Check out iMaschine too Tr4nce, I think it's still 50% off. Edit: Nope, good timing Shaneus!
Here's a vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvRBKp4CAdM&sns=em
Here's a vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvRBKp4CAdM&sns=em
Fuuuuck. Gone from maybe buy to instabuy to "will wait for the next sale" buy. Still looks awesome, though.
Tempted to grab the iKaosscillator, though. But wasn't one of the main features of the KaossPad that it had a line-in for effects?
I think you guys are mixing up the Kaoss Pad with the Kaossilator.
One effects sounds, one makes sounds.
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Any easy to learn chip tune oriented apps? I have found some of the PC programs unintuitive...I just want something super simple, bleep bloop simple
I bought the iMS-20 finally and I'm a bit disappointed by it really. Coming from the awesome DS-10 a couple of years back it feels like a step backward in comparison.
I probably should have read the description a little closer, but I am surprised that there's only one synth available, it's very limiting in coming up with compositions. On the DS there were two snyths so you could have a rhythm line and a lead line going on, but with the just one it feels more like it's a single instrument rather than a suite where you can make songs.
And the sequencer is a bit rubbish too. It's more realistic sure, but the knobs are very fiddly compared to the awesome step sequencer that the DS version had.
But still, what is actually there is very good. The control panel is bewildering and exciting, I've spent a few hours just methodically twisting knobs and changing patches and trying to understand what they all do. You can get a nice multilayered sound going with a bit of luck, and it does sound very nice. And the effects available are great too.
I just wish there was a second synth available and an easier to use sequencer. Actually, does anyone know whether the PolyStepArp can connect to this? I never bought it, but if it works with this it might be worth a buy.
came across this a week ago. seems pretty simple if that's what you're looking for.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nesynth/id323362982?mt=8
Ohhh nice thanks!!
unfortunately korg hasn't adopted coreMIDI or virtual MIDI and instead use their own proprietary methods. so it probably won't work with polystparp. a shame really, i'd love to use other iOS music apps in conjunction with the IMs-20 since it's pretty limited.
Iirr they do support CoreMIDI but they don't support the Background Audio feature which is required to control one app with another.
iMS-20 sure is a complex beast but that's what I love about. If I don't want to work so hard for a sound I usually use Animoog or Alchemy or Sunrizer.
"It's a beautiful day..."
The fantastic NanoStudio just got an update that makes it a universal app!
• Four-track Soundscaping.
• Vintage hardware design with groundbreaking 3D tilt-camera, lighting and next-gen graphics.
• Realtime melody or rhythm over-dub.
• Physics-triggered sample engine with user-adjustable parameters.
• A wide range of beautiful sounding instruments.
• Realtime mixing with pan and volume control.
• Realtime Reverb and Chorus digital special effects.
• Melody-Mode to allow use as a traditional musical keyboard.
BEATMAKER 2.2 IS NOW AVAILABLE!
Thursday, 08 December 2011 17:07
We're thrilled to announce the immediate availability of BeatMaker 2.2 on the App Store! This update brings many new major features and improvements, such as full MIDI support (MIDI Out, Sync, Thru, virtual software ports and MIDI songs/patterns import), complete access to your DropBox accounts and a redesigned Sample/Chop Lab - making it easier to edit and slice your samples into presets and patterns.
This major update is totally free for current BeatMaker 2 owners!
Here's the complete list of changes for this version:
• MIDI Out, Sync, Thru and MIDI-over-WiFi support
• Virtual MIDI inputs/outputs
• MIDI Hotplug
• MIDI Import: import MIDI files into the song sequencer and pattern editor
• Export individual patterns to MIDI files
• New Swing feature for recording and pattern editing
• DropBox file sharing support
• Revamped Sample Lab/Chop Lab. Now everything can be tailored within the same interface.
• Non-destructive chopping options
• Customize sample bounds per pad
• Automatically create track patterns from chopped samples
• Export song to individual audio tracks
• Added amount multiplier and invert ADSR options
• Support for Apple Loops slice points (reading & writing).
• Korg's WIST support (synchronizes supported music apps playback).
• Other general improvements and iOS 5 related fixes
Not really a question about music creation, but notation....is there a simple to use ipad app that can produce a standard staff sheet with notes/tabs from either manual input or whats played onscreen?
man I was about to purchase the io dock last week, but I read it's incompatible with ios5. waiting on the firmware update before I pull the trigger. right now I'm running a beringher UCA interface into the cam connection kit and it rocks. $22 on amazon.
Animoog is one of the coolest, most wicked software synthesizers I've ever heard. One dollar is an absolute steal to be able to make massive sounds! Finally purchasing a Camera Connection Kit tomorrow just so I can USB-MIDI the d'mn thing!
Going to check out grain science. Totally into granular synthesis right now and was looking into some cool ones on the App Store but felt like I just couldn't find a really good one. Wicked!
if you like granular synthesis thereʻs also samplewiz, another favorite of mine. made by jordan rudess and his coder. itʻs pretty bad ass.
I looked up SampleWiz after your recommendation, and despite how horrid the app actually looks, I decided to give it a go. HOLY SHIT SampleWiz is enormous fun. I'm addicted to just recording some samples and modifying the shit out of them (such as fart sounds or whatnot). Incredible app, many thanks for the suggestion!
How far can I get with just using an iPad for music production?
Depends what style of music really. You could crack out a hip-hop beat no probs, but your epic prog trance opus will take a lot of patience to put together.
I guess what I meant to ask is, how technique can you get with one before you start including other pieces of equipment.
Well the problem isn't with making sounds or beats, the iPad has some awesome synths and beatmachines, the problem is bringing all those sounds together and arranging them.
Personally, I would recommend starting with Ableton on your Mac/PC, learning the basic production techniques there and using your iPad to experiment with integrating external synths and drum sequencers into your Ableton setup.
On the other hand, an iPad synth like the iMS-20 will teach you advanced synth techniques, iElectribe will teach you how to use 'groovebox' style hardware and a drum machine like DM1 will teach you drum pattern sequencing so there's still plenty of benefits to using the iPad outside your typical production routine.
How does REAPER differ from FL Studio? I've started messing around with my iPad apps big-time lately, but I feel the next step is to bring together all the sounds I've created into a full track, as Fusebox mentioned in one of his post a bit further up.
Any noob tutorial available on how I should hook up my iPad to the PC and start making actual tracks?