Jérémy Pinat’s Free Ton: Drum Machine For iOS Received Nice Update

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Drum Machines for iOS exists a lot on the market and most of them are not available for free. Unlike the others, Jérémy Pinat’s Ton: Drum Machine is available for free and includes cool features. The developer released this week a nice update for this free drum machine and includes a brand new interface for a better workflow. Ton: Drum Machine is an impressive free app because you have features like locking different audio values in the sequencer steps to modulate your sequence that makes it more natural and organic. I recommend you to give the app a try and to check it out.

Available here: Ton: Drum Machine 

Ton brings a classic step sequencer and an advanced audio engine to your iPad, enabling you to create rich and modulated rhythmic sequences. Its sound-sculpting capabilities are simple yet incredibly deep and will make even the most basic samples sound unique to your style.

Features of Ton: Drum Machine 

  • parameter locks: lock different audio values on sequencer steps to modulate your sequence and making it sound natural and organic
  • parameter snapping: constrain parameters to useful values
  • pitch parameter: tune your drums or create bass lines
  • saturation effect: add a bit of warmth to any sample, or destroy it completely
  • multimode resonant filter: attenuate or boost frequencies
  • amplitude envelope: shape the overall silhouette of the sound
  • reverb and delay: glue sounds together, from subtle to stellar
  • play manually using the drum pads
  • Ableton Link: synchronize with other apps and devices
  • Audiobus: send Ton’s output to other compatible apps

New in version 1.1 

  • Completely new interface, designed for live play and quick workflow
  • Each step of the sequencer can display its number of parameter locks
  • Parameter locks can be visualized by holding down a finger on a step
  • More intuitive “snapping” of parameter values
  • Drum pads can be used to play manually
  • Bug fixes

Available here: Ton: Drum Machine 

 

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