4XCamera Maker

4XCamera Maker

By Roland Corporation

  • Category: Photo & Video
  • Release Date: 2019-09-09
  • Current Version: 2.0.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 18.39 MB
  • Developer: Roland Corporation
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
Score: 3.84
3.84
From 25 Ratings

Description

4XCamera Maker lets you shoot, edit, and publish engaging music videos without a computer or expensive camera equipment. Wirelessly connect up to three iOS devices and shoot impressive multi-angle videos in just one take. Easy-to-apply edits let you combine videos to make something new. Create transitions or split-screen effects, or switch from a wide shot of your band to close-ups of each member. After editing, the video is stored on your device to share with band members or post to social media. • Easy-to-use iOS app for creating and editing professional-looking multi-angle videos • Wirelessly connect and control up to three additional iOS devices to record multi-angle videos in one take • Edit video directly from your device's screen with transitions, split-screen, fade in/out, and trimming • Choose your aspect ratio from 9:16, 16:9, and 1:1 • Adjust audio levels for each video • Easily create finished videos with the Auto Edit feature • Audio and video import makes it easy to create minus-one performances • Manage your projects directly from the app • Full editing functionality available via small in-app purchase or by connecting to Roland GO:MIXER or GO:MIXER PRO/PRO-X *When you use with GO:MIXER PRO series, please connect it before launching the app. *Activate Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Airdrop on each iPhone or iPad. ■Shoot multi-angle videos in one take. Capture up to four different camera angles simultaneously by connecting your iPhone or iPad and up to three additional iOS devices. Combine wide shots of the entire band with close-up shots of each member for impressive, dynamic results. And since all cameras are controlled by your iOS device, you can shoot a multi-angle video in one take, all by yourself. ■Get creative with onboard video editing. Each additional camera video is uploaded to your mobile device with one tap. Edit anywhere, anytime, directly from your iOS device screen with simple-to-use creative tools, including split-screen layouts, transitions, fades, and trimming. Edited videos are saved instantly to your device, so you can easily share them or post to social media. ■Edit multiple projects directly from the app. You can edit several videos or review them later with ten individual editing states available. You can also name each video when saving it, helping you stay organized when working on multiple projects. ■Upgrade to higher-quality video productions with Roland's GO:MIXER Series. The full editing power of 4XCamera Maker is available via a small in-app purchase or by connecting the app to Roland's GO:MIXER or GO:MIXER PRO/PRO-X, which also improves the sound quality of your productions. ■Supports Roland Cloud membership. Get 4XCamera Maker Feature Unlock with new Roland Cloud Membership options, now available in-app. All memberships come with 4XCamera Maker Feature Unlock for as little as $2.99 USD per month. * Roland Cloud membership might not be available depending on your country or region.

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Reviews

  • Low Resolution Videos

    1
    By Kitchen Greats
    UPDATE … See the developer response below. This app is garbage. Who peddles a video product limited to 720p in this day and age? ORIGINAL REVIEW … We paid for this app and have it installed on several iPhone 14 Pro Max phones. All video on all phones and all cameras produce 720p videos with no settings to create 1080p or 4k videos. This shortfall is a showstopper. Roland’s website is broken and won’t allow a simple support request to be sent because the product type drop-down menu is broken. I tested it on three web browsers to make sure it wasn’t on my end. Very disappointing.
  • Broskies, who’s signing off on these apps.

    2
    By Pete the Volcano
    Who at Roland is looking around at each other on the teams call and saying - sweet bros. Let’s share this magic with the world. Party on Wayne. send it. Yea, that guy. The boss’s son or nephew… help him (or her) find their other calling. I/we do appreciate the buy once option. Thank you for that at least. ✌️
  • It’s ok

    4
    By obtrunco
    I have an iPad with WiFi only so from the instructions I read it can only work via a WiFi network but not adhoc. Perhaps this is a limitation of non-cellular Apple devices. But if I want to film outside where there’s no WiFi network I’ll be screwed. At least if the developer could add a function when no WiFi network is available it would be great. Perhaps using Bluetooth as a sync trigger. The main function I’m looking for after syncing is to video edit is using Picture in Picture for the final film. I don’t see that function here so I guess both videos would have to be transferred to the camera roll to then import them into iMovie which does have that feature 😮‍💨😓
  • Lots of potential. Needs better audio controls and aspect ratio

    3
    By milez124
    This app has some amazing capabilities ! To be able to set up three or four iOS devices and record simultaneously and then bring everything together to one device, throw some transitions in and export it is pretty amazing. However there seems to be a lot missing when it comes to the audio side of things. There seems to be no way to turn on or off audio tracks for each video stream. I also would like to be able to record on the primary device with an external microphone or other audio interface for the best quality audio. It seems right now the poor audio from the other devices is still there interfering with things. Also there seem to be bugs where the clip can end up in portrait mode when you in fact want it landscape and there’s no way to flip it. I really hope you can fix these things because this app has a lot of possibilities and is very amazing!
  • Not Bad for $8...

    4
    By GtrGeorgeDC
    After reading the mixed reviews, I was unsure, but since it was free to try, I thought I’d give it a look. I had my main iPad Air 3, and iPad Air 1, and an iPod Touch 6 available; installed the app on all 3, the main unit found them and linked up, and I tried shooting. When finished, the Air 1 and the Touch sent their videos to the Air 3. It took awhile to get a handle on the editing functions, but once I managed to figure it out it worked quite well, and I got very cool results even with the free version. So I paid the upgrade fee, and it opened up one more transition and a few more picture-in-picture options; it appears that I also have unlimited recording time. This app works very well, and I wish it would get some support and updating; some different transitions would be great. But for basic multi-camera video, I can’t complain about this app, especially for the price.
  • Poop

    1
    By Nickname/:
    This all was awful paid 8 bucks for the upgrade it went though but never got the softwares, tried refreshing, deleting snd re downloading- don’t spent money on it.
  • Amazing

    5
    By collins806
    Does exactly what it says and best of all, FREE. Keep up the Great work!!!
  • To the point

    5
    By Hoochalaffa The Great
    I tried another product but this solution is much better to simply synchronize recording video clips between cameras.
  • It works, but it’s a bit of a mess

    3
    By rustyjaw
    First of all, hats off to Roland for even trying this. It’s pretty neat, using multiple iOS devices to record multi-cam video. The app does work, but it’s got a lot of rough edges. The UI is all over the place.for example, the PIP windows that overlay the master video were blocking the record button! Also the transfer function to pull videos off different devices puts up a blur progress bar that looks like some kind of error. BUT in the end it worked. I was able to shoot and edit footage from 3 iOS devices and combine them into one video. Clean up the UI, and make it more intuitive and this could be an amazing app.
  • How do you use this?

    1
    By retro-randy
    It’s a great idea but no tutorial anywhere! Nothing on Rolands website. I found no how to on YouTube either.

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