pUnKGeN:Metal Riff Loop Maker

pUnKGeN:Metal Riff Loop Maker
Developer: Rob Wilmot
Category: Music & Audio
~200 - 400
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App Description

Punk Syn Gen A 6 channel pattern groovebox and guitar riff generator for creating heavy rock, thrash metal, punk, and goth style sequences and loops.
HEAVY METAL! Create mysterious 80s dark metal loops or create random riffs and drum loops with bass guitar licks.
With 2 dedicated guitars, bass, synth and also drum tracks.
Whether you play the guitar or not, use this app to come up with new ideas, ideas that you would never have dreamed of.
ROCK ON!
You can use this app as a guitar riff generator to make whole interesting goth or punk /thrash style sample loops.

Every track has independent effects, filter, tuning and ducking ( similar to side chain compression)
Generate, modify or manually enter riff patterns with "power" levels.
Many different ways to generate or modify patterns that intelligently conform the patters for each instrument.
Adding a note manually is easy. Place a note and adjust the power level from small strum, to powerchords for guitars.
Power level in Guitar 1 allows you to add single note, single muted or power chords to create thrash riffs.
Power level in synth gives you different pad type sounds.
Two duplicate drum tracks with some basic drum kit sounds to give you some backing
Bass Guitar power level goes from soft touch to slap bass.

You can simply generate all day long with one button and it will create a scale, and riffs for every track.
If you like the pattern but not the notes, choose your scale and rescale one or many tracks at the same time
If you dont like the riff, shuffle it
If you want an arpeggio but using a riff, make a riff pattern then press arpeggiate, cycles through arpeggio modes

You can freely transpose the entire composition
You can play one bar at a time or chain up to 4 bars

Half or quarter the playback speed independently on each track so 64 steps plays slower equivalent to 256 steps.
Thrash algorithm patterns have been influenced from bands like Metallica and Faith no More. In Fact Faith No More inspired us to use synth strings.
Create ideas you wouldn't think of using scales and riffs. Whether you are a fan of Metallica riffs or punk, you can never tell what you'll get when it generates all tracks.
Some chaos is also added to the generation of riffs.
Many affects can be added from purposely adding bend, echo, reverb, extra distortion for even more thrash metal sound and resonating low pass filters to create