Apple Store iOS App Freebie: iMaschine by Native Instruments

The Apple Store iOS app has a new freebie available for download. iMaschine (normally $4.99) is currently available as a free download via promo code.

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In order to redeem the free download, launch the Apple Store iOS app, tap on the ‘Stores’ tab, then tap iMaschine. Once you tap ‘Download now for free’, you will be given a promo code which can be used to download the app for free from the App Store.

iMaschine puts professional grade music production in the palm of your hands. The app allows you to create a beat on 16 pads, add a melody using a keyboard, add your own vocal recordings, or even take a sample directly from iTunes. The app was showcased in Apple’s recent ‘Your Verse’ ad featuring Yaoband.

iMaschine

iMaschine for iOS is normally $4.99 from the App Store and is compatible with any device running iOS 6 or later. The app contains in-app purchases ranging from $0.99 to $2.99.

(NOTE: The app is not free straight from the App Store, the code from the Apple Store iOS app is needed)

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Rickyscv
Rickyscv
11 years ago

Thanks for the heads up

Léon
Léon
11 years ago

The free app is not available on iPad version of the Apple Store app?

Gary
Reply to  Léon
11 years ago

Yeah I couldn’t find it there either. You’ll need to hit up an iPhone or iPod touch version of the app.

Léon
Léon
Reply to  Gary
11 years ago

That’s bizarre since the newly updated iOS Apple Store app is an universal binary, so it’s basically the same software running both on iPhone and iPad with minor differences related to a screen size etc. Why would they intentionally cripple the app’s functionality while it is running on an iPad?

Gary
Reply to  Léon
11 years ago

You’re preaching to the choir, unless it’s placed somewhere in the iPad app we can’t see.

Léon
Léon
Reply to  Gary
11 years ago

I doubt it, we can’t be both that blind 🙂

Gary
Reply to  Léon
11 years ago

Haha…well, I haven’t thoroughly searched through the app, but it wasn’t in the spot it should be on the iPad, where it currently resides on the iPhone app 🙂

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