AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.0. Trustworthiness 82 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 31 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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5 star
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4 star
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3 star
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1 star
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Credible reviews
82% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
80% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.2★ average)
About Abstract Clock Tracks
'Abstract Clock Tracks' is an app that creates unique, abstract chord progressions by simply pressing a button. The app also generates riffs and beats via preprogrammed rhythmic patterns. Backing tracks are then created and can be used to work on soloing/improvising, write melodies, compose, or whatever you like.
The app creates progressions consisting of 8 note groups made up of 3 notes each using all 12 musical notes. Select measures of 4/4 at 133bpm, 3/4 at 100 bpm, or 5/4 at 166bpm. Each time signature/tempo has 7 different drum beats to choose from, and a click track.
You can also create a progression from scratch, depending on what tonalities you want to hear and work with.
To get a better idea of how to use the app, watch the tutorial at www.ronjarzombek.com/apptutorials.html
So if you're just tired of using the same old progressions that you've heard before and are looking for some new and creative progressions to work with, or just want to brush up on your knowledge of theory, and what scales work over certain sets of notes, this might be the app for you!...
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The app creates progressions consisting of 8 note groups made up of 3 notes each using all 12 musical notes. Select measures of 4/4 at 133bpm, 3/4 at 100 bpm, or 5/4 at 166bpm. Each time signature/tempo has 7 different drum beats to choose from, and a click track.
You can also create a progression from scratch, depending on what tonalities you want to hear and work with.
To get a better idea of how to use the app, watch the tutorial at www.ronjarzombek.com/apptutorials.html
So if you're just tired of using the same old progressions that you've heard before and are looking for some new and creative progressions to work with, or just want to brush up on your knowledge of theory, and what scales work over certain sets of notes, this might be the app for you!...
ronjarzombek.com
ronjarzombek.com/ACT.html
ronjarzombek.com/rjapps.html