Hexpress musical instrument

4.0
968 reviews
100K+
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Rated for 3+
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About this app

Hexpress is a collection of musical instruments for your phone. You can use it for learning, playing and composing music whenever you have the time - on train, while waiting in line and during boring meetings. Using headphones (non-bluetooth) is strongly recommended for louder and better sound quality, and to not disturb others around you. The application has simple, colorful and clean interface designed to be accessible to young children.

While each instrument behaves differently in some way, in general notes are played by touching shapes on the screen, and sound is shaped by tilting the phone left-right and up-down. Different instruments have different effect controls - fade in, reverb, tremolo...

Most of Hexpress instruments have unusual honeycomb note arrangement that's sometimes called "harmonic table note layout". It is identical Tonnetz layout, only rotated. It has many interesting properties compared to standard piano layout:

• effective utilization of device screen (3+ octaves range)
• note relations (intervals) are uniform across whole range; to transpose song to different key just play same patterns on different part of instrument
• most chord shapes are grouped tightly and they can be executed with single finger swipe
• in typical scale and melody runs, notes are alternated between fingers of two hands, so they can be played with speed and precision
• large intervals are as accessible as smaller intervals

Besides honeycomb layout there are also instruments with conventional fretboard, and a drum set for finger-drumming.

The app features a looper used to record repeating section. The looper is enabled from main screen and can be used in almost all instruments. Saving or exporting loops is not supported in app.

Instruments are not meant to be reconfigured within the app. One reason for this is that it gives you a chance to actually learn the instrument (you couldn't learn a guitar if the tuning was different each time). The other reason is that constraints and limitations actually encourage creativity and make it more accessible to younger users. I'd like to improve existing instruments' sounds and visuals based on your feedback, but there will most likely never be any settings/options to fiddle with.

The app is work in progress - interface, sounds and features are all subject to change. The app doesn't collect ANY information about user and cannot access internet. Microphone permission is optional and is used in single instrument for recording it's samples.

Hexpress is without ads, free and open-source. Your feedback is much appreciated.
Updated on
Aug 3, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
916 reviews
teoinfinite
August 18, 2024
I love it! Mainly because it's way better than isokeys and hexiano. This app actually works and has much better note response. The harmonic table fits very nicely for my phone. I would love to see a piano sound with hexagons or turn off reverb, but so far, I've had a much better experience than anything else I could find.
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Colin McRae
July 21, 2024
Fantastic little bit of performance oriented music making software. No gacha. No loot crates, no subscription or season pass. FOSS as well! No ads, or data mining greed. I have had a great time with my young daughter on tablet, and me on phone, just doodling out a tune on the couch together. This app is a generous gift from the dev to us. Thank you very much.
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A Google user
January 1, 2019
I'm very particular about what time I give to music creation apps on tiny devices. Most are not worth the time, are terrible ripoffs of other apps that don't work or worse. I couldn't tell you why I even tried it. I will tell you that I immediately spent the next hour in a deep creative space. I love it. Very easy to find yourself noodling having fun or seriously considering how to incorporate it in other work. Looking forward to more sounds etc...
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CastleWrath
January 21, 2019
Very happy to hear you like it :D Thank you for kind words.

What's new

Updated the base framework to fix the crash on start