regardless of which page you’re on, are controls for tempo, a global phrase meter (much like what you’d see in DJ software), as well as the record button for recording your performance, which you can send via e-mail or upload straight to SoundCloud.
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