Filed under: Audio, Fun, Freeware, iPhone
MixMeister lets you get your scratch on with an iPhone
The team at MixMeister wasted no time developing a scratch app for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The MixMeister Scratch allows you to scratch anywhere and anytime you feel the need to.
The app comes with audio clips that you can scratch to by sliding your finger back and forth on the vinyl portion of the screen. We found the scratching fairly responsive but lacks the feel of an actual record (for obvious reasons).
If anything this is just an app to have fun with. Sounds are realistic and should impress your friends as you pretend to be the next DMC world champion.
MixMeister Scratch is free and available now at the iTunes App Store.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Tom Z said 3:48PM on 7-11-2008
This would have been WAY more interesting if you could use the songs on your iPhone/iPod Touch instead of the canned audio clips.
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chaz said 12:27AM on 8-18-2008
dude just ssh into ur ipod and convert your song to WAV then add it to the folder, thats what i did and i can scratch my own songs =)