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Reason 9 features in an iOS app?

The chord thing adoo looks nice.. Is it just me, or is Reason getting an IOS look to it? My first thought was that what with apps like Modstep, IOS is closing the gap. I'm expecting to see some of these features in iOS within one year.. Two years, tops..

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  • modstep & fugue machine for the dual arp [modstep lets you choose the speed for each clip, so you can have one playing slower than the other - but fugue machine is just insanity and much powerful than dual arp on reason me thinks]

    firo for scales & chords... and any other similar app i guess? [i dont know them since i dont use them]

    as for the pitch stuff, no idea. maybe harmony voice by virsyn? [unless its something else then never mind]

  • I play piano so I don't NEED the chord and scale stuff but still it looks fun!

  • edited May 2016

    sorry, in my heavily caffeinated state i thought you were asking what apps had similar features were avaliable now on ios. better get some sleep before i write gibberish. i have done it before [though not here i hope] and its always funny but embarrasing to read afterwards :)

    but yes, i agree, apps with similar features will be on ios but i say sooner than 2 years. i modstep and fugue machine and firo already do similar things, and fugue machine is much better than dual arp too.

    also, i cant remember which app it was, but i know had audio to midi. unless i read it wrong.

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