Robick is an audio player for listening to music deeply. Repeat playback , change key and tempo with wheel interface and you can control visually. Robick can repeat the selected point of the music many times and play with all keys. This is a tool helping with music dictation, transcribe and arrangement. Twirl black doughnut shape on the screen with finger for control. Play fast music slowly. Confirm a chord with various keys. Study a lick and a sound, for example, robick helps learning Jazz. This app imports tracks from music app library or Dropbox etc. Features: - Repeat playback Repeat part of track (A-B repeat). And it is easy to move a play position by wheel operation. - Display simple waveform Display simple waveform of the track on one screen. It shows the rough position of the track. - Key and pitch control Change key and pitch without affecting tempo(speed). Range of key: -12 to +12 semitones - Tempo control Change tempo without affecting pitch. Range of tempo: 25 to 200 % - Equalizer This player has 3 band equalizer. - Reverse playback Reverse the playback direction of a track. - Continuous playback - Playlist function - Export function You can export a track with custom key/pitch/tempo/EQ. - Import from iOS Files, Dropbox and Box * Can not play some files (ex. Apple Music and DRM protected files). * We can not respond to reviews posted on the AppStore because we have no method of contacting you. If you’d like to send bug reports or help requests, please do so via support.
Awkward interface
I was struck by the feature list of what it can do in theory, such as save loops, but it’s too hard to use in practice. I’m only willing to put so much effort into wrestling with a funky interface before bailing on an app. In the end the perhaps overly inventive interface is just awkward, although cute as heck. A deal-breaking negative is that the interface sits sideways on my iPad Pro - no beuno. I suppose I could sit the device sideways, but then you lose control over the viewing angle for the screen. Awkward. PS: I note that across the board iOS apps continue to be markedly inferior to Mac apps in almost every instance - on the Mac the Amazing Slow Downer is infinitely superior to its dumbed down iOS version (which cannot save loops) and to Robick as well, of course.
Best available
I use it for guitar and it’s fantastic for practicing. The ui is neat but can feel a little clunky moving around sometimes. Dislike having to import files from Dropbox as opposed to being able to read directly from iOS folders but perhaps that’s a limitation of iOS and not the app itself. Really wish you could have multiple start/stop slices for 1 song. Right now you can only have 1 but at least it remembers when you come back to song after switching to a different one so it’s not the end of the world. Good job by the developer
Priceless
The most useful app on my phone. Would love A UI refresh!
Does not work!
Does not work! Does not allow DRM protected files to be uploaded as it says.
Needs improvement!
It sounds decent, but it needs a major overhaul when it comes to iPod music access, needing to transfer tunes manually is just plain stupid.
Doesn't work
Just purchased this app. It crashes every time I try to load any songs or music tracks onto it. (The songs were not DRM protected.) No longer appears to be compatible with the latest version of iOS (6.1.2). All I'm able to play is their sample audio track. :(
Sweet
$17 cheaper than Coda and a whole lot cooler looking. Glad I held off on buying Coda or Amazing Slow Downer as this is really functional and well thought out and designed. Sound quality needs work.
Fixes for iOS 16
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