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KRFT’s custom iOS music surfaces hit all-time low for Cyber Monday: $1 (Reg. $5)

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One of our favorite music production apps for iOS is on sale today for Cyber Monday. KRFT is easily one of the most unique, fun and interesting music apps on the App store and it is now available for just $1. Regularly $5, this is the lowest price we have ever tracked on the App Store since the major update earlier this year. It has a 4+ star rating and here’s our in-depth review from Logic Pros.

iOS Universal: KRFT: $1 (Reg. $5)

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KRFT Features:

KRFT is a modular instrument for expressive music production that we built to challenge the two decade old paradigm of the multi-track DAW.

Designed from the ground up with a focus on live experimentation and expressive interactions, KRFT will inspire you to make music that would normally be out of reach. 

Rather than being confined to a fixed interface KRFT lets you create a surface that suits your musical needs whether you’re building an experimental groove box or composing an entire track. 

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices