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Just let Intua @mathieugarcia know what you need and be done with it...
I've never heard anything in 23:4 to be honest
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_musical_works_in_unusual_time_signatures
Obviously I don't own BM2 either which is why I'm asking. Not trying to rain on anyone's parade here, I do appreciate all the enthusiasm. I'm not into "making beats" (guitar player mostly) so I don't typically use these type of apps. Pardon my newbie questions.
Thanks!
Damn I have to mow now but at least Iave it for later on and perhaps the additional content will be available y then as well as IAP's.
Just out of curiosity, what apps do you use today?
Just put on a beer helmet. That mowing will fly by
I'm more of a traditional linear timeline DAW user. Logic on the computer along with various MIDI apps like Cycling 74's M sequencer. Recently Ableton Live Lite too (not sure about that one).
On iOS I use Gadget, Cubasis, Auria plus various others like ThumbJam, DrumJam, StepPolyArp, ChordPolyPad and the soon to be released Quantum sequencer and various other apps mostly used as sound modules. I love old school synth stuff as used in 70's prog and fusion, not interested in electronic dance music at all.
That poor man's milk shake exploded everywhere...see, that's why you don't bring food or drink into your studio friends.
Find it!

No iPhone compatibility?
I'm not seeing it in the App Store
Coming they said. But not for awhile
I believe they said it'll arrive later
Thanks downloading now!
Figured I could use the link in this thread but was hoping to see it in the store...I dunno I'm weird
You lucky bastards.
Im not changing store again after i lost a purchase switching to the US store in the past. I'll wait and wait and wait and wait and wait and wait.
Is there any reason not to sample au synths and then unload them?
I don't really know much about sampling synths, i usually just bounce tracks once i'm happy with them but the sampling here is so easy and fast that i'm thinking it would save some cpu and ultimately battery as well
I'm loving bm3. That sampler is a blast, But modsteps piano roll is still better for me. That being said Bm3 definitely seems to replace Aum in my setup. Now I'm a Modstep+Bm3 user
It's about as close to ableton as I have ever gotten on IOS 
Yah im gonna try this method out. Definitely lusting even harder after new ipad now haha
It's available in the Indian store here. We usually get things last. It doesn't show up via search. Use the link earlier in the thread. It should open the local variant of Bm3 on your iPad.
I'm a battery saver freak to be honest lol
I just hate wasting battery if i can avoid it but until now sampling has been too much of a hassle for me. It's just so easy here. I loaded an au plugin, opened it and it's already set up to sample with the record button placed in the bottom corner of the virtual keyboard
Brilliant
Its working. Thanks a lot and another +1000.
Really? I disagree.
I had to study HARD for many years to get satisfactory, professional results out of my bass guitars. I think the 1-3 hours it takes to read the manual of a software instrument is a very soft learning curve
As a BM2 owner, the selling point for me is the ability to sample the output of an AU or IAA straight to a pad. Is this possible in BM3? Or does one still need to record in the arrangement first and then load the sample from the library?
That's possible and really easy
When you load an AU and open it, next to the virtual keyboard is a record button so you simply press record and play and it will go directly to the pad
Don't have my iPad with me. So how much is it in canadian$$?
27.99
Thank you. Sounds very reasonable for what it looks like it is.