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I read “non-daw” as “no intention to finish”
The thing with iOS and its touch interface is that it can be all things to all people. For those familiar with a desktop/daw workflow, it can do that. For those who strive for a “dawless” workflow, it can do that too. And it’s already doing those things. Look at the workflow differences between Henny Tha Bizness and Perplex On, yet they both achieve great things with iOS. Why does it have to be one thing or another? And why can’t skeuomorphic and non-skeuomorphic exist together? It’s all good!
I’m not some crazy musician that has played with all the toys but it’s simple for me. I wanna gadget that is an au gadget and also au fx slots in gadget and better delivery of there timeline for editing and updated sample editor. And a fully functioning GarageBand. I see GarageBand first and gadget pulling up the rear really.
You could capture my live setups, but that would need a DAW.
I haven’t tried to record anything since it takes a lot of thought, time, and work to do it. Unless I just go for a “live to 2-Track” recording. But that wouldn’t cut it for most people, I would imagine.
If you make some of your amazing patches for it, certainly a game changer!
I love Ableton to an almost unhealthy amount but it would be horrible on an iPad. It already has the best integration with iOS and if Touchable hadn't done a great job already I'm guessing they would have cooked up a great controller app.
Of course it’s all good. Of course they can all exist together. But we’re not talking about all good or normal... we’re talking about a “Game Changer”!
I think a lot of workflow improvements will come from hardware advancements in graphics rendering and gesture recognition. Not only scaling and moving things but super fast coherent touch/gesture recognition is totaly hardware dependant. Take an audio clip on a timeline. A counter clockwise C shape could perform a different action than a clockwise one. Right now this sort of subtle detection is not very feasible, particularly with all tracks blazing but it will come. Using a 'daw' will become more like playing an instrument in terms of agility and finger...ing.
I like this future. Have you played with Noise Drums AU? There’s a virtual block that responds to gestures right in the AU window. It’s a small indication of the possibilities.
Oh cool, I will certainly check it out.
Being able to input and train your own shortcuts like assigning hotkeys would be awesome fun.
I like this future as well.
Whatever propellerheads are releasing to iOS is gonna be huge!
They announced on the blog at the release of Europa vst/AU something was coming to iOS land
And we have a winner!
Here’s an example: https://www.instagram.com/tv/Bk_dB9Bn9li/
I definitely want to see more touch controls directly in AU
Finishing (or at least abandoning-as-finished and releasing) a song would be a pretty big game changer for me.
Odd, I can’t find Noise Drums in the app store.
It’s the ROLI Noise app.
An iPad Pro with 8GB of RAM with a Firewire interface for storage and an 8.5" x 11" screen.
And they call it... (wait for it) "iPad Letter Sized" Buy 2 pages at a time for 20% off. Optional 2,3,4,5,6,7,7.3-octave "smart keys" keyboards most 8 sliders (for the Organists), 16 knobs for tweekers, 16 PADs for EDM and Apple "Drumstick/Mallets".
You asked. I imagined.
As you were,
Universal?
No, iPad only I think.
Oh well......
I believe if ableton were to release iOS live, it would be designed in a different way than the desktop version.
I agree. Thor's been around for many years and the fact they don't need much updates to keep it up with the tech on ios is a definite sign they know what they are doing.
ER, it's down here in NZ. Wettest June ever.
Would be nice, but, I vote for the ”thing” Mr Woods is involved in...
Some of us know what DAW he’s using on his desktop...
TRUE Universality for apps with my MacBook.