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Who is going to make the first iArranger?

Imagine an iArranger residing inside of gadget where you could swap out different gadgets for the various parts!

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  • edited November 2016

    Arranger like midiband, xmure or yamaha mobile seq?
    Could you explain a bit more?

  • No, arranger ported to iOS. Korg micro arranger, pa60/80. Yamaha Psr of one version or another.

  • Yeah baby, bring it on!!!!

    IArranger. Sounds so sweet! You know my very first Arranger synth was the Korg i30 Interactive Workstation
    That baby and I made so many awesome songs! It was as if they picked my brain and make the drummer play exactly how I wanted it to play. I think when Korg finally creates the iArranger gadget, it will be truly king of all IOS cause although it is a niche business, there are millions upon millions of worldwide Arranger musicians.

    It is so awesome to get a song going in minutes instead of hours. You can build a drum track, bass track and backing tracks in minutes giving you the ability to create the leads and melodies in a more intereactive realtime way.. I love this idea.!

    Oh, and they could really make more residual income by selling rhythm packs as IAPs.

  • Yup, I was thinking the same thing, IAP styles!

  • put a Kaoss pad in there and I'm sold

  • @Tritonman said:
    No, arranger ported to iOS. Korg micro arranger, pa60/80. Yamaha Psr of one version or another.

    Full fledge? Yamaha is more or less (even load sty files) but most people searching for this use some of the I've mentioned in junction with bs15i sf player or sampletank.

    I will love to see something like this happen but I don't expect it as iPad could substitute more of the hardware units and canibalize actual on sold units.
    Look at Roland it has just released sound canvas module (lol) and korg has implemented some of the triton library inside Module app. It seems not true love for arrangers...

    Also check apps like AUM or Modstep which are near but not so close yet.

  • Right now the closed thing to an iArranger is MidiBand 3. I have zillions of Yamaha styles and some work straight out of the box with MidiBand but others need tweaking but that's where the part gets hard cause to tweak the style means loading the entire style into Cubasis, editing the midi notes, then reducing it as a midi file to upload into MidiBand. I tried to do it but I'm not that great at midi stuff.

  • edited November 2016

    I know about many others but still no arranger, and Musicman is correct, the demand would be huge! It could be someone third party we have never heard from in iOS (Stephen Kay comes to mind), but when it comes around and I believe it will I am sure it will make a large ripple in iOS music creation.

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