Liine Skram is now free and update comes with new features
Accessible electronic music-making for all
Liine first introduced us to Skram only a few months ago and now they have updated the app with new features. However the big news for the update is that the app is now free.
Skram will also feature a new device pack as an in-app purchase, which will be free for a limited time and there is also connectivity support for Ableton Link, Inter-App Audio and AudioCopy.
The app is available on the App store now and more information can be found on the Liine website.
Skram updates in v1.2.2
- New device pack as in-app purchase (free for a limited time)
- Ableton Link support
- Inter-App Audio support
- AudioCopy support
- More export options for recordings
- Stability and performance improvements
- New visual cue when Pitch Sequencer length is zero
- Help copy tweaks
- Various bug fixes
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