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  • Key aware - All library sounds stay in-key with each other.
  • Import - Bring in your own sounds from other apps (In-App Purchase).
  • Real-time recording - Build up live recorded loops in real-time.
  • Real-time stretching - Change tempo while playing.
  • Launchpad Soundpack sharing - Get hundreds more genres and styles through our Launchpad for iOS app.
  • Shape your sound - 3-band EQ for boosting bass and mixing sounds (In-App Purchase).
  • Export your music - Create a mixdown or export individual tracks.
  • Chop up sounds - Use Slice Mode to make every sound unique (In-App Purchase).
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    Expand your collection - Download more sounds from an ever-expanding soundpack library.Explore a huge sound library - Find amazing sounds across genres from electronic to indie, EDM to songwriting, and more.Record new sounds - Capture your own vocals and instruments.Play with sounds - Beautiful, touchable waveforms.Find ideas quickly - Combine sounds across genres.Blocs Wave is also great for live looping, thanks to its real-time stretch and pitch engine. Play with beautiful touchable waveforms and build up loops in real-time by recording your voice or other sounds, and build bigger ideas using song sections. Make your tunes unique by slicing and rearranging your sounds. Start new musical ideas by discovering new sounds across genres.

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    For songwriters and electronic music makers alike, it is an on-the-move powerful portable music studio. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.Blocs Wave is a fun and beautifully designed music app for making and recording new music quickly. WERTHEIMER: NPR's Emily Harris, speaking to us from Jerusalem. And of course, the number of people killed on both sides continues to go up. Palestinians are facing restrictions on movement and roadblocks in some areas. So both Israelis and Palestinians are thinking about where they go, when they go, how they behave. Most have shifted to the West Bank, but they still do happen in Israel.

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    HARRIS: They are still affecting daily life. WERTHEIMER: So these attacks presumably are continuing to affect daily life? and Israel, at least to the degree that they are looking to him to stop the violence. And this, of course, is a problem as well for the U.S. He does not really have control or popularity among the Palestinians. Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has a big problem. Palestinian officials said that they gave Kerry a file documenting what they called Israeli incitement and violence.

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    HARRIS: Kerry's meeting with the Palestinians didn't come up with any concrete ideas on how to stop the violence either. WERTHEIMER: What about ideas from the Palestinians? But that is an idea the State Department gave a firm and flat public no to. But Netanyahu reportedly made it very clear to Kerry that before that might happen, he would want international recognition of Israel's right to build more within what are called settlement blocs. Now, one idea that's been floating around was to give Palestinians control of a little more land in the West Bank. HARRIS: He said going in that what he wanted to hear was ideas from both sides on ways they could bring down the violence. WERTHEIMER: So what was Secretary Kerry trying to do? But at the same time, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made it clear to Secretary Kerry this week that no concessions of this type are going to be made until attacks by Palestinians end. He said that voices calling for a harsh show of force at this point are basically missing the idea, not getting at the root cause of the problem. And Israel's defense minister added to that in a speech last night. The military is not saying that it's pushing to do these things right now, but it's implying that they should have been done earlier. These are things like more work permits, giving Palestinians security forces actually better weapons and also releasing some Palestinians from Israeli prisons. This is stuff they apparently suggested to political leaders actually before the current wave of violence got underway. HARRIS: Well, yesterday, the Israeli military released a list of recommendations of ways to ease life for Palestinians. In the Israeli media this morning, it's being described as a very stark military versus political assessment of the situation and what steps to take next.

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    HARRIS: Basically, Linda, it's whether to crack down or in some ways ease up on the Palestinians. WERTHEIMER: Emily, what is this internal Israeli debate? Emily, good morning.ĮMILY HARRIS, BYLINE: Good morning, Linda. NPR's Emily Harris joins us from Jerusalem now. He came out with no clear plans to end the violence. This week, Secretary of State John Kerry visited the region and met separately with leaders of both sides. In Israel, there is a fierce debate underway on how to respond to the recent surge of Palestinian attacks.








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