I'd wish having something to do music while I do long travels (around ten hours!).
I love samples and I love step sequencers and simple things. I was thinking into get a simple solution to do music while long travels, where I cannot use a mouse but I can use a trackpad. I'm thinking in:
- small laptop+renoise (good sample managing, cheap)
- ipad+isequence (small enough, long battery life, multitouch)
What do you think? Do you have a better option?
Travel solution?
- KVRian
- 997 posts since 23 Oct, 2009 from Italy
I'v got an old EEEpc and my solution it's Nanostudio
It's an Ipod small studio and the developer give the PC/MAC demo (fully functional) for free,so you can run on your small laptop and you have everithing you need to play
These is Nanostudio homepage http://www.blipinteractive.co.uk/index.php
and here the WIN/MAC download http://www.blipinteractive.co.uk/download.php
It's an Ipod small studio and the developer give the PC/MAC demo (fully functional) for free,so you can run on your small laptop and you have everithing you need to play
These is Nanostudio homepage http://www.blipinteractive.co.uk/index.php
and here the WIN/MAC download http://www.blipinteractive.co.uk/download.php
12 years old PC running :Reaper;Reason;Dune;Zampler;Kontakr;Reaktor;and many others countless vst 
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- KVRist
- 314 posts since 30 Jun, 2003
I've been looking at Nanostudio to use on my iPad but haven't bought yet. I've been playing around with iSequence and found it to be quite useful. I saw a performer who used two iPads and he was using iSequence on one of them...got some killer sound coming out of it.
Another app I am seriously looking at is MusicStudio for iPad. There is a lite version to check out which is free - but the full version is the way to go I think. Up to 128 tracks - comes with some built in instruments and you can add some thru in-app purchases. The included synths are not as nice as some of the stand alones - but it sure seems like you can get some good sounds out of it. It's $14.99 and the full expansion pack is also $14.99 - or you can get smaller expansion packs.
Eventually I'll add something like MultiTrack DAW or Meteor, etc.
Another app I am seriously looking at is MusicStudio for iPad. There is a lite version to check out which is free - but the full version is the way to go I think. Up to 128 tracks - comes with some built in instruments and you can add some thru in-app purchases. The included synths are not as nice as some of the stand alones - but it sure seems like you can get some good sounds out of it. It's $14.99 and the full expansion pack is also $14.99 - or you can get smaller expansion packs.
Eventually I'll add something like MultiTrack DAW or Meteor, etc.
Dave