Blip Interactive has updated NanoStudio for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad, Windows and Mac OS X to version 1.33.
New Features:
- Retina display support for new iPad.
- Eden sample page supports note slicing, so samples can be sliced across the keyboard in up to 64 slices.
- Files can be emailed from within NanoStudio.
- .nsp, .wav and .mid files are now associated so they can be opened with NanoStudio from other apps.
- .nsp files are associated so they can now be opened with NanoStudio by double-clicking (OS X/Windows).
- Computer keyboard support for typing file names, playing keys/pads and basic sequencer operation (OS X/Windows).
- NanoStudio for OS X is now available via the Mac app store.
Bug fixes:
- Projects were not always exported with relative sample paths (so they had to be decompressed to the same folder path to work).
- Using AV adapter on iOS causes crash.
- Channel L/R buttons in mixer are sometimes visible when they shouldn't be.
- The last note event of a loop section was sometimes played at the beginning of the loop when resampling with pre-roll enabled.
- Tapping FX indicator on mixer channel sometimes selects the wrong channel (iPad).
- When using more than 32 mixer channels, the later channels would sometimes be silent.
- NanoStudio would shutdown the network MIDI session for other apps on start up.
- Removed small click on the end of a couple of default TRG samples (eg. 808 BD).
- Couldn't set metronome to zero volume.