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Currently it's FL Studio Mobile 3 in my opinion.
Auxy in my opinion. Too bad you can't do midi out. But it's the only one I know of that sounds the chords resulting from simultaneous notes as you place them. Very helpful
It's a funny old world isn't it, I find FL3s piano roll a bit poor really partly because it seems to usually put the note in one note late and partly because you can only snap to the nearest 16th.
I don't understand. When you record playing the keys or putting it in the piano roll manually?
You can switch the snapping off with the magnet icon top left corner
Putting it in the piano roll manually.
And I know I can turn snapping off, but I can enter notes of 1/96 but you can only snap them to the nearer 16th and the grids highest resolution is 1/16 as far as I can tell.
There was a Beathawk 2 pic floating around with a pretty nice looking paino-roll ..
It's still Nanostudio for me but no midi out. You can export MIDI though.
Not only is it super fluid to edit etc, but it has one of my favorite features which seems to be a bit rare: it will allow you to show the note grid at whatever resolution you want (say 16ths) and have snapping off. So if you want to edit your snares to come in a little early, for example, it's easy to do visually.
It puts the notes in the right place for me, I even tried with the Pencil to make sure and it puts the notes where I touch the screen. And if I set the grid to 1/6 step it snaps to that. The only thing it doesn't do is change the visual representation of the grid, that's always 16ths, but it snap to whatever I choose from the snap menu.
Still NanoStudio for me!
Where are you NanoStudio 2?
Anyone here who has gotten the iPad Pro add-on for MultitrackStudio? The one where you can edit several channels on the same piano roll screen at the same time. Just trying to work out if it is worth the purchase or not.
Same here!
Beatmaker 2 is easiest IMO
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