Sheffield, United Kingdom – Dubstep fans and producers can now create dirty dubstep bass lines and soundscapes with ‘Dubslate’ 1.1, the loop sampler app for iOS devices. It features an array of heavy bass sounds, wobbles, growls, and electronic synthesizer samples. Boasting up to 54 sound pads it has the largest number of playable sound pads ever offered in a music app.

The music production aid offers a bank of sounds arranged in a grid to provide quick access for jamming ideas or creating electronic sounds that can be used in dubstep soundscapes. The user friendly interface makes it suitable for newbies and professionals alike.

Customise the loop function and colour of individual sound pads. With eight different colours to select from, the user can highlight their grid arrangement making it easier to jam out ideas.

Choose from one of nine drum beats and flesh out the mix or arrangement with basslines, sound fx, risers, and wobbly synthsizers. With up to seven banks of sounds, dubsteppers can perform limitless arrangements.

Features:
* 54 professionally produced samples including: bass lines, drum loops, sound fx and synths.
* Loop function to hold pads on repeat, allowing for simplified layering of sounds.
* Make the dubslate pad arrangement more memorable by assigning colours to sound pads.

Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPad and iPod touch
* Requires iOS 5.0 or later
* 17.8 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Dubslate 1.1 is free to download with the option to upgrade and unlock over 40% more pads for $0.99. It is available as a universal build, worldwide, exclusively through the App Store in the Music category.

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