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Rytmik Studio coming to Switch in 2018

Some may recognize this music creation software from DSi Ware or eShop on the 3DS released in various flavors. It was also later released on iOS and PC.

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What is Rytmik Studio?

Simply put, it's a music creation software based around a beautifully simple, yet wonderfully powerful concept. It’s flexible, instant and fun. Create a basic melody in a few steps, compose a great song in a few minutes, and show your musical flare with a whole range of instruments and effects. Rytmik Studio combines a step sequencer and a wavetable synthesizer. All this is supported by a built-in library with over 1200 samples, hundreds of instrument presets and dozens of sample songs. The results of your production can be instantly shared online, or exported to more traditional audio file formats. Rytmik Studio allows you to set different permissions and save songs to the Rytmik Cloud for users to enjoy, from simple playback and rating to remixing and collaborations. Take a song and watch how it evolves as it passes through the hands of more composers and their creative input.

campaign on INDIGOGO Switch is not the lead platform but a version will come in September 2018.


When will the final version be ready?
Rytmik Studio for PC / Mac will be released in 2018. Early Access is scheduled for late this year.

How much Rytmik Studio will be on Steam?
Rytmik Studio will be priced at 27.99 EUR / 29.99 USD and the Rytmik Live expansion will be 7.99 EUR / 7.99 USD.

Are you planning a Nintendo Switch version?
Yes. The version for Nintendo Switch will be released in 2018.

Are you planning for PS4 or Xbox ONE versions?
The Rytmik application contains a large number of controls is on a very small area. This is ideal for touch control navigation. Keyboard and mouse controls are also very effective. Implementing similar usability for home consoles is not quite as intuitive, and that is why we do not plan to release on these platforms yet, but we definitely open to doing so in the future.
 

The Technomancer

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Is this the first title that really makes use of the touch screen? Have....any others so far? I guess there's that one iOS port on the eShop right now?
 
There are some games with touchscreen support but mostly with generous touch areas. We'll have to see how well this can be controlled. I loved the precision of (3)DS screens
 
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