October - Chiptune Maker 4+

Tom Salvo

Designed for iPad

    • 5.0 • 1 Rating
    • Free

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Description

Create your own authentic 8-bit songs and sound effects by adding a timeline of notes, or an arrangement of loops. Share your awesome tunes with friends by exporting to an AAC audio file, 6502 ASM6 assembly code, NES Sound Format file, or an NES ROM file!

4 channels are available:
- Square Wave 1
- Square Wave 2
- Triangle Wave
- Noise

Each channel can play one note (or noise event) at a time. Square wave channels have 4 duty cycle parameters. and the noise channel has 32 adjustable noise presets. These parameters, as well as volume, are all adjustable at the channel or individual note level. Several example songs are included if you're just getting started and want to learn more.

Features:
- Loop-based or linear song arrangements
- Export to AAC audio file
- Export to 6502 ASM6 code
- Export to NES Sound Format (.nsf) file
- Export to NES ROM (.nes) file
- Multiple windows on iPad
- Dark mode and light mode
- Drag and drop support for notes and loops
- Adjustable tempo
- Adjustable zoom
- Cut, Copy and Paste
- Bulk note edit (transpose and volume)

What’s New

Version 1.12

- Fixed an issue in exported .nes or .nsf files, where audio may stop playing before the end of the song

Ratings and Reviews

5.0 out of 5
1 Rating

1 Rating

Kevinttan ,

Suggestion

Suggestion for note to play whenever we select a note. Me and some other people are not musically literate and just want to hear the note first before putting it in the loop. Thank you

Update: thank you for responding, that would be an automatic 5 star for sure. 🙂 BTW, app is good and feels polished.
Update 2: Developer is working fast on the new update, i tried it myself and i'm impressed with the progress. I am now giving this a 5 star rating for the devs fast and awesome work (plus a bonus on reaching out to users)

Developer Response ,

I've been working on a couple features you might be interested in for October 1.5 (among some other features still in progress). There will be an option to display a virtual keyboard in the note editor, and an option to hear pitches and noise events as they are adjusted in the note editor. If you're interested in trying the October 1.5 beta, please email octoberchiptuneios@gmail.com, and I can invite you to the October TestFlight group.   Otherwise, stay tuned for the October 1.5 release, which I'm hoping to wrap up in the next few weeks!

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