http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2010/ ... anostudio/
now, open the gate and let the grumpies out..
(the ones that'll say that i shouldn't be posting here about these toys!
+1Scot Solida wrote:I've been playing with this thing non-stop on the iPad. It's pretty freakin' cool. The Eden synth is capable of some terrific sounds and resampling is a great feature. We're starting to see some quality music tools now for these devices. Aurora, iSequence, bleep!BOX, MorphWizard and Jasuto are getting a lot of use around my house. TouchOSC remains my most-used app, though (well, that and Sketchbook Pro), but nanostudio has been running almost all day today!
By all accounts they're good, unless you actually want to use them as a phone.hibidy wrote:I'll never own an iphone, but apps like this make me a little more curious!
tcsoka wrote:By all accounts they're good, unless you actually want to use them as a phone.hibidy wrote:I'll never own an iphone, but apps like this make me a little more curious!
I jest, have a touch myself, even though I don't think its the best portable music player, I do however think the range of apps is unbeatable. Also have an ipad, again the apps blow me away (ielectribe anyone and off topic bbc news - out yesterday), So I've downloaded nano already. Will have a play next week.hibidy wrote:tcsoka wrote:By all accounts they're good, unless you actually want to use them as a phone.hibidy wrote:I'll never own an iphone, but apps like this make me a little more curious!Oh yeah gotta love cellphones
But to keep on topic it's really pretty cool
mine is no problems whatsoever (3gs).. never a dropout, great reception wherever i've been.. i changed carriers when i got it, to australia's main carrier, as the one i had before dropped out nearly every call where we live on my old nokia n73. its probably more the carrier than anythingtcsoka wrote:By all accounts they're good, unless you actually want to use them as a phone.hibidy wrote:I'll never own an iphone, but apps like this make me a little more curious!
That's exactly why I went out a couple of days ago and bought an iPod Touch. It's totally what I always thought a "cell phone" DAW should be... My only gripe is that I didn't just get an iPad; it would be even more awesome on a bigger screen. But that, of course, would be defeating the purpose since I had been yearning for an even more flexible, ultra-compact setup than my DSi... So long, Korg DS-10+!zoikkis wrote:And thank god it has a linear sequencer and not one of those crappy pattern-based that most Iphone seq programs uses...
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