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Tabletop is it any good?

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  • @Littlewoodg said:

    @wim said:

    @djjuniorpops said:
    Has anyone ever use RhythmStudio

    Yeh, it's fun. Useful? Not so much.
    Sequencing with the tb-303 old-school type step-by-step pattern entry is fun in an oddly masochistic way. Good way to kill some time on the phone out in the parking lot while the wife shops (forever).

    Also- though you probably know this, they added a live play surface that allows you to record patterns without recourse to the step seq...

    Wot? Thems only fer wussies.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @wim said:

    @djjuniorpops said:
    Has anyone ever use RhythmStudio

    Yeh, it's fun. Useful? Not so much.
    Sequencing with the tb-303 old-school type step-by-step pattern entry is fun in an oddly masochistic way. Good way to kill some time on the phone out in the parking lot while the wife shops (forever).

    Also- though you probably know this, they added a live play surface that allows you to record patterns without recourse to the step seq...

    Which is the killer part of the app when on the phone out in the parking lot while the wife shops (forever). Often wish others had the same facility....

    LoL exactly

  • @Littlewoodg :As the main FL Studio mobile guy here as well as MTR for iPad, have you been using Tabletop since the update? I’m new to it, it looks like fun combined w Retronyms other apps, IMPC …Thoughts?

  • edited August 31

    @Telstar5 said:
    @Littlewoodg :As the main FL Studio mobile guy here as well as MTR for iPad, have you been using Tabletop since the update? I’m new to it, it looks like fun combined w Retronyms other apps, IMPC …Thoughts?

    I really like Tabletop, was an early adopter (day one) and still use it. So glad to see the update. Retronyms gets a lot of shade thrown their way on the forum but Ive always been a fan.

    They were into music apps very early and had fun stuff from the start- pre Tabletop. I am also a fan of iMPC pro 2. Their stuff especially these two apps are very ambitious, and can crash but they do come back around and take care of stuff- hot fix after this update and an update - fix on iMPC pro about 9 months back.
    Iv'e emailed with their team many times they have listened and implemented stuff Ive asked for more than once. Everything ive ever used on this platform has crashed on me so theres that

    the thing about Tabletop is its fun and inspiring in a unique way. The Moog and Prophet emulations are very nice inside the sandbox, as is their own Phase 84 and the iMPC and Pro 2 versions inside there. All in a pretty complete set of instruments including the free stuff. you can do some very interesting routing and sampling, and resampling - i'll put a video in here in s bit that shows some of this stuff from early days... after i get some sleep

  • Thanks @Littlewoodg as always… I really like what I’ve seen so far.. Looking forward to seeing the video when it’s finished …

  • @Telstar5 said:
    Thanks @Littlewoodg as always… I really like what I’ve seen so far.. Looking forward to seeing the video when it’s finished …

    it is something from way back that they made, pre a lot of the heavy hitting IAP

  • Been messing with Tabletop on iPad the past couple of days instead of finishing up my current album project on iPhone. :lol: The workflow has a few more steps than, say, Gadget, but Tabletop seems to me to be the closest thing to emulating a "DAWless workflow" on iOS. Bottom line - Tabletop is fun. Not sure I'll get great results like I do from other apps, but it's tempting to make a Techno EP with it. (Yep, my first iPad EP in ages, lol.)

  • @Littlewoodg said:

    @Telstar5 said:
    Thanks @Littlewoodg as always… I really like what I’ve seen so far.. Looking forward to seeing the video when it’s finished …

    it is something from way back that they made, pre a lot of the heavy hitting IAP

    the mic crunching and forced slang is really nostalgic for some reason.

  • @KirbyMumbo said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @Telstar5 said:
    Thanks @Littlewoodg as always… I really like what I’ve seen so far.. Looking forward to seeing the video when it’s finished …

    it is something from way back that they made, pre a lot of the heavy hitting IAP

    the mic crunching and forced slang is really nostalgic for some reason.

    2014…

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