Stryke

Stryke

By Retronyms Inc

  • Category: Music
  • Release Date: 2014-06-22
  • Current Version: 1.0.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 17.57 MB
  • Developer: Retronyms Inc
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 8.0
Score: 5
5
From 4 Ratings

Description

Stryke is inspired by vintage strummable omnichords with a modern synthesizer engine. This musical instrument is meant to be interactive! Grab the app and a camera and join the community of #StrykeShred users. Cover the classics or compose your own masterpiece! Stryke is Tabletop-Ready! Enhance your Tabletop sessions with this electric guitar accompaniment! Tabletop is a free musical environment for iPad where you can mix and match different instruments and effects. Think of it like the rest of the band. Tabletop is an expandable studio with over a dozen included musical devices. Select from over 40 devices including samplers, mixers, effects, sequencers and more. Buy only the gear you need from an expanding catalog. Retronyms is for the music makers – we make fun apps to help you express your creativity through music. Some of our other Tabletop-Ready apps include partnerships with Akai Professional: iMPC and iMPC Pro, and Arturia: iMini and iProphet. Need help? That’s what we’re here for. Email [email protected] with any of your questions. Pluck, strum, and shred with expertly crafted tones using Stryke. Select your spirit animal and let the magic unfold. Your ultimate legacy begins today.

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Reviews

  • So much fun

    5
    By Musicmixer3
    This is a cool little app. Fun for quick music making
  • Go Retronyms!

    5
    By Drewdoesthat
    A subtle app with guitar characteristics pays off especially when paired with Retronyms Tabletop, Being able to sample chords on the fly, jam with multiple instruments, and sequencing capability allow for a wider sound palette. Would love the ability to glitch the guitar sound much like the patented Flux Link on the iMPC Pro which would provide even more versatility of sound. All things considered, when used in conjunction with other apps, this product does some serious damage! Thanks for giving me more stuff to jam with! SkItZoFrAnTiC
  • Needs a few things

    2
    By -/:zidj183637;&
    It is really too hard to play notes when strumming or picking,plus being able to manipulate the pads would be a plus
  • It's ok. Sounds better than it functions

    4
    By sgranlund
    The app is ok. It sounds good. Very limited w not a lot of settings. It's fun, but I would have preferred a more professional interface instead of the cheap wild FuN app toy look. The limited sounds are nice. I kinda like it. Just lacking something that makes me want to use it a lot. The strumming is cool, but no reference to get repeatably consistent strums. ie: frets. It works ok w Tabletop. The strumming doesn't translate well for sequencing. Timing always goofy. Still sounds pretty good. Has potential.
  • stryke review

    5
    By faultycarpenter
    this is really cool app! lots of magic moments.
  • so fun

    5
    By wookiepedio
    app is a blast — sounds great, looks great! use it in Tabletop where you can record and sequence it more. I also love recording it into garageband. The only question is whether you play it like an autoharp or hold it like a guitar heheh
  • Stryke it

    5
    By BonnieBonnieBonnie77
    Sounds great. Awesome way to play a song. No Calluses ;)
  • Maybe I missed something?

    1
    By Mic Gee$
    It's not exciting period, there are only 5 instruments...reminiscent of poly chord...except for the guitar sound...and the chords sound exactly the same no matter what you pick. Maybe I just don't get it...? Wish I wouldn't have got it rather.
  • Great

    5
    By Smoovbeats
    This is a lot of fun. Thanx Retronyms.
  • Get Stryke, rock out!

    5
    By Extent of the Jam
    Stryke is great! It’s extremely playable, and the sounds are excellent and varied— it’s got vibes, a bendy Jan Hammerish lead, strings & pads, and even a distorted guitar. The overall sound is really organic sounding, too. And I can use it in Tabletop inside of other songs! Cool stuff!

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