Category : Music & Audio
Horrible, avoid! App looks fun from the ad, but it's full of intrusive ads to a point that the app turns unfunctional. Plus in the beginning they try to trick you into buying their subscription by making the buttons super misleading
It's a good learning game for songs but it has an advert every level you complete unless you pay for no ads witch is 5 pounds!!
There's way too many ads every time I finished a song or did something I had an ad and if she didn't get the beat right or the Rhythm you would lose and it's very annoying I hope you fix this I thought I can make my own music but that's a no
Very disappointed because this looked fun on the ad's but when i downloaded it i saw its just a trial and you can't play it without entering your banking details. Re consider before downloading unless your willing to pay quite a hefty price per week
Awesome app, just 1 problem, that too much ads. I understand that I can solve it by trying the premium version, but still. If you put too much ads, the new people won't be able to learn easily, and will eventually stop using the app.
Very nice beat game but the problem is too many ads. Instead of paying for premium for no ads, add less ads to make the app better, otherwise new people would stop using this app right aftar they download it. The worst part is that you can't access the app offline, you will always require internet to play, I recommend making it so that it doesn't require internet to play. Overall the App is nice.
I love it but you're so expensive, I can't enjoy the service because I'm stressed about the amount that I have to pay weekly. Monthly would still be acceptable
Everything wrong with modern apps in one place: Excessive, intrusive adverts; Micro-transactions everywhere; Attempts to trick you into a £9/week subscription moving the skip button and making it difficult to see.
Annoying. An add after every play. And not playing known beats in the free version.
This is an interesting app... It's not quite good enough for someone who knows what they're doing but it doesn't have basic features to make it easy to play for a beginner. Simply adding quantize would make it much more playable. Also, the ability to build your own boards up, instead of using the preset 'kits' would make it much more versatile. In terms of the basic features it does have I believe it's been well made. One to look out for in further releases but certainly not worth the subscription in its present stage, in my opinion.
app works as intended and is plenty fine at what it does, but the ads have gotten more and more agressive and considerably longer. every time you change sound packs you have to sit through a 30-60 second long ad. it's why I ended up uninstalling it. I'm sure this app is great if you shell out the cash for the pro version but if you're looking to just use the free version it's borderline unusable. if Propellerhead was available for android I'd just use that, it's much much better.
I'm sure that paying $50 a year after 3 days is a drop in the bucket for some, especially those dedicated to using a phone to make music; but trying to try to free version (without fear of 3 day free trial before you're charged) is an ad-nightmare. I wanted to give this a solid shot but you've really created something that forces you into paying due to pop-up ads every transition to a new page, worse than the web in 1998. Good luck!
Won't even let me look at the limited version without the "3 day free trial" (that of course automatically subscribes you to the paid subscription once the 3 days are up). It appears to have a button to switch off the free trial, but it's just a static graphic... Even if it's a good app (I don't know because I couldn't just access it) you won't get me through the door with dishonest tactics like that.
It's OK. It has good sound packs and the tutorial feature is nice. The ads are pretty excessive. When not using a pad, like navigating the UI just about every button press results in an ad. Sometimes 2. Subscription based pay model is a big turn off, and most of these packs are free on bandlab. I like the layout, it's very responsive. It just seems greedy with its intrusive ads and subscription only Setup. I think there is a better way this could be done.
Complicated. Useless unless you go premium which the app constantly finds way to push you towards. Didn't offer a way to demonstrate apps features and after 20 minutes of messing around getting nowhere - I gave up. On a scale of 1 to 10 on how experienced I consider myself to be musical I'd say a strong 7. I play piano and compose pieces on my electronic keyboard of sounds so this app shouldn't have been alien as it was.
No free mode for me to get comfortable with the app before considering the Pro subscription. There is a 3 day subscription trial, but I doubt it'd be very productive when still learning the ropes. In other words, give it a go if you have a large amount of time to kill, otherwise you're not getting much out of it without wallet commitment.
Upon starting the app, it offers a free trial with a toggle icon, which is misleading. You can't toggle the trial off. Instead, you need to press the small link at the bottom to skip it. After that, it asks you twice more before letting you actually sample anything. The whole setup feels like a scam to get people to turn over their payment info before even trying anything.
It starts off by showing you what is clearly a slider or switch to turn on and off but it doesn't work. You have to like on the smallest possible text to use the free version. Bad start. If you just want people to subscribe to it just dont make it free in the first place. Very scummy thing to do and I'm sure is breaking some laws. Other than that the app works fine but dont install. Get drum pad machine instead because it doesn't use scummy tactics in the first 5 seconds of use.
The app is ok. The beats and everything are good except ads pop up after every lesson. It is really annoying and the app even stops working while you are making something, I do not understand the need of ads after EVERY lesson. It also made the phone processing slower so I had to delete the app. First, I thought it was storage issue but after deleting it the phone is working completely fine. I have rated it 2* only because the music and the lessons are good.
It's an interesting app, certainly. Not a fan of having to buy the "fancy" version, just to play around with to make music. I realize if you want the real tool, you need to purchase it, much as if you purchased an instrument. But I try to stay f2p; I'm not made of money, sadly. And I haven't yet figured out how to port my samples, either, onto my phone or whatever, but I suspect that in order to do that, once again, you probably have to BUY the "full" version.
Paid for the full version after trial. Then sometime after paid subscription, alot of features disappeared such as tempo, loops, and pretty much anything that you can manage. Reached out to support, although very prompt, didnt really answer my questions. This experience isnt exactly what I paid for. The Ad made me do it 😅
Hi. May you please check to see if there are no billings, subscriptions or purchase from any of my accounts, payment methods or processes for your services. If there are, please let me know what they are for. I have no problem with the app but have no intention to use any of your products.
Bad from the very start, un-usable to some. Upon starting, it doesnt let you decline the free trial, forcing you to subscribe to it, UNFORTUNATELY in some countries, you cant do that at all, so it basically locks you out of it indefenetly, all because they force a free trial on you.