Rhythm Studio is a must have app for musicians! It is a premier universal electronic music making app, boasting richly detailed graphics and incredible sound, with impeccable recreations of classic synths and drum machines along with other amazing studio hardware.
Rhythm Studio is a workspace style app with a studio of realistic electronic music instruments. Rhythm Studio balances advanced features by using an easy to understand interface resembling real instruments. This means that one button does one thing just like it would with real hardware. Knobs turn, switches slide, and buttons press. You won’t get lost in abstract interfaces or design.
Rhythm Studio is the next best thing to having the real hardware. It currently includes full TR-808 and TR-909 drum machines, a TB-303 synthesizer, a sample based synthesizer, two more subtractive synthesizers, an XY style control pad, and 4-channel mixer with 15 send & insert FX.
FEATURE OVERVIEW:
SEND FX:
INSERT FX:
Rhythm Studio allows you to make music the way you want to by giving you three different ways to create your song.
1. Use the step sequencer like the real hardware.
2. Use the Control Pad to play the synths live.
3. Instantly create a random pattern.
What makes Rhythm Studio stand out?
Rhythm Studio balances advanced music making features by using an easy to understand interface resembling real instruments. This means that one button does one thing just like it would with real hardware. Knobs turn, switches slide, and buttons press. You won’t get lost in abstract interfaces, menus, or design.
Imagine having a studio of rare vintage synths and drum machines in the palm of your hand. Beautifully rendered synthesizers make seeing the app as enjoyable as hearing it. Rhythm Studio is the next best thing to having the real hardware.
SCREENSHOTS:
Gemini – Virtual Analog Synthesizer

TB-3 – Transistor Bass Three (TB-303 clone)

DR-8 – Digital Rhythm Eight (TR-808 clone)

DR-9 Drum Machine (TR-909 clone)

Hornet Synth (inspired by the EDP WASP and Korg Monotribe)

This is just the beginning for Rhythm Studio. Future updates will include more unique synths and drum machines, along with the feature requests you want…all for free! No in-app purchases!
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Thanx for the code. Hope with the help of this app I’ll create fantasctic music.
This app is great for the price. The TR-808 is top notch. Not sure that the TB-303 synth is as good an emulation as ReBirth, Finger Bassline or TechnoBox but it’s still pretty good. What this app, as well as Finger Bassline and TechnoBox all lack is parameter automation (so you can record your 303 knob movements through a loop/song) and audiocopy. These are both things that ReBirth does have so for me ReBirth wins hands down. TechnoBox is the best emulation though IMO so if it were to add these things it would be the best of the four (come on Mike!). That and background audio and coreMIDI sync. For $0.99 though, Rhythm Studio is a steal, and with the promise of more Instruments to come I’d grab it now.
Anyone else picked this up? What’s everyone else think?
Love the fact that this is pure emulation. It might not be so advanced for today’s style of music but if you just want to play around with true to life recreation then this is a cool little portable studio that can let you lay down beats quick. The xy pad is a great touch in that it breaks you from always having to deal in programming and working in steps. Just hit record and you can bypass all the traditional step programming and just tap the melody in on the “virtual piano” in the xy pad. This gives you way more flexibility then an all original workspace would being set up with the real equivalents. Don’t forget to turn up the effects for even more bending possibity. Add in a whole bunch of delay and you have yourself a bubbling landscape of sounds. I especially like the random feature as well. It is a very musical randomization too. Some apps with random features just set the steps to anything. In my trials I’ve found that the random patterns rhythm studio sets up are actually useful. Very good programming. Now we know what took so long ; ). To sum it all up. This is a fun app. Just have fun with it. You don’t need to make your next album with it but it can certainly entertain while enforcing good programming fundamentals. If you ever wanted to learn how to program more elaborate machines this seems a logical step in the right direction for newbies and more then amateurs alike. Good show. Have fun.