NI should come out with iReaktor
- KVRian
- 1068 posts since 25 Jul, 2007 from Calgary
Imagining the possibilities if they were to do that. Do you think they are working on it? Can it even be done on iOS. Would love to see something like the Finger or the Mouth for iOS- that would be so cool.
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- KVRist
- 51 posts since 25 Apr, 2002 from Svea Rike
+1JavaJ wrote:Imagining the possibilities if they were to do that. Do you think they are working on it? Can it even be done on iOS. Would love to see something like the Finger or the Mouth for iOS- that would be so cool.
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- KVRist
- 138 posts since 10 Nov, 2009
Prefer, yes. Sometimes it is good or even necessary to be able to work when away from the DAW.electro wrote:What is this big attraction to mobile music apps? Wouldn't pros prefer working on an adequately powered desktop or Laptop?
I'm not a pro but mobility is a big attraction to me.
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- KVRAF
- 2875 posts since 28 Jan, 2004 from Da Nang, Vietnam
There are two big obstacles here.
First, mobile devices are currently not powerful enough to run most Reaktor patches.
Second, touch screens don't allow for fine enough control to operate the dense and small controls you find in most patches, nevermind actually wiring up patches from scratch.
The first problem will likely disappear eventually as mobile CPUs get faster but the latter is inherent to the devices so I doubt it's likely that NI will undertake a difficult and expensive porting project for something that few users will find satisfying.
First, mobile devices are currently not powerful enough to run most Reaktor patches.
Second, touch screens don't allow for fine enough control to operate the dense and small controls you find in most patches, nevermind actually wiring up patches from scratch.
The first problem will likely disappear eventually as mobile CPUs get faster but the latter is inherent to the devices so I doubt it's likely that NI will undertake a difficult and expensive porting project for something that few users will find satisfying.
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- KVRian
- 533 posts since 2 Jan, 2003 from Staffs, UK
I hear that the new ARM processor that is rumored to be in iPad 3 will be equivelent to a mid range core2duo CPU which is plenty fast enough - iPad1 equates to approx G4 Macbook which early Reaktor versions ran fine on. I would have guessed that some SSE stuff is used on todays versions of Reaktor which might cause problems with porting something over to iOS and it could be so far removed that it would require a complete rewrite.kuniklo wrote:There are two big obstacles here.
First, mobile devices are currently not powerful enough to run most Reaktor patches.
Second, touch screens don't allow for fine enough control to operate the dense and small controls you find in most patches, nevermind actually wiring up patches from scratch.
The first problem will likely disappear eventually as mobile CPUs get faster but the latter is inherent to the devices so I doubt it's likely that NI will undertake a difficult and expensive porting project for something that few users will find satisfying.
I think your forgetting that the screen can zoom and pan which would allow you to create a functioning interface - agreed that some ensembles as supplied would be too cramped but Reaktor does nothing UI-wise that couldn't be replicated in iOS, imo.
But in general I agree with you mate, I don't think NI will bother and not that many would be interested - the cost would be high too, limiting userbase even further. The fun but ultimately useless iMaschine shows that NI are interested a little with iOS but not THAT interested.....
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1068 posts since 25 Jul, 2007 from Calgary
I disagree. NI wants to monetize whatever so if they could create it and sell expansions they will. They did iMaschine so.....
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- KVRAF
- 2875 posts since 28 Jan, 2004 from Da Nang, Vietnam
Writing something like iMaschine is child's play compared to porting Reaktor. NI would have to be very confident that an iReaktor would sell extremely well to even consider a port. Either that or it would have to be an *very* expensive plugin.JavaJ wrote:I disagree. NI wants to monetize whatever so if they could create it and sell expansions they will. They did iMaschine so.....