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909

1.2 for Android
3.5 | 100,000+ Installs | Reviews

GKRL Labs

Description of 909

This Drum Sequencer uses a modern interface for sequence composition to let you create great beats. The drum sounds are made to imitate the historic Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer. No Permissions are required to use this app. There are no Ads in this app. This app is 100% Free to download and use.
Just tap a few grid squares and hit play to get started! Use speakers or headphones for the best sound quality.
Play along to your beat live!
Set individual instrument volume levels for great balance!
Mute and Solo any Instrument!
Store your beats for playback anytime!
Create extended multi-bar beats!
Choose your beat tempo!
Email me with Questions, Comments, Concerns, Feature Requests. Be on the look out for an 808 in the future.

Information

  • Category:
    Music & Audio
  • Latest Version:
    1.2
  • Updated:
    2016-02-05
  • File size:
    950.4KB
  • Requirements:
    Android 4 or later
  • Developer:
    GKRL Labs
  • ID:
    com.gk.sequencer
  • Available on:
Reviews
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    Boring DO BETTER
    2020-10-07 04:06
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    Great little app to sketch out rhythms on the go. Works well, filter would be good a addition.
    2020-05-06 05:30
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    Luv it. Nice, clean, works.
    2020-01-06 07:30
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    Little choppy in the timing, and a bit disappointed by the lack of a shuffle/swing function, but for what it is, I love it! The samples are clean, but I can't tell if my tablet is just laggy or the samples aren't cleanly cut, as there is some audio lag, especially when playing certain large patterns such as "Revolution 909" and that. Regardless of the lag it's still awesome fun to play with! A few tweaks and this could be the best damn 909 emulator there is!
    2020-01-04 05:32
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    Goes out of sync
    2019-12-13 04:53
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    The developer obviously didn't take the problem of latency into consideration as the real time functionality is completely unusable so you would think all is not lost, just use the pattern programming function........erm........nope. That bit can't even keep time on a basic 4 on the floor beat unless you use one single solitary bass drum sample only. Attempt to add a snare or hat and it starts getting confused whilst 3 samples and you can clearly hear that a vegetable would have better rhythm.
    2019-09-22 02:03