Was about to buy it until I saw MAC OS only. You'll sell alot more if you make a Windows PC 32/64 for all of us uncool people (just kidding - awesome program)
Excellent App! One question though, how do I get my hands on it? I was lucky enough to be one of the early beta testers for Record (before the public beta) and I really like it. I've just bought Record and would love to have this. Cool video.
cool app, thx :) -> but i have an question. Where did you know which tempo your sample have? You type 127.00 bpm - is this the Tempo that you know that the sample have or is this a random tempo and you could type 150 in there and it works. Sry about my english :)
With Apple Loops and ACID-ized .wav files, Record Ready auto-detects the tempo, but when you're bringing in files that don't have this information—like bounces from another DAW, etc.—you have to enter it manually.
Was about to buy it until I saw MAC OS only. You'll sell alot more if you make a Windows PC 32/64 for all of us uncool people (just kidding - awesome program)
praxisbeforetheory 1 year ago
will there be a PC version also?
teeblack06 2 years ago
MAC only????
What about pc users with Acid loops?
kb420ps 2 years ago
Excellent App! One question though, how do I get my hands on it? I was lucky enough to be one of the early beta testers for Record (before the public beta) and I really like it. I've just bought Record and would love to have this. Cool video.
DJVoyetra 2 years ago
Hi, thanks for your interest.
Record Ready isn't out yet, but if you'd like to help beta test, please contact me at support AT record ready app.
recordreadyapp 2 years ago
cool app, thx :) -> but i have an question. Where did you know which tempo your sample have? You type 127.00 bpm - is this the Tempo that you know that the sample have or is this a random tempo and you could type 150 in there and it works. Sry about my english :)
Perzokat 2 years ago
Oh :) - at start you said it :) - Original have 127 BPM.
So you must know which BPM your Sample have.
Thx :)
Perzokat 2 years ago
Thanks for the comment.
With Apple Loops and ACID-ized .wav files, Record Ready auto-detects the tempo, but when you're bringing in files that don't have this information—like bounces from another DAW, etc.—you have to enter it manually.
recordreadyapp 2 years ago