bleep!BOX Cheats

bleep!BOX Hack 1.4.6 + Redeem Codes

Developer: White Noise Audio Software
Category: Music
Price: $3.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.4.6
ID: com.whitenoiseaudio.bleepbox

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Description

bleep!BOX is a drum machine, synthesizer and sequencer for your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

MusicRadar.com ranked bleep!BOX #3 in it's Top Ten Music apps on the iPad!

bleep!BOX has NO SAMPLES - every sound is generated in realtime, so you can tweak to your hearts' content and kiss repetitive, cookie cutter drum beats and loops goodbye. bleep!BOX is not a simple toy - it's powerful enough for you to make real music. Great for house, hip hop, R&B, electronica, drum’n’bass, trance, techno, IDM and more.

bleep!BOX is the mobile app that musicians, DJ's, and producers have been waiting for. Check it out and see why Computer Music Magazine gave it 5/5 stars!

Looking to try out bleep!BOX? Check out bleep!BOX Player for free, which will let you get a feel for the app without having the full feature set.

"This is a complete synthesis solution for beat making, without relying on tired old 808 drum samples. " -- discchord.com
Features:

* Classic, tweakable x0x drum emulations
* Analog style 2-Osc synths
* MIDI Sync and MIDI trigger control
* 10 parts (voices)
* 50+ Parameters
* Ringmod, FM, PhaseMod, Sync, Distortion
* Global delay FX
* 8 Waveforms
* Universal app - Works on both iPhone and iPad
* Audio copying via the General Pasteboard method.
* Supports Audiobus
* Realtime processing - NO SAMPLES
* Tempo, swing, pattern length
* Save patches and presets
* Live performance modes
* Step sequencing + recording modes
* Parameter automation
* Song Mode: make a song from several patterns.
* Record songs or Patterns to .WAV
* VST / AU plugin is available for integration with your DAW (please see our website for details)


bleep!BOX was made by White Noise Audio Software (http://www.whitenoiseaudio.com/), makers of Zero Vector, and Additive. We have over a decade of experience coding synthesizers and effects!

Check out audio samples, videos and news at http://www.bleepboxapp.com/

More user praise at http://www.bleepboxapp.com/blog/2009/08/listen-to-the-buzz/

Music Radar.com's review:
http://www.musicradar.com/tuition/tech/round-up-7-iphone-music-making-apps-225503

Version history

1.4.6
2014-12-12
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Display fixes for iPhone 6+ and iOS 7 devices
1.4.5
2014-12-04
NOTE: there appears to be some issues on the iPhone 6+ phones with this build. An update is on the way. Please do not update if you have a 6+.

- Fixed Data page label issues on iPhones
- Fixed touch issues on Perf page
- Updated audiobus to newer version again
- Fixes for audiobus issues, re-wrote audio engine
1.4.4
2014-10-20
* Updated Audiobus
1.4.3
2013-10-21
* Fixes for audiobus + new audiobus SDK
* Fixes for data saving when closing the app manually
* Fixes for layout issues on non 4 inch iPhones
1.4.2
2013-09-18
- iOS 7 Compatibility
- Updated to latest Audiobus SDK
- Optimizations and bugfixes
1.4.1
2013-03-30
* Updated to new audiobus SDK
* Fixed missing 'Perf/Mute' page on iPhone
* Added confirmation dialog when adding a new parameter motion
* performance improvements
1.4.0
2013-02-23
Audiobus integration
iPhone 5 support
iCloud improvements (presets no longer backed up)
Misc bugfixes
1.3.9
2012-08-13
* Fixed MIDI Channel bug
* Changed behavior for Background mode: app Will go to sleep if no activity after 15 minutes
1.3.8
2012-03-23
Fixed broken rendering on the new iPad
Fixed crash issue when clicking Audio Share.

Previously:

-Added MIDI sync, note input
-Improved navigation
-Removed news splash screen
1.3.7
2012-03-14
Added MIDI sync, triggering
Improved navigation
Removed news screen
Fixed crash issues
1.3.6
2011-01-28
* fixed sound coming from headset instead of speaker
* Added +/- buttons on the Motion page
* fixed bug where Motion'd parameters weren't properly set back to their original values when switching Motion targets.
* Motion parameter target changed again. This may affect your patches - See http://www.bleepboxapp.com/faq for details.

The bleep!BOX Plugin is now available! Run bleep!BOX under your favorite desktop music programs (AU / VST compatible). See our website for details.
1.3.5
2011-01-21
The bleep!BOX Plugin is now available! Run bleep!BOX under your favorite desktop music programs (AU / VST compatible). See our website for details.

* Fixed a crash bug when using Song sequence mode
* Made Perf page remember current tab when switching pages.
1.3.4
2011-01-18
The bleep!BOX Plugin is now available! Run bleep!BOX under your favorite desktop music programs (AU / VST compatible). See our website for details.

* Added graphics for iOS 4.0 Retina display
* Bug fixes and optimizations.
* Added some functionality to the Looper page (tapping the bottom will snap to 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, etc of a bar.)
* Made all names of parameter settings caps for greater readability
1.3.3
2010-08-02
1.3.3
* fixed missing presets. If you bought bleep!BOX in the last few days, you may need to delete and reinstall to get presets to show up.

1.3.2
* Bug fixes for Bar selector (iPhone only)
* Optimizations to Song screen pattern switching and Performance/Looper screen. Faster patch loading in general.
1.3.2
2010-07-30
Bug Fixes:
* Bar Selector issues
* Crash on 'go'

New:
Optimized some code which should lead to faster pattern switching on the Song page. Should also make the Performance / looper faster.
1.3.1
2010-07-15
Bugfix update -
Fixed SoundCloud support
Fixed issues with bar selector on iPhone/Touch
Made port on 'transfer' a fixed number
Preset updates

New as of 1.3.0:

iOS 4.0 compatibility
General Pasteboard audio copying (supported by Beatmaker, MAPI 1.1)
Many UI Enhancements for the iPad
New background image
FileSharing (OS 3.2 and up)
SoundCloud submission
Tweet your beat
Fix for Loading Issues
Fixed deleting files
Ability to Customize your backgrounds (via FileSharing)
Sound 'dropout' fixes
New Patterns and Presets
Ability to open patches via web link
Clear part, Clear Pattern options
Ability to save and delete multiple audio (.WAV) files
changed wav format to 16-bit for greater compatibility with other apps
1.3.0
2010-07-01
works under iOS 4.0
General Pasteboard Audio Copy (supported by Beatmaker, and MAPI 1.1 apps)
Many UI Enhancements for the iPad
New background image
FileSharing (OS 3.2 and up)
SoundCloud submission
Tweet your beat
Fix for Loading Issues
Ability to Customize your backgrounds (via FileSharing)
Sound 'dropout' fixes
New Patterns and Presets
Clear part, Clear Pattern options
Ability to save and delete multiple audio (.WAV) files
changed wav format to 16-bit for greater compatibility with other apps

1.2.1
2010-04-09
bleep!BOX is optimized to run on your iPad too!

Fixed crash issue on iPad when launching in Landscape mode

Be sure to check out bleep!Synth
1.2.0
2010-04-01
New iPad interface!
Delay unit added to Synthesizer parts
Sequencer parameter buttons at top can now be tapped and dragged to edit their values
New labels on Mute buttons
Optimizations and bug fixes

If you like bleep!BOX, be sure to check out bleep!Synth too
1.1.2
2009-12-28
* UI Speed optimizations
* Faster loading for title screen
* Fixed screen 'garbage' issue on load
* Sound quality improvements (less clicking)
1.1.1
2009-11-19
-Fixed two potential crash bugs
-Fixed auto-save on quit
-Added new, fatter filter types: Lowpass24 and Highpass24
-New loading, title screens
1.1.0
2009-10-28
* Song Page added
* Added patch export
* Added .WAV record
* Added 'init' button on Data page
* Added 'Trigger' button on Edit page
* Lowered Latency
1.0.0
2009-08-15

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
5 Ratings

Reviews

jnikowork,
Amazing!
I love this app! It's perfect for beat making! I'm surprised no one else reviewed this awesome app!
nathah,
A Musicians Dream
After a long search for a good music creation app, I settled on bleep!box. I am one satisfied customer. I usually never write reviews, but this app deserves my time. It's an amazingly intuitive tool for anyone who enjoys making elecronic music, modern and smooth or old school 8 bit!
It took me a little while to learn the user interface, but once I got the hang of it, creation was a breeze. The dev really gave thought to the look and feel of the ui.
One of the key features of this app is that it doesn't use cheap samples like other music apps. With beat!box, you are creating your own sounds through tons of parameters. It gives you the feeling that you're creating something completely original.
There are so many other great features, like the motion tool which allows you to assign any paramiter to change throughout the course of the sample.
In closing, this app is well worth $10 for serious musicians who want to create music on the go. It may take you a while to learn the interface, but don't let that hinder you. This is app surpasses all others in it's feild!
Scot Solida,
Inspiration Overdrive
I'm a sucker for drum machines and sequencers, particularly those that rely entirely on synthesis to generate their sounds. I like 'em even more if they provide access to the deep workings of the onboard synthesis engine. Bleep!BOX fulfills these requisites and then some. More importantly, it offers an intuitive and inspirational interface that allows for lots of real-time control. The layout is sensibly arranged. It'd be pretty hard to get lost. I was rocking out to my own patterns within minutes of downloading the program. Best of all, the sound is very good, indeed. The filter has a nice squelchy character and the oscillators provide a decent range of timbres. I wouldn't hesitate to use bleep!BOX on a commercial release.

The sequencer itself is a breeze to use, and there are lots of considerate design touches that make cobbling together your own patterns a snap. I was especially keen on the "Motion" controller which is easily assigned to a selected parameter on the fly. Special thanks to the developer for allowing .wav export, something lacking on some other apps.

Yep, I dig bleep!BOX. It's hard to put a price on inspiration, but apparently you can get quite a lot for the paltry sum of $9.99!
orange better than apple,
Really awesome! Love this app !! ( Nice Update)
( updated review- Great Update Bleep Box !! Easier to use now , Thanks !! , still one of the most underated music apps , Love This Thing .!!) Bleep box is one of the most underated music making apps of all of'em you can get really sweat sounds with this and its pretty easy too figure , way bettdrthan a lot of apps for the same price or more , if your not great at programing and sequenceing like me id suggest u get this mass amounts of sounds that are really unique can be achieved and even the prerecordefnexamples sound great unlike most , go for the gold !! This rules! and no i dont work for'em , i just like to promote the cool apps as ive bought a lot that are crap, and this isnt one of'em ! Enjoy ! latest review after not using this for a while i just remebered how sweet it is !love this app ! blows away just about every drum app ive tried , probably everyone actually , and you can add sweet synth sounds on top of that! Its just really easy to come up with really original "sick" Sounds ! Unlike a lot of apps this one IS worth the money ! love it , hope the developers mske more cool apps thank!
EightyN,
Intuitive, fun, powerful
It's very easy to get started with this interface, which is well designed for the larger touch surface on the iPad. I initially would have thought that flipping between sections would have bothered me, but it's fast, and each page has the right number of controls on it to make it useful. The sounds from the synthesis engine are good, and it supports enough tracks to make some nice little compositions. Glad it supports the pasteboard. Looking forward to more effects, hopefully. And would love to see smaller note increments (1/8, 1/16) and more time signatures in a future update. But what's already in the app is pretty great!
cleversticks,
Really solid beat sequencer
I tried the Player version first and found it to be really deep and useful. Bleepbox does a good job of dealing with the iPhone screen size and it's fun to make beats with it. In terms of workflow, there's almost nothing getting in the way of making good stuff. It sounds good, looks good, and is nice and speedy to work with.

The main snags I ran into while getting into it is that you have to be connected to the internet to get the documentation; it's not built-in. I have an iPod Touch and was first looking at it on a plane, so there was more guesswork learning some aspects of it than would have happened if the docs were baked in.

I also wouldn't write melodies with bleepbox because it doesn't have a keyboard, which is more comfortable for me. I'll still try it and see if the sequencing way will work for me. If you're used to working with a step sequencer, or looking to work and play that way, or if you (like me) mainly want to make beats, look no further.
Iamame,
Great synth and sequencer with great Flexibility
Bleep!box offers a great step sequencer with lots of tracks, patterns, and flexibility for pretty complex arrangement. The synthesis engine is great for tweaking to make "just the right sound". I had a lot of fun tweaking the sounds and arranging. The pattern creation process especially shines, as I can set timing, pitch, an other parameters with great ease!

I would suggest the author make it easier to switch between screens, and I found the controls fussy at times, but these are suggestions for improvement, not wholesale change. For melodies, I might also prefer a keyboard, but I have gotten used to the lack thereof.

This app is easily worth the price for the flexibility alone. Great work and I am sure I will keep using it!
Vdrumpro999,
This app is so awesome
Words can't do it justice. I have so many paid apps (876 as of yesterday) that I hesitated at first for $10. However,I was sold instantly by the free version "bleep!box player" but was out of iTunes bucks! If you can't afford the tenner-- get the free one it is very generously full featured-- just no save. When it drives you nuts because you can't save masterpiece you'll make the drive, buy some iTunes $$ and lay down.

I'm using a new amazing turntablist app called flair - combined with this app making the beats: I have a party in my pocket!

If we could just get all music devs and apple together so we could have export direct to iTunes and shared samples dirs we'd be all set.

ONE big question though (after checking both touch and iPhone/reboot/etc) is this app missing the handy "song" menu that player version has? I miss it instanly-- pulling up the seq's on the fly from a big grid of butons is where it's at for me.
Grymmjack,
Very nice music app. with a few flaws.
First the app is very well made and stable. Second the synth sounds and filters are well done. Third it's easy to understand the basic operation. Fourth the price is fair.

Now the flaws. The iPad version while good feels like a retrofit and I wonder if the developer had written it for iPad if it would have been better; I have to assume it would be. I think he did a good job porting it forward but feel it really deserves more iPad TLC to leverage the devices strengths. I had a bit of difficulty understanding the non-music making parts of this app (like the utility sections and sequencing and such but have not yet read the manual).

In all I like this app. Wish there were more effects (mod comp and distortion would be great) instead of just delay. I do like the UI however and think the design is solid. Would love to see a better iPad feature set that leveraged the iPad resolution and I know the dev could do better there but that's my main beef.

Good app. Worth the outlay. Looking forward to more from this dev.
11011011,
Disappointing
Truly appreciate the effort of the author, but a few things hold this app back for me. First, the UI does not make good use of the iPad, it's basically using an iPhone screen area with some background art. Second, the UI is not intuitive. I've been using sequencers for decades, am an avid fan of Ableton Live of late, but appreciate simple sequencers. So far, it's utterly failed my 10min test. I accomplished nothing, part of this because the UI seems to be broken into tiny bits, so other than fiddling with some sliders, it was a failure. Contrary to another review, this is not even close to as immediately useful and good sounding as the Korg iElectribe. I really like to root for the underdog, but Korg has set an amazingly high bar, and this app doesn't come close (yet).