I guess i already mentioned this rearlier but Attack for PC/Mac besides the new GUI will include new Effects and also advanced samples support.EnGee wrote:Thank you Ingo for the direct answer. Excellent mannersEnGee wrote:So?!EnGee wrote:
Attack for iPad looks amazing! I don't have iPad (and I don't have a plan to have it in the future). But it is like I saw Attack for iPad more advanced than the one for PC/Mac? I think there is a market for Advanced Attack in the VST/AU world, so I hope there is a plan for it in the future.
Will the Attack version for PC/Mac be the same one as in the iPad version? Or will keep the same old one but with new skin?
I did not tset the iPad version and also do not own an ipAd but the iOS version indeed seems to be slightly different while as alraedy mentioned the built-in pattern editor seems to be more important with the iPad version than with the plugin. This does not mean i would not like to have a built-in pattern editor with the plugin at all...
Already with the previous version of Attack i used the "Beta Designer" MIDI plugin in Cubase as sometimes i am too lazy to just use the piano roll...
Anyway for certain uses the piano roll seems to be more versatile than using a pattern editor.
Besides that like already mentioned with the plugin (old and new version) there is an option to use Attack as a "normal" synth, at least for instruments 13-24. at the upper part of teh keyboard you could play instruents polyphonic and/or with a bigger key range. With one instance it is possible to play the drums and a synth in the upper part (or multiple parts when using multiple midi tracks with different channels) at the same time.
Not sure how far this works properly using the iPad version but it seems to be possible there too (while a connected MIDI controller could be necesary).
The new Samples implementation and new FXs could be quite useful for playing such synth sounds with the new Attack plugin.
While i do not own an iPad yet i could imagine that the new Attack iOS app could be a nice replacement for a hardware drum machine, also as you could play the instruments "live" with the additional multitouch pads.
