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Nanostudio 2 update

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  • @AudioGus said:

    @sysexual said:
    So is this like a Gadget type app or a Cubasis/Auria type?

    Smack dab in the middle?

    That does sound good then. Look forward to that.

  • @sysexual said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @sysexual said:
    So is this like a Gadget type app or a Cubasis/Auria type?

    Smack dab in the middle?

    That does sound good then. Look forward to that.

    Even moreso when audio tracks come in? ?

  • @AudioGus said:

    @sysexual said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @sysexual said:
    So is this like a Gadget type app or a Cubasis/Auria type?

    Smack dab in the middle?

    That does sound good then. Look forward to that.

    Even moreso when audio tracks come in? ?

    Didn’t dev say audio tracks could possibly come sooner than current plan? ;)

  • @anickt said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @sysexual said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @sysexual said:
    So is this like a Gadget type app or a Cubasis/Auria type?

    Smack dab in the middle?

    That does sound good then. Look forward to that.

    Even moreso when audio tracks come in? ?

    Didn’t dev say audio tracks could possibly come sooner than current plan? ;)

    NS2 was also originally slated to be out last year, so...

  • @AudioGus said:

    @sysexual said:
    So is this like a Gadget type app or a Cubasis/Auria type?

    Smack dab in the middle?

    Yes! At least, once it gets its audio tracks.

  • @Liquidmantis said:

    @anickt said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @sysexual said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @sysexual said:
    So is this like a Gadget type app or a Cubasis/Auria type?

    Smack dab in the middle?

    That does sound good then. Look forward to that.

    Even moreso when audio tracks come in? ?

    Didn’t dev say audio tracks could possibly come sooner than current plan? ;)

    NS2 was also originally slated to be out last year, so...

    :D

  • edited November 2018

    @AudioGus said:

    @sysexual said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @sysexual said:
    So is this like a Gadget type app or a Cubasis/Auria type?

    Smack dab in the middle?

    That does sound good then. Look forward to that.

    Even moreso when audio tracks come in? ?

    June 2019 I believe is the time slot for audio tracks. Worth a look 👀 around then.

  • edited November 2018

    I was gonna for NS2 but Stagelight has just stolen my heart, I think (stagepass version).

  • edited November 2018

    @yonhorizon said:
    really don't get the hype. No audio tracks even. You have now apps with the same features plus plus.

    Not sure if you are aware of this, it was mentioned on blipinteractive forums. This one feature itself moves Nanostudio 2 at least 2 years ahead before any other available DAW on iOS:

    You can drag tracks 'inside' other tracks to create groups, which enables you to apply insert FX, volume, pan and automation to a group as a whole if you wish There's no limit to the number of tracks you can nest and no limits on the number of tracks, insert FX, sends etc. If you've used Reaper on the desktop, you may be familiar with this approach (although it's simplified for mobile/touch screen use).

    Quted from here, also more info with screenshots:
    http://forums.blipinteractive.co.uk/node/11965

    It's like WTF ? No limits for number of sends and inserts ?! No limit for nesting of group channel ?!?! Incredible ..

    Also if you look closely at specifications of build-in synth/sampler, there is not only other iOS DAW with such powerfull (but still strongly CPU efficient) synth - there is NO such complex synth at all even like AUv3 or IAA on iOS available :-) Only that synth itself is worth the price of whole APP - and you get with it packed next generation of most intuitive sequencer ever made on iOS, a whole package of insert FX modules, pad-drum sampler ...

    So let's talk abou other DAWS having same features like those announced in NS2 :smiley:

    Of course. If you are into audio tracks or timestretching, those 2 things were annonced to not be a part of initial release.So, in this case there are other DAWs better equiped, in terms of these features. At least till next summer :smiley:

  • I've always preferred the term 'excitement' to 'hype'. After garageband amazed me on my first ipad in 2012, I bought NS1 and had my mind blown. Since then, I've bought way too many DAW-type apps, assuming they'd be a step forward, but none of them have lived up to NS1. I watch you guys doing amazing things with AB piping into AUM or Apematrix and using Bram Bos midi apps to drive various synths and I love it. But it doesn't suit me. NS1 suited me. I have a strong feeling that NS2 will suit me. I will be able to accomplish almost everything I could ever want to do inside this app and, by the time audio tracks become available, I hope to be competent at using it. Therefore I am excited. When many people are equally excited, I suppose that looks like hype, but I think of hype as artificially generated and hollow, whereas this excitement is based on past experience with Blip Interactive.
    TL;DR: I'M EXCITED!

  • @dendy said:

    @yonhorizon said:
    really don't get the hype. No audio tracks even. You have now apps with the same features plus plus.

    Not sure if you are aware of this, it was mentioned on blipinteractive forums. This one feature itself moves Nanostudio 2 at least 2 years ahead before any other available DAW on iOS:

    You can drag tracks 'inside' other tracks to create groups, which enables you to apply insert FX, volume, pan and automation to a group as a whole if you wish There's no limit to the number of tracks you can nest and no limits on the number of tracks, insert FX, sends etc. If you've used Reaper on the desktop, you may be familiar with this approach (although it's simplified for mobile/touch screen use).

    Quted from here, also more info with screenshots:
    http://forums.blipinteractive.co.uk/node/11965

    It's like WTF ? No limits for number of sends and inserts ?! No limit for nesting of group channel ?!?! Incredible ..

    Also if you look closely at specifications of build-in synth/sampler, there is not only other iOS DAW with such powerfull (but still strongly CPU efficient) synth - there is NO such complex synth at all even like AUv3 or IAA on iOS available :-) Only that synth itself is worth the price of whole APP - and you get with it packed next generation of most intuitive sequencer ever made on iOS, a whole package of insert FX modules, pad-drum sampler ...

    So let's talk abou other DAWS having same features like those announced in NS2 :smiley:

    Of course. If you are into audio tracks or timestretching, those 2 things were annonced to not be a part of initial release.So, in this case there are other DAWs better equiped, in terms of these features. At least till next summer :smiley:

    Nope. No hype around here.

  • edited November 2018

    @wim
    Nope. No hype around here.

    That's completely ok. Everybody is "hyped" by different things. I read that for many people here is crucial for example timestretching - never needed it in my life.

    I'm just pointing to fact that nobody can say that NS2 will not have some pretty unique features which are not present in any other iOS DAW. Or in other words, it is simply not true that all what is announced for NS2 is available in other daws + more - That is simply not true.

    Of course, if you need those unique features is other topic, pure mater subjective taste of course. For my workflow they are crucial. On other side i don't give a shit about timestretching, sample slicing, or audio tracks.

  • @wim said:

    @dendy said:

    @yonhorizon said:
    really don't get the hype. No audio tracks even. You have now apps with the same features plus plus.

    Not sure if you are aware of this, it was mentioned on blipinteractive forums. This one feature itself moves Nanostudio 2 at least 2 years ahead before any other available DAW on iOS:

    You can drag tracks 'inside' other tracks to create groups, which enables you to apply insert FX, volume, pan and automation to a group as a whole if you wish There's no limit to the number of tracks you can nest and no limits on the number of tracks, insert FX, sends etc. If you've used Reaper on the desktop, you may be familiar with this approach (although it's simplified for mobile/touch screen use).

    Quted from here, also more info with screenshots:
    http://forums.blipinteractive.co.uk/node/11965

    It's like WTF ? No limits for number of sends and inserts ?! No limit for nesting of group channel ?!?! Incredible ..

    Also if you look closely at specifications of build-in synth/sampler, there is not only other iOS DAW with such powerfull (but still strongly CPU efficient) synth - there is NO such complex synth at all even like AUv3 or IAA on iOS available :-) Only that synth itself is worth the price of whole APP - and you get with it packed next generation of most intuitive sequencer ever made on iOS, a whole package of insert FX modules, pad-drum sampler ...

    So let's talk abou other DAWS having same features like those announced in NS2 :smiley:

    Of course. If you are into audio tracks or timestretching, those 2 things were annonced to not be a part of initial release.So, in this case there are other DAWs better equiped, in terms of these features. At least till next summer :smiley:

    Nope. No hype around here.

    :)

    I took @dendy's reply as "you either aren't paying attention or you don't need the not-available-in-other-apps features Blip has announced. If the latter is true, fair enough but saying we all have 'apps with the same features plus plus' is not at all true". Hyped reply? Sure. True reply? Absolutely.

  • Is it out already, or is everybody in this thread on the beta team? B)

  • Or, howzabout mixing a 3OP FM OSC, a multi-sample OSC (keyzones and velocity switching) and a wavetable OSC in a single instance of a synth with a full on mod matrix?

    Hype? Sure! True (and unique on iOS)? Yep!

  • edited November 2018

    Let the hype flow, hell yeah.

    @brambos said:
    Is it out already, or is everybody in this thread on the beta team? B)

    I think same kind of speculations and hype is always about your apps too, immediately you just mention somewhere "i'm working on something new" (and it always turns out, at the end, that it was not overhyped :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: )

  • edited November 2018

    @brambos said:
    Is it out already, or is everybody in this thread on the beta team? B)

    People on this forum (and others I’m sure) have tried to get on the beta but were politely refused. Blip has strictly controlled his beta team.

    It’s simply a combination of people having used NS1 and the amount of info given about NS2 (including screenshots, detailed descriptions, sound examples along with the reputation and openness of the dev) that has many of us “hyped”.

    Woe to ye naysayers! :D

  • @dendy said:
    Let the hype flow, hell yeah.

    @brambos said:
    Is it out already, or is everybody in this thread on the beta team? B)

    I think same kind of speculations and hype is always about your apps too, immediately you just mention somewhere "i'm working on something new" (and it always turns out, at the end, that it was not overhyped :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: )

    @anickt said:

    @brambos said:
    Is it out already, or is everybody in this thread on the beta team? B)

    People on this forum (and others I’m sure) have tried to get on the beta but were politely refused. Blip has strictly controlled his beta team.

    It’s simply a combination of people having used NS1 and the amount of info given about NS2 (including screenshots, detailed descriptions, sound examples along with the reputation and openness of the dev) that has many of us “hyped”.

    Woe to ye naysayers! :D

    I had a sudden moment of pedantry :D

    In fact, I've had some good discussions with Matt over the past few months, and I have no doubts about his drive for perfection and polish. Really looking forward to NS2 :)

  • @brambos said:

    @dendy said:
    Let the hype flow, hell yeah.

    @brambos said:
    Is it out already, or is everybody in this thread on the beta team? B)

    I think same kind of speculations and hype is always about your apps too, immediately you just mention somewhere "i'm working on something new" (and it always turns out, at the end, that it was not overhyped :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: )

    @anickt said:

    @brambos said:
    Is it out already, or is everybody in this thread on the beta team? B)

    People on this forum (and others I’m sure) have tried to get on the beta but were politely refused. Blip has strictly controlled his beta team.

    It’s simply a combination of people having used NS1 and the amount of info given about NS2 (including screenshots, detailed descriptions, sound examples along with the reputation and openness of the dev) that has many of us “hyped”.

    Woe to ye naysayers! :D

    I had a sudden moment of pedantry :D

    In fact, I've had some good discussions with Matt over the past few months, and I have no doubts about his drive for perfection and polish. Really looking forward to NS2 :)

    So you’re on the beta team... ;)
    PS - Noir = brilliant

  • wimwim
    edited November 2018

    I’m cool with hype. It was tongue-in-cheek.

    Still, y’all do sound like a bunch of teenage girls squealing about boys at a slumber party. :D o:)

  • edited November 2018

    @wim said:
    I’m cool with hype. It was tongue-in-cheek.

    Still, y’all do sound like a bunch of teenage girls squealing about boys at a slumber party. :D o:)

    Thats ok. Men never grow up ! We are just kids with toys. And new toy is comming ...

  • @syrupcore said:

    @wim said:

    @dendy said:

    @yonhorizon said:
    really don't get the hype. No audio tracks even. You have now apps with the same features plus plus.

    Not sure if you are aware of this, it was mentioned on blipinteractive forums. This one feature itself moves Nanostudio 2 at least 2 years ahead before any other available DAW on iOS:

    You can drag tracks 'inside' other tracks to create groups, which enables you to apply insert FX, volume, pan and automation to a group as a whole if you wish There's no limit to the number of tracks you can nest and no limits on the number of tracks, insert FX, sends etc. If you've used Reaper on the desktop, you may be familiar with this approach (although it's simplified for mobile/touch screen use).

    Quted from here, also more info with screenshots:
    http://forums.blipinteractive.co.uk/node/11965

    It's like WTF ? No limits for number of sends and inserts ?! No limit for nesting of group channel ?!?! Incredible ..

    Also if you look closely at specifications of build-in synth/sampler, there is not only other iOS DAW with such powerfull (but still strongly CPU efficient) synth - there is NO such complex synth at all even like AUv3 or IAA on iOS available :-) Only that synth itself is worth the price of whole APP - and you get with it packed next generation of most intuitive sequencer ever made on iOS, a whole package of insert FX modules, pad-drum sampler ...

    So let's talk abou other DAWS having same features like those announced in NS2 :smiley:

    Of course. If you are into audio tracks or timestretching, those 2 things were annonced to not be a part of initial release.So, in this case there are other DAWs better equiped, in terms of these features. At least till next summer :smiley:

    Nope. No hype around here.

    :)

    I took @dendy's reply as "you either aren't paying attention or you don't need the not-available-in-other-apps features Blip has announced. If the latter is true, fair enough but saying we all have 'apps with the same features plus plus' is not at all true". Hyped reply? Sure. True reply? Absolutely.

    im very happy for everyone that is happy about the release.
    im not moved by the stuff you mentioned, i think you can do everything with what there is now on ios.
    on my planet this midi sequencer is not an option , because its a midi sequencer. without audiotracks.
    which is all fine.
    i think beatmaker is superior to anyhting and everything, when it gets midi fx record and midi out.

  • It’s not the gear, it’s the Fisherman’s results with it that determines value ultimately.

  • NanoStudio masterace....sorry! It‘s fact ;)

  • @dendy said:

    @yonhorizon said:
    really don't get the hype. No audio tracks even. You have now apps with the same features plus plus.

    Not sure if you are aware of this, it was mentioned on blipinteractive forums. This one feature itself moves Nanostudio 2 at least 2 years ahead before any other available DAW on iOS:

    You can drag tracks 'inside' other tracks to create groups, which enables you to apply insert FX, volume, pan and automation to a group as a whole if you wish There's no limit to the number of tracks you can nest and no limits on the number of tracks, insert FX, sends etc. If you've used Reaper on the desktop, you may be familiar with this approach (although it's simplified for mobile/touch screen use).

    Quted from here, also more info with screenshots:
    http://forums.blipinteractive.co.uk/node/11965

    It's like WTF ? No limits for number of sends and inserts ?! No limit for nesting of group channel ?!?! Incredible ..

    Also if you look closely at specifications of build-in synth/sampler, there is not only other iOS DAW with such powerfull (but still strongly CPU efficient) synth - there is NO such complex synth at all even like AUv3 or IAA on iOS available :-) Only that synth itself is worth the price of whole APP - and you get with it packed next generation of most intuitive sequencer ever made on iOS, a whole package of insert FX modules, pad-drum sampler ...

    So let's talk abou other DAWS having same features like those announced in NS2 :smiley:

    Of course. If you are into audio tracks or timestretching, those 2 things were annonced to not be a part of initial release.So, in this case there are other DAWs better equiped, in terms of these features. At least till next summer :smiley:

    It‘s indeed the closest on iOS to things like Logic‘s stack tracks and i really WANT this easy to use in an iOS DAW.
    The only thing missing will be the option to save and load groups as performance/instrument and the option to copy/paste whole groups.
    But it might come in an update as well. This speed up (at least my) workflow 100 times!

  • @Cib; Have you tried Stagelight?

  • @Telstar5 said:
    @Cib; Have you tried Stagelight?

    The free version on iPhone but it‘s very unintuitive to use for me and i already gave up.
    Yeah, i fast give up these days since i‘m at a point i won‘t change my workflow or want to spend a lot time to learn a new.
    Maybe it‘s better on an iPad.
    Like i said, there is just one iOS DAW i might use in the future and it comes with the things i want (plus missing things in future updates).
    Maybe i‘m too picky and stubborn these days but i used so far most of the iOS DAW‘s and i hate (dramatized) them all beside NS and BeatMaker 2 (and don‘t liked BM3 on my iPad Pro as well).

  • Interesting, thanks Cub

  • @AudioGus said:

    @MrSmileZ said:
    It is overhyped. I understand, it is a great developer, and a great original product, i even look for this product to be great as well...but i think the long long long wait for this to drop kinda built into a emotional peak for some!

    It will get my money. I believe in the product. The synth is very interesting to me. The drum
    Thing will be lackluster to me just like the trg was. Hopefully the effects will be trippy like the last version.

    Essentially if matt an matt teamed up (intua/blip) it would be insane!

    As nano focuses on sequencing and synthesis more and bm3 focuses on sampling more...2 different leanings! If you make edm i can see nano being much better for you, if you make hiphop you will probably gravitate towarda bm3 more

    Trippy effects? Hello! I nominate you to produce a demo video of said trippy effects when this launches. Thanks MrSmileZ! :)

    You didnt have nanostudio 1?! The effects were reminiscent of 80 rack effects in sound! Kinda digitechy and yummy

  • edited November 2018

    @MrSmileZ said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @MrSmileZ said:
    It is overhyped. I understand, it is a great developer, and a great original product, i even look for this product to be great as well...but i think the long long long wait for this to drop kinda built into a emotional peak for some!

    It will get my money. I believe in the product. The synth is very interesting to me. The drum
    Thing will be lackluster to me just like the trg was. Hopefully the effects will be trippy like the last version.

    Essentially if matt an matt teamed up (intua/blip) it would be insane!

    As nano focuses on sequencing and synthesis more and bm3 focuses on sampling more...2 different leanings! If you make edm i can see nano being much better for you, if you make hiphop you will probably gravitate towarda bm3 more

    Trippy effects? Hello! I nominate you to produce a demo video of said trippy effects when this launches. Thanks MrSmileZ! :)

    You didnt have nanostudio 1?! The effects were reminiscent of 80 rack effects in sound! Kinda digitechy and yummy

    I did but never got into it. If I were to be forced to time travel to the past I am sure I would do a lot more NS1, Bm1-2ing. It just took a while for my years of dekstop daw stockholm syndrome to melt. All happy on BM3 now with the sampler and plethora of trippy AU. :)

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