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Endlesss - Multiplayer Music. Ratings and Reviews

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4.65
out of 5
92 Ratings
  • crbanet, 07.04.2020
    the Oracle of DAWS
    this is the future of music production. Endlesss incorporates the looping abilities of Ableton and Fruity Loops but the social aspect of a multiplayer game. You can then export individual loops and stems to another DAW if you’d like to build them up. I honestly am addicted to automating Fx with a touchscreen now. super fluid and intuitive Show more
  • crbanet, 07.04.2020
    the Oracle of DAWS
    this is the future of music production. Endlesss incorporates the looping abilities of Ableton and Fruity Loops but the social aspect of a multiplayer game. You can then export individual loops and stems to another DAW if you’d like to build them up. I honestly am addicted to automating Fx with a touchscreen now. super fluid and intuitive Show more
  • Scrumdiddlyumpcious, 02.04.2020
    Could use a few tweaks, but AMAZING
    About a year ago, I started a new “band” comprised of 4 people who like twiddling with synths and drum machines. We have gotten together every Wednesday night for our live MIDI jams...until ‘Rona came around and made that not so doable. We’ve explored tons of options to keep our momentum going while we’re sequestered in our homes avoiding COVID-19, and none of them offered quite what we needed. Then I discovered ENDLESSS, and while it doesn’t check EVERY box, it’s streets ahead of the rest. It maintains the flow of a real live jam, with all of the spontaneity and discovery that makes creating music with others so magical. Its versatility and possibility continue to amaze me and my band mates. There is room for some improvements, hence 4 stars, but none of them would stop me from using ENDLESSS. If the improvements were made, I could see using this app...well, endlesssly. I’d love to see improvement in the app’s ability to connect & jam with specific people: it seems odd that I can’t invite collaborators to a specific jam within the app, yet I get notifications when people change or add something. I shouldn’t have to leave the app to text people a link to a Jam when we’re all inside the app already. Here are some additional observations for those interested in developing a studio/production workflow with ENDLESSS: Exporting Stems Good: each loop is uncompressed AIF (!), separated from other parts from the same “rifff,” and labeled by a number (the order it was introduced), # of beats, BPM, + time signature: “Loop 3 (8 Beats @ 90BPM in 4-4).aiff” Bad: Only 1 “Rifff” export at a time; no batch export. If a loop is unchanged from a previous Rifff, it still exports, leading to a lot of doubles (this could be useful for importing to DAW as arranged, but it seems inelegant). Because there’s (seemingly) no batch exporting, each Rifff exports as a general “Stems.zip” which can get annoying when invariably dealing with multiples. I would love to see an implementation of a batch export for entire Jams, or at least the ability to select multiple rifffs from a Jam for stem exporting, using the Jam name (“[JAM NAME] Stems.zip”) ...with a nested folder structure that organizes the loops chronologically by Rifff (“Rifff1, Rifff2, “Rifff5” etc., if you export without Rifffs 3 & 4) ...along with attributions to the creator of each stem, if possible (“Loop 3 (8 Beats @ 90BPM in 4-4) [USERNAME].aiff” That’s just a wishlist. I’ll make due for now; I’m just so happy this app exists! Show more
  • Scrumdiddlyumpcious, 02.04.2020
    Could use a few tweaks, but AMAZING
    About a year ago, I started a new “band” comprised of 4 people who like twiddling with synths and drum machines. We have gotten together every Wednesday night for our live MIDI jams...until ‘Rona came around and made that not so doable. We’ve explored tons of options to keep our momentum going while we’re sequestered in our homes avoiding COVID-19, and none of them offered quite what we needed. Then I discovered ENDLESSS, and while it doesn’t check EVERY box, it’s streets ahead of the rest. It maintains the flow of a real live jam, with all of the spontaneity and discovery that makes creating music with others so magical. Its versatility and possibility continue to amaze me and my band mates. There is room for some improvements, hence 4 stars, but none of them would stop me from using ENDLESSS. If the improvements were made, I could see using this app...well, endlesssly. I’d love to see improvement in the app’s ability to connect & jam with specific people: it seems odd that I can’t invite collaborators to a specific jam within the app, yet I get notifications when people change or add something. I shouldn’t have to leave the app to text people a link to a Jam when we’re all inside the app already. Here are some additional observations for those interested in developing a studio/production workflow with ENDLESSS: Exporting Stems Good: each loop is uncompressed AIF (!), separated from other parts from the same “rifff,” and labeled by a number (the order it was introduced), # of beats, BPM, + time signature: “Loop 3 (8 Beats @ 90BPM in 4-4).aiff” Bad: Only 1 “Rifff” export at a time; no batch export. If a loop is unchanged from a previous Rifff, it still exports, leading to a lot of doubles (this could be useful for importing to DAW as arranged, but it seems inelegant). Because there’s (seemingly) no batch exporting, each Rifff exports as a general “Stems.zip” which can get annoying when invariably dealing with multiples. I would love to see an implementation of a batch export for entire Jams, or at least the ability to select multiple rifffs from a Jam for stem exporting, using the Jam name (“[JAM NAME] Stems.zip”) ...with a nested folder structure that organizes the loops chronologically by Rifff (“Rifff1, Rifff2, “Rifff5” etc., if you export without Rifffs 3 & 4) ...along with attributions to the creator of each stem, if possible (“Loop 3 (8 Beats @ 90BPM in 4-4) [USERNAME].aiff” That’s just a wishlist. I’ll make due for now; I’m just so happy this app exists! Show more
  • k9d, 31.03.2020
    Buggy as hell
    Maybe because I’m on an iPad? But this is terrible. Screen won’t rotate so I wasn’t able to get a password in or audio interface connected. The concept is brilliant tho so 5 star. Show more
  • k9d, 31.03.2020
    Buggy as hell
    Maybe because I’m on an iPad? But this is terrible. Screen won’t rotate so I wasn’t able to get a password in or audio interface connected. The concept is brilliant tho so 5 star. Show more
  • Jewishturkey, 31.03.2020
    Nice
    Very Interesting idea, it’s marketed for beginners though , there’s not too many creative options. Drums are nice but other sounds are very cliche. should add way more options for sound manipulation, more pitch range, maybe and option to design your own unique settings. Show more
  • Jewishturkey, 31.03.2020
    Nice
    Very Interesting idea, it’s marketed for beginners though , there’s not too many creative options. Drums are nice but other sounds are very cliche. should add way more options for sound manipulation, more pitch range, maybe and option to design your own unique settings. Show more
  • Mark on Mac, 31.03.2020
    Where’s ‘Sign in with Apple’?
    When that is added, I will give it a try.
  • Mark on Mac, 31.03.2020
    Where’s ‘Sign in with Apple’?
    When that is added, I will give it a try.
  • zordulations, 30.03.2020
    Welcome to the musical multiverse!
    This is truly an amazing tool. So fun and inspiring. I’ve jammed and learned so much from people all over the world through using Endlesss. Inspiring and perfect for any ability level. Show more
  • zordulations, 30.03.2020
    Welcome to the musical multiverse!
    This is truly an amazing tool. So fun and inspiring. I’ve jammed and learned so much from people all over the world through using Endlesss. Inspiring and perfect for any ability level. Show more