DM1 for iPhone is out at a 99c introductory price. The devs are working on midi and the ability to make your own kits/samples. But it does have WIST so highly recommended even if you have the iPad version already.
^ Thanks for the headsup, chris1a, and for the important technical hint! Highly recommended classic vintage drum machine. I have the iPad version since months and I am using it much. Tried the shiny new iPhone & iPod touch version (iPhone 4): Very good UI for the small devices. Sounds identically. Cool graphics. Easy to control, you don't need to be a musician. Simply use the randomizer function and take it or skip to the next. But even usable for profs of course. Fast loading times. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drum_machine http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_sequencer All electric musicians should have it! Don't miss the sale, folks! Have a short but impressive demo video at the dev's website, put on your good headphones: http://www.fingerlab.net/website/Fingerlab/DM1.html App info is currently processing and/or the app is not yet fully available for sale on the US App Store. It's so… mobile!
Bought Meteor Multitrack last night and a bunch of IAP plugins. A bit pricey at $40 something (by AppStore standards) but so far really happy with it. Kinda like the first Reason, one synth, one multi-sampler, one drum machine and a bunch of FX. Plus audio tracks of course. All of wich you can use however you want over 12 stereo tracks (with freeze, bounce, mixdown etc if 12 isn't enough or if you use more fx etc then your iPad can handle). Really hope they can continue to evolve this app with more instruments/synths/effects, I never really see it on the top charts anywhere soo... App info is currently processing and/or the app is not yet fully available for sale on the US App Store.
I (finally) recently bought Nanostudio which is so awesome.. seeing how great it immediate dropped another fiver on the extra tracks IAP Also bought DM1 when it came out and it was okay for a buck, but I wasn't too impressed and have already deleted it. A buck better spent was ThumbJam when it went on for a steal-price of 99 cents. Now I am counting the days till the new BeatMaker 2 update which is according to the improvement list should be excellent. Also I am considering buying the relatively new iRig Midi for my keyboard.. anyone bought this and can share experiences?
I read that the devs behind Auria are working really hard on implementing midi and bringing onboard VSTi devs/companies so they can release their VSTi synths on iOS via Auria. Anyway bought it yesterday because of what seem to be a long term commitment from the company behind Auria. Awesome DAW. Definatly my DAW of choice on ios. Also bought some IAP plugins, the THM plugin and the ProQ EQ. The ProQ is $30 but really worth it, there's no way anyone would need more bands/functions etc in an EQ for iOS. All in all a bit pricey, relatively speaking. But if you need a daw either to record into or audio copy/paste from other apps and want the best effects and mastering suit Auria is it. App info is currently processing and/or the app is not yet fully available for sale on the US App Store.
Two new iPad synths out at introductory prices, Magellan ($4.99) and Cassini ($2.99). Cassini been out on the iPhone for a while tho. Anyone know know how many preset it ships with? http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/magellan/id544119998?ls=1&mt=8 http://itunes.apple.com/app/cassini-synth-for-ipad/id547147254?mt=8 Btw Magellan looks pretty cool, from the AppStore: Magellan is the bold new professional analog modeling synthesizer for the iPad. Not content with just one synth, we gave Magellan TWO independent polyphonic synth engines. Individually or together, they deliver a new powerful warmth to the sound of iOS music. Complete with a full effects rack, a total of six oscillators, dual filters per engine, multiple unison stages, extensive modulation matrix, dedicated arpeggiators, powerful MIDI capabilities, and a polyphonic step-sequencer - the aural possibilities with Magellan are infinite! Check out our awesome Magellan demo! www.youtube.com/YonacSoftware Synth 2 independent virtual analog synth engines running simultaneously 3 oscillators per synth engine; total of 6 realtime oscillators Osc unison stage w/ adjustable detune & width, up to 24 simultaneous wave generators for super-saw type effects Realtime PWM Modulation for osc 1 & 2 FM module w/ dedicated blend, ADSR envelope, adjustable contour Oscillator 1&2 ring modulation Noise generator w/ adjustable tone VCA ADSR envelope Separate voice unison stage w/ settable stereo spread, detune Dual Keyboards w/ individual pitch & modulation wheels Dual Touch Pad controls w/ settable key & scale, individual voice parameterization Polyphonic, Monophonic, Poly/Mono Legato operation modes Glide Matrixpad modulation w/ configurable x/y destinations, synth out select, optional snapback Realtime oscilloscope displaying output signal (iPad 2 and 3) Synth coupling - allow running both synths by a single control interface Audio backgrounding Tap tempo 16 voice combined polyphony (8 voice combined for iPad 1) Filters 2 filter banks per synth engine, configurable in series or parallel Dedicated ADSR envelope for each bank; selectable envelope curve, adjustable contour 11 Filter types for each bank: "Magellan" 24dB Resonant Low Pass "Victor" 24dB Resonant Low/High/Band Pass "Voyvoda" 12dB Low/High/Band Pass Formant, Comb, All-Pass, Notch filters True bypass Modulation Dual LFO's per synth Up to 4 freely assignable destinations per LFO Dedicated amp setting for each LFO destination 3 reset modes Adjustable phase & delay Frequency tracking Arp Dedicated arpeggiator in each synth engine 10 arp patterns; Settable note value & gate; swing 6 octaving modes, plus settable note and octave repeats Sequencer Analog inspired 16/32 step polyphonic sequencer 8 track poly output per pattern in 16-step, 4 track poly out in 32-step "link" mode Track wise selection of target synth engine Settable pitch, velocity, gate, octave per step 6 sequence direction algorithms for each pattern Swing Timeline for creating song length sequences w/ patterns Import/Export song files containing sequences Chordmaker Dedicated Chordmaker module for each synth Create/save chord progressions, played by pressing a single key Effects Comprehensive FX rack: Reverb, Stereo Delay w/ BPM sync, Phaser, Chorus, Flanger, Waveshaper/Distortion, Bitcrusher, Sonic Expander Recording & Sharing Built in tape deck for recording app audio Metronome Export audio files via email, SoundCloud Export/Import audio files via WiFi, Intua or Sonoma Audio Copy / Paste MIDI CoreMIDI Virtual MIDI, both vMIDI In and vMIDI Out ports Control Magellan w/ external MIDI controllers Synth-wise MIDI In channel select MIDI Out w/ settable channel or omni MIDI Learn w/ over 80 control destinations Save MIDI CC configurations to file for later use Sync w/ external MIDI clocks to control sequencer, arp modules Presets Over 242 factory presets 34 presets and a song designed by Sunsine Audio Export/Import presets, banks via email or iTunes; Create/save unlimited banks & presets The app is priced at $4.99 / £2.99.
the new BeatMaker 2 version (2.3) is live! finally! App info is currently processing and/or the app is not yet fully available for sale on the US App Store.
chris1a, have you had a chance to try out Magellan? I'm tempted, but really want to know what separates it (sound-wise) from the others out there.
Yea I've tried it very briefly. It definatly sounds good and is up there with Addictive, Sunrizer etc (might just be all the effect heavy sounds tho. What separates it is having two synth engines either running separately or at the same time, and the way you can interact with it. Standard keyboard or touchpad ala Animoog (or both) with a bunch of different scales, running arp and/or a full pattern sequencer. Plus a big x/y pad. So it's alot of fun to use and is def designed for a touchscreen so it's easy to get some cool stuff recorded. Dunno if it's really a must-have for the sounds if you have Sunrizer and so on, but it is an intro price so if 4.99 doesn't brake ur wallet I'd get it.
SpaceWiz synth by Wizdom out ($9.99). Looks just as crazy as their other stuff. http://www.idesignsound.com/spacewiz-ipad/
Looks interesting for free... App info is currently processing and/or the app is not yet fully available for sale on the US App Store.
Don't update your Animoog just yet. There's a bug that affects at least the iPad version and it will just show the splash screen and crash back to the homescreen. Could be related to either IAP or custom presets. Either way wait!
Yep. Already updated Animoog and fails to load. The app description now says I need to uninstall and reinstall to fix. I'll need to find my Luftrum soundset before I do anything which should still be on my local hard drive. I looked more into Magellan and looks/sounds GREAT! Already having several of the other analog synths out there I have become wary of purchasing yet another one, but this one DOES seem to have some unique things and a different kind of sound to it. Here are some videos Official Yonac Software video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST04HAAm2EM Jordan Rudess video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bY0OMreATR4 Has some 70's Tangerine Dream feel to some of the sounds.