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In this episode, Kushal Solanki revisits NaadSadhana for iOS. This Apple Design Award-winning app is a comprehensive musical companion that offers a suite of features for both practice and performance. Musicians can hone their skills with Note and Ear Workouts, and explore a multi-octave keyboard and various essential instruments for free. The app allows users to perform alongside a Live Orchestra, featuring an extensive collection of 27 instruments, 262 Ragas, and 54 Taals across 10 Styles/Genres. Additionally, users can create professional-quality audio and video recordings with automatic mixing and microphone enhancements. The app’s rich instrument library includes the Tanpura, Surpeti, Metronome, Swarmandal, and more, catering to a wide range of musical tastes and styles. With features like Note and Beat guidance, Karaoke with pitch shifting, In-Ear Monitoring, and iCloud sync, the app is designed to be an all-in-one solution for music creation and practice, making it easier for artists to share their work and manage their repertoire.
Note: The free and paid subscription versions of the NaadSadhana iOS app are:
Paid Subscription (NaadSadhana Pro)
The subscription is available as monthly ($4.99), quarterly ($12.49), or annual ($39.99) plans.
So in essence, the free version is focused on practice tools, while the paid subscription unlocks the full performance capabilities with the virtual orchestra, multi-track recording studio, and additional utilities for serious musicians and learners.
NaadSadhana on the App Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/naadsadhana/id1348181386
transcription:
Good day AppleVis, and today on this podcast I'll be demonstrating the NAD Sadhana app.
Now I did do a podcast on this in 2021.
So today is going to be about revisiting the app, because since my podcast in 2021, the app has undergone major changes when it comes to accessibility, like when it comes to features as well as accessibility improvements, simply user interface and all that great stuff.
And the developers really committed when it comes to accessibility, which is really great to see.
And what this app basically does, it basically listens to you and according to your singing, it will improvise.
The app is primarily based for Indian classical musicians, but the cool thing is that it also has styles for Western music as well.
And so you can say it's not…
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In this episode, Kushal Solanki revisits NaadSadhana for iOS. This Apple Design Award-winning app is a comprehensive musical companion that offers a suite of features for both practice and performance. Musicians can hone their skills with Note and Ear Workouts, and explore a multi-octave keyboard and various essential instruments for free. The app allows users to perform alongside a Live Orchestra, featuring an extensive collection of 27 instruments, 262 Ragas, and 54 Taals across 10 Styles/Genres. Additionally, users can create professional-quality audio and video recordings with automatic mixing and microphone enhancements. The app’s rich instrument library includes the Tanpura, Surpeti, Metronome, Swarmandal, and more, catering to a wide range of musical tastes and styles. With features like Note and Beat guidance, Karaoke with pitch shifting, In-Ear Monitoring, and iCloud sync, the app is designed to be an all-in-one solution for music creation and practice, making it easier for artists to share their work and manage their repertoire.
Note: The free and paid subscription versions of the NaadSadhana iOS app are:
Paid Subscription (NaadSadhana Pro)
The subscription is available as monthly ($4.99), quarterly ($12.49), or annual ($39.99) plans.
So in essence, the free version is focused on practice tools, while the paid subscription unlocks the full performance capabilities with the virtual orchestra, multi-track recording studio, and additional utilities for serious musicians and learners.
NaadSadhana on the App Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/naadsadhana/id1348181386
transcription:
Good day AppleVis, and today on this podcast I'll be demonstrating the NAD Sadhana app.
Now I did do a podcast on this in 2021.
So today is going to be about revisiting the app, because since my podcast in 2021, the app has undergone major changes when it comes to accessibility, like when it comes to features as well as accessibility improvements, simply user interface and all that great stuff.
And the developers really committed when it comes to accessibility, which is really great to see.
And what this app basically does, it basically listens to you and according to your singing, it will improvise.
The app is primarily based for Indian classical musicians, but the cool thing is that it also has styles for Western music as well.
And so you can say it's not…
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