Samplr 4+

The Multitouch Sampler

Marcos Alonso

    • 4.7 • 137 Ratings
    • $19.99

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Description

“We use it a lot playing live because it's the one thing I found that you can feel like you're playing the sample” – Fred again..

The app used by renowned musicians like Fred again.., Richard Devine, Apparat, Weval or Matmos live and in the studio. Samplr introduced a brand new way to make music, only possible on multitouch devices. Explore the samples melody and texture using the different play modes and create compositions with the gesture recorder. Samplr is the ideal tool for audio experimentation, music composition and live performance.

USER REVIEWS
“The most profound audio manipulation tool on iOS” 5 stars
“There is NOTHING on the market hardware or software like this” 5 stars
“Stunningly beautiful interface and exceptionally easy to use” 5 stars
“This is the most musical app I've ever used. It's polished, it's musical, it's fun, it's inspiring” 5 stars
“It’s the best realization of what touch screen sampling should be” 5 stars

FEATURES
• 8 play modes: Slicer, Looper, Bow, Tape, Scratch, Arpeggiator, Keyboard and Loop Player
• Gesture recorder for sequencing
• Audio input recording and resampling
• 6 sample slots (x16 voices)
• 5 effects per sample: Distortion, Filter, Amplitude Modulator, Feedback Delay and Reverb

COMPATIBILITY
• Ableton Link
• MIDI Keyboard, Controller and Sync input
• IAA (Inter-App Audio)
• Audiobus Input and Output
• Dropbox import
• Export to AudioShare
• WAV and AIFF file support

Learn more and see how it works on samplr.net. For feedback or support please reach out to support@samplr.net

What’s New

Version 1.5

• MIDI Control. Use your MIDI Keyboard or Controller with Samplr
• Fixed: Audio distortion over Bluetooth

Ratings and Reviews

4.7 out of 5
137 Ratings

137 Ratings

Fad Plastic ,

Indispensable Lateral Music Making Marval

I've been using Samplr to play live over five years. Samplr is an intuitive kinesthetic touch based instrument with zero menu diving.

In a world of reasonably high quality analogue budget synths and expensive hardware samplers it’s important to give occasional pause and recognize the beauty of working with machines or software that posses limitations.

These so called ‘limitations’ mean less options. Having less options means less paralysis by analysis, and fear of missing out from not having ‘mastered’ all functions instantaneously.

By using machines with less options you exhaust the possibilities of what is theoretically possible. Once thats been accomplished you can start approaching it from a lateral or novel perspective.

Samplr allows you to exhaust all of its functions rather quickly; you can learn them in day or two. In six years I still find new ways to use the the tools provided. I imagine in six more I still will.

It's my favorite instrument I have ever played and is an indispensable part of my set up. I use it to jam, to play everything I make live, dawlessly and to compose.

I recommend it to everyone regardless of the genre of music you play. Hip hop, ambient, dub experimental, noise, music concrete. It does it all.

The one music app to rule them all!

QuinnX. ,

Amazing!!! Get it Support it.

Wow we finally have channel panning!🎶😊😁🤩📈⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌟
Super!
Bring on those in-app upgrades so we can support this genius and unique app.⚡️⚡️⚡️❤️👍

Since its release, nothing has come close to what this app has to offer. Sure, there are other granular apps out there but non have come close to the flexibility and durability of Samplr. It’s not just a granular app it’s also a great sequencer daw which goes beyond the conventional with great potential to go even further with community support. (Let’s make it happen ). If you never experience this, now here your chance. If you already have it, show support by giving ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️and comment favorably to also encourage in-app purchases to allow this app to flurish.

AlanLaBudde ,

Fun… upgrade to five stars now that I can record a little…

I really like the program, finally, I’m getting to input my voice, but I’m still having problems figuring out how to get the levels up? Perhaps I should stick to AudioShare? I don’t know…. Sorry about my earlier diatribe about abandoned wear …. in my defense, the record input doesn’t look like a button. It looks like a header bar? I know I know., read the friendly manual I guess….ha…..

Oh yes … it would be nice to do Crossfades is that in there and I don’t realize that?

Developer Response ,

Hi Alan, to record a sample tap on the red button at the top and then tap "Record input". If you are still having issues please send your iPad model and iPadOS version to support@samplr.net so we can fix the issue. If you are still unhappy with the app you can always request a refund here: reportaproblem.apple.com

App Privacy

The developer, Marcos Alonso, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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