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New Path - 2D Music Sequencer App Reviews

The New Path - 2D Music Sequencer app recently received 4 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Users in the United States have given New Path - 2D Music Sequencer app an average rating of 4.42 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 12 ratings since its release on Dec 22 by The Zooo. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about New Path - 2D Music Sequencer?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.25 out of 5

12 global ratings

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4 Positive User Reviews for New Path

AUv3 purchase costs 8 bucks 😔

*im changing my review, the app is pretty deep and the sounds are quite nice, it certainly can be used standalone. still upset the AUv3 capability costs 8 bucks, i did purchase it for this reason and figured the IAP would be about the same as the app itself. still a very cool creation

Don’t be fooled- UPDATED

Update. Well, I finally broke open the piggy bank and decided to buy the AU v3 option only to discover that when I tried to use it in Cubasis and nano Studio, it was asking for another $7.99 each time! And instead of being recognized as an AU instrument, it was recognized as a midi effect. 2nd update: same story in AUM. In the end I deleted it. Original review: Description says app supports MIDI and Audiobus, but as I found out, it requires you first buy AUv3 option to use MIDI, at an outrageo

I find myself in absolute guilt and anxiety

Why haven’t I proper asssesd this before. Spent 2 mins.

Pandora’s box

One hour of experimentation with New Path in AUM brings instant inspiration of elements for a tune. It’s a unique concept and I love all the customisation possible. I feel I have only barely scratched the surface. This software is deep! The only negative I hope the developer will adress in a future update is scaling. It’s very tiny in AUM on the iPad. It would certainly help if you were able to scale in different directions..