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RD3 - Groovebox

RD3 - Groovebox – Create your own phat beats

by Jay O. on Apr 25, 2011 11:46:55 PM — read 3,001 times

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Tested version: 1.1.5
Latest version: 1.2.0
Requires Android: from 2.1

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Summary

Do you secretly dream of being a hot DJ or music producer? Does your pulse beat to the rhythm of house, snare drums and HiHats? Or do you simply love fooling around with apps that emit said groovy beats?

Well then get ready, because today’s featured app is going to make your day. “RD3 - Groovebox” lets you create your own beats, grooves and patterns.

Grooves? Beats? Patterns? Find out what it all means, as well as how even the most rhythmically-challenged Android fans can become groove masters in today’s test review.

Features & Use

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Beats, Grooves, Patterns—a few definitions
The genesis of DJing – i.e. spinning records, CDs, etc. – can be traced back to the USA, which explains why most of the vernacular stems from the English language.

Beats: Most of you will be familiar with this term. Beats are the heartbeat of any track. In this case they also refer to percussions and effect instruments.

Groove(s): Wikipedia describes grooves as being the sense of propulsive rhythmic "feel" or sense of "swing" created by the interaction of the music played by a band's rhythm section.

Pattern(s): A pattern is a recurring harmonious and rhythmical structure. Beats can be structures, and in the DJing world ‘loops’ are often referenced as patterns.

Loop(s): A loop is a musical segment – usually composed of accompanying rhythms or bass tunes – than can be played recurringly, that is to say in a loop.
Groovebox—creating your own beats and sounds has never been this easy 

Now that we’re all on the same page as far as terminology goes, let’s get cracking!

"RD3 - Groovebox" is a brilliant app for anyone who’s a beat aficionado, likes playing around with beats or is into making their own music. Think of Groovebox as a synthesizer/drum machine hybrid. 

Electro and house are the genres this app really excels at, and while it can also be used to create hip hop beats it’s really best suited to the aforementioned genres. 

The learning curve on this app ain't so steep: really decent-sounding beats can be produced within 5 to 10 minutes. Click on the “Beats” tab, pick your percussion instrument of choice and select when each instrument should strike up. You can have your pick of the following:

• Bass
• Snare
• Claps
• Rim
• HiHat
• Cymbal

Then go to "Bassline" and start working on a melody: select when individual notes should sound, but keep in mind that the spectrum of available notes is relatively limited. There’s really only one octave (including semitones) to choose from. That being said, that’s really all you need in order to compose a fun little electronic track. And there are quite a few effects that can spice things up a bit (more infos below).

Sounds are played back in real time, which means that you can hear your own composition straight away.

“It’s all in the details”—Groovebox for advanced users—patterns and effects
The cool thing about "RD3 - Groovebox" is that anyone can use it. Even those with little or no experience with composing music can compose beats that really aren’t bad! That isn’t to say that the tracks that can be produced using this app are doomed to be flat and boring. The “Patterns” function lets you bring a pretty fat amount of diversity into each track. 

In the "Mixer" menu you will find the bassline as well as four buttons (A, B, C, D) for beats; you can load different sets onto said buttons. It’s all about coming up with wicked patterns and then fusing them together. This can be done manually by clicking on the different lettered buttons. Alternatively, you can let Groovebox do the nitty gritty for you. A pattern can be played in a loop or a bunch of patterns can be played randomly. Please note that when selecting the “Random” mode Groovebox will play all your patterns, even if some of them are still empty.

The effects can be found under the “Bassline” function. There are 6 sound filters to choose from in the upper part. “Accent” and “Slide” are located in the lower part, as are options to change the sound amplitudes (“Sawtooth” or “Wave”). It’s difficult to describe what these effects sound like, so all I can say is try it out for yourselves. You’re the best judges of which effects work best for the types of tracks you like producing.

Copying patterns—it’s fast, it’s easy
Patterns can be cut and copied by pressing on the menu button. This allows you to take parts of a track and reinsert it elsewhere, to continue working on it.

Okay, track’s finished. What next?
Tracks can be

• saved
• uploaded
• exported

Tracks are exported as .wav-files and there are several options for sending them, though it’s only possible to send single patterns and not full fledged tracks. That’s a big drawback, if you ask me. Also, there’s no recorder allowing you to record entire tracks, which is a crying shame.

Bottom line:
I was blown away by Groovebox. I love that it lets inexperienced users come up with really cool house tracks, and professionals will have fun using the synthesizer and drum machine. There’s no recorder, however, which is why we’re knocking off a point in this category.

Screen & Controls

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"RD3 - Groovebox" has three tabs:

• Mixer
• Bassline
• Beats

I have to admit being a bit overwhelmed by all the different buttons when I first started using Groovebox, but I started feeling comfortable with the app quite quickly despite my initial feeling of confusion.

I love that you can use multitouch when using to the effects. This makes it possible to use two effects at once. Making changes is also easy, just run your finger up or down the display. What can I say—that’s what a really ace UI is all about.

Speed & Stability

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I tested "RD3 - Groovebox" on a HTC Desire and a Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play. The app crashed several times on the XPERIA Play when using the multitouch function; there were no problems with the HTC Desire.

Price/Performance Ratio

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"RD3 - Groovebox" can be downloaded from the Google Market and the AndroidPIT App Center. The full version costs EUR4,15 and there’s also a free demo version for those of you that want to give it a go before committing.

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Market Comments

CjW, Mar 30, 2012
Don't waste your money Like others have said, the HD version is annoying. I supported this dev early on by buying this and SPC and look what we get - the "upgrade" is to repurchase another app. Unacceptable ... Whatever, I'm done with this dev. Spend your money on Caustic - Load up multiple 303's, synths, a drum machine and sequence it all. You'll be glad you did.
Richard, Mar 25, 2012
Suddenly stopped working HTC sensation - app has started going crackly as an MF and the sequencer keeps going back and forth, also like an MF. Also, I think you're scum for bringing out 'hd' as a seperate app. You must hate your customers.
Angel, Mar 17, 2012
Incredible This is a fun app to create songs on the go. Not bad.. But can you add different effects/sounds for the piano? (sorta like how theres different drum kits)
kmuchmore, Feb 6, 2012
Completely Lame!!! And by that I mean the HD version. I bought the app to support the developer and then it has no upgrades and now this... Gets an upgrade and expects us to pay for it all over again. Rip off artist is what that is. Don't buy, He'll probable get another upgrade and call it RD3 HD2 and charge $6.00 for it next time. Hate developers that step on their supporters.
Badex, Jan 31, 2012
Bought this about 2 weeks ago from Vodafone AppSelect and it won't allow me to update. Annoying but I'm giving it a 4 because I've had so much fun with it. Wish there were more Apps like this for android.
Ecclesiatic, Jan 28, 2012
RD3 HD? Oh really? So the iPad styled swindles begin lol no significant upgrade to the main app but reserved for another app that you are charged more for with only minor improvements!
Robert, Jan 26, 2012
Annoyed by "HD" version I supported this developer early with this app and another, as others did. Now he releases the first significant upgrade to RD3 as RD3HD and wants us to buy it all over again, with no upgrade price, let alone as the free update it should have been. Not pleasing. I love these (5-star) apps, but this new rerelease rubs me the wrong way.
Mistamatrix, Jan 20, 2012
Rave on! Glad I finally bought this ;)
Justin, Jan 18, 2012
Needs keyboard! Works great! I can start on beats at work, save the samples as wave files, then finish them on fruityloops when I get home! Too bad mikrosonic hasn't invented a keyboard yet to go with it...
TaisPH, Dec 31, 2011
Layout issues and force close Does not work very well on Galaxy Nexus.
Damiano, Dec 23, 2011
Not bad Nice app,but needs more samples,with the possibility to upload every single instrument :)
Anonymous, Dec 21, 2011
Excellent! This is a great app! Great for beginners and easy to pick up and use. ADD MORE SOUNDS AND VOCALS NEXT UPDATE! PLZ!
PghTopCat, Dec 10, 2011
Buggy Frooze my phone 4 times till I finally scraped it. Could be cool if it was more stable.
brian, Nov 29, 2011
Love it when it works Awesome except it freezes on my droid x2 during playback. No more freezing and its a 5 star app.
Rick, Nov 27, 2011
Great! I love this app. Will give 5 stars if they add 3/4 timing.
Kintama, Nov 12, 2011
Resolution issues RD3 is great, but on higher rez phone like the Razr, the interface gets smaller (they failed to make a scalable GUI (bad)). The HD version says its "incompatible". If it is in fact compatible I'd like to get an upgrade price from low res version to this one... though I think if you need to move up to the high res ver it should be free, it's the same app, and YOUR fault it doesn't scale. Come on guys let's be realistic, not gouging- I'm not paying 10 bucks twice. It is nice otherwise though.
Iggy, Oct 26, 2011
Great app if you're 13 years old.
Wayne, Aug 31, 2011
Brilliant app. Would love the distortion to go a little more extreme though!
iucidium#, Aug 27, 2011
Filth! More instruments please!
william, Aug 13, 2011
William I love it!!!
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