Novation/Blocs iOS App Adds Sections Feature

Blocs – the company that grew out of Focusrite and Novation – have just released an updated for their hugely impressive new app Blocs Wave, this latest update now adds a ‘Sections’ feature giving users 6 more rows of pads in order to create more ideas, helping the generation of sonic ideas. Read on for […]

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Blocs – the company that grew out of Focusrite and Novation – have just released an updated for their hugely impressive new app Blocs Wave, this latest update now adds a ‘Sections’ feature giving users 6 more rows of pads in order to create more ideas, helping the generation of sonic ideas. Read on for more info…

Official Info

In the short time Blocs Wave has been available on the app store, it has seen a number of major updates. Keeping the pace, Blocs Wave now sees the arrival of new Sections feature, giving users 6 more rows of pads to build bigger ideas. Now it’s easy to experiment with new idea variations, and include intros, build ups, verses and build entire tracks.

This latest release for iPad and iPhone app sees Blocs Wave become an ever more powerful music making tool for mobile music makers, singers, and producers alike.

Watch the promo video here:

Highlight Features
• Expand your ideas – Sections now gives you up to 6 rows of Pads
• Jam with your Sections – swipe between them in real-time
• Create idea variations – Easily try different ideas duplicate, copy and paste

About Blocs
The Blocs team grew out of Focusrite & Novation, where they were responsible for previous innovations such as the original Launchpad hardware and the Launchpad for iOS app. They are now based at Tileyard Studios in Kings Cross, London. Learn more about them here [http://blocs.cc/about]

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