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Riff Studio Analysis

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Riff Studio is a free Android application designed for musicians and music enthusiasts looking to create, practice, and perform their own songs. This multimedia tool allows users to compose music alongside an audio engine that emulates various instruments, facilitating a rich musical experience. One of its standout features is the ability to adjust both the tempo and pitch, enabling users to fine-tune their compositions for precise performance or practice. The interface is user-friendly, making it accessible for both novice and experienced users alike.

In addition to its creation capabilities, Riff Studio supports exporting music projects in multiple formats, including MP3, WAV, and MIDI, which allows for easy sharing and integration with other music software. This flexibility enhances the overall utility of the app, catering to a wide range of musical applications, from casual practice to more serious composition work. Overall, Riff Studio combines essential music creation features with an intuitive design, making it a valuable tool for any music creator.

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Release
Latest update
Version
4.1.114
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
262
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Add your favorite tunes, setup their pitch and speed, and play along. \m/.

Made by musicians, for musicians.

Riff Studio lets you build a setlist of the songs you want to practice, set their pitch and speed independently and before hand, so you can focus on playing your instrument or singing along!

You can also adjust the song parameters at any time and in real-time: either set the pitch without affecting the speed, change the speed without affecting the pitch, or adjusting both together. The pitch will be set in semitones, and the speed as a percentage of the original speed.

It also provides bookmarking and A-B looping functionality to go through those difficult parts until you get them right. You can also use the quick-jump feature to jump back to the last point you started playing from in a song, seamlessly.

Besides from the in-app experience, Riff Studio also lets you save or export the adjusted songs to your device in MP3 format.

Riff Studio is great for musicians practicing songs that require alternative tunings, or that are too fast to play along initially, and will help them get all the way to 250%.

The user interface is clean and touch targets are large, which enables an easy interaction that doesn't require fine motor skills, so you can focus your dexterity on the instrument you are playing instead of on operating the app itself.

Riff Studio is in continuous development, eager for to user feedback and feature suggestions. Please shoot me a line at brazzilabs@gmail.com with your ideas!

Features:

- Pitch shifting - change music pitch up or down in semi-tones

- Time stretching or BPM changing - change audio speed within an ample range of the original speed

- Provides high quality time stretching and pitch shifting, back-ported to support older Android versions

- A-B looper - mark a section of the song to loop indefinitely and practice the hard parts

- Save or export your adjusted songs as MP3 format

- Free with no restrictions on this music speed controller

- No need to wait for your local audio to decode, being able to play it instantly with real-time audio speed and pitch adjustment. Slow down audio speed or change music pitch instantly for several audio format types.

Please note that the songs you add need to be in your device.

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