Doggiebox was born out of a belief that the Mac should remain the platform of choice for recording and post-production among computer-using musicians. Its user interface is designed for maximum ease-of-use while at the same time providing a vast range of control over all aspects of the song.
Here's a sampling of some of the things you can do with Doggiebox today:
create and modify drum tracks of unlimited length and easily edit intricate rhythms using a flexible yet intuitive interface
define, arrange and re-use song sections (such as verses and choruses) by dragging and dropping in a scrolling list, for efficient song building
specify tempo and time signature changes, including compound time, over arbitrary bars in a song
create and use your own drum kits, including their actual sounds and icons, and change between different drum kits while working on a song
play songs through the speakers, to any MIDI-capable device or application, or export them to any of a dozen formats for use in other audio applications like GarageBand or ProTools
With Controller Editor, you can precisely define which MIDI message has to be sent upon any action you do on your Native Instruments controller.
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