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Groovemaker / YouTube Video Contest Winners



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Users made a video of music being made on iPhone/iPod Touch using one or more of the following apps , followed all the rules and uploaded them to YouTube by December 15, 2009: GrooveMaker FREE, GrooveMaker House, GrooveMaker Techno, GrooveMaker Trance, GrooveMaker Club, GrooveMaker Hip-Hop,  GrooveMaker D'n'B, GrooveMaker Electro, FourTrack, InstantDrummer, Doppler Pad, MixMeister Scratch.


1st Place Prize Winning Videos:

Cyberex's "Shadow Warp" Featured here:



Golophysic's "Rythm"

VanGogo's "Slow Trancin"

2nd Place Prize Winning Videos:

Saammy's "Sk3tchy"

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Kartonki Beats's "Groove Session"

Luke Bredin's "Obsession"

3rd Place Prize Winning Videos:

Brainstrain's "Groove"

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Devin Felli's "Techno Rush"

RicardoDC's "My Room"

Honorable Mention Featured Video:
DJ Kidmack's "Fuchsia"

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The Mobile Groove Video Contest on YouTube was sponsored by GrooveMaker, Sonoma Wire Works, Stanton DJ, Retronyms, MixMeister, HouseMusicChannel.com, BroadJam.com, BlackRadioIsBack.com and FuseBoxRadio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah.

About GrooveMaker

You could say that Groovemaker was the “application that launched a company.” The GrooveMaker application was the first music product released by IK Multimedia in 1997, debuting on an interactive sampling CD-ROM called AXE’ allowing users to remix Brazilian percussions in over 20 million of different groove combinations.

The first full version of GrooveMaker was released in mid 1998 with a double CD compilation of dance songs called Dancity and in 1999 the application was distributed by Cakewalk in North America. With patented “groove generation” technology, GrooveMaker allowed users to produce millions of great sounding music grooves in real time, and required no musical production background.

At the 2000 NAMM show, GrooveMaker version 2 was released, and a collection complete genre sound libraries was released shortly thereafter.

The computer music market was in its infancy, and the with the introduction of recording and music production technologies for the PC, IK Multimedia focused on the development of professional music software tools, becoming one of the leaders in the computer music market. Today, IK Multimedia creates software and hardware tools for the computer recording and performance enthusiast including effects, instruments, sounds for every style of music, plus high-quality hardware interfaces and software MIDI controllers.

When the iPhone was released in 2007, IK Multimedia realized the potential of this new device as a portable music creation tool, and in 2008 started the development of its first application.

With the release of the GrooveMaker for iPhone/iPod Touch in 2009, IK Multimedia once again revolutionizes music making, bringing the power and ease of use of GrooveMaker to anyone wanting to produce high-quality music tracks, truly anywhere.

Download GrooveMaker FREE or any of the GrooveMaker Packs from the App Store and groove for yourself. Making music has never been easier, more intuitive or more fun.
About IK Multimedia

IK Multimedia is an international music software and hardware company directly operating in 3 countries (Italy, US and UK), privately founded in 1996 for the purpose of developing music software that will facilitates and revolutionizes the way people compose and play music.

Since its formation, IK has produced a wide range of breakthrough innovative products, from consumer to professional music software, that have been awarded by users and media worldwide as well as referenced partners such as Fender®, Ampeg®, Moog® Music, Authentic Hendrix™, Audyssey®, Intel®, Apple®, Digidesign®, Mackie®, EMU®, Roland®, Cakewalk®, MOTU® and many others.

Our unique approach to innovative music software and hardware has allowed the development of one of the widest and fastest growing range on the market: from mobile DJ and re-mixing tools to loop and sound collections and high-quality effects processors for the studio, from cutting-edge software musical instrumentsfor keyboard players and producers to innovative audio interface & controllers and software for guitar & bass players.

Checkout the CNN iReport about the GrooveMaker iPhone app.

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