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No discount, and not planned currently. Let's be honest, in my opinion only that synth alone is worth more than whole app :-))
What bugs ? What bugs ?
Are you kidding me ? I would take it as my personal fail if any significant bug would made it to release

Does Obsidian have any parameter randomization?
I guess you have to see the current state of iOS audio apps, where indeed huge amounts of often severe bugs on release are accepted as the norm. It's everywhere in society though, not limited to software.
But yeah, I guess if NS1 is any indication, then NS2 will be "proper software" for a change
If you mean random patch generator thanksgod no
If you mean posibility to modulate things with factor of randomness definitely yes. Random LFO in first place and then also 2 specific mod sources named simply "rand 1" and "rand 2" - they generate random value.
Example of use - by default Obsidian oscilators are perfectly phase synced on nite start - which is great for man use cases (for example percussive sounds).. but if you want achieve nice unisono detuning, or that "analog" feeling like with old analog synths with free running oscillators, you just set Rand1 > Osc phase modulation and that is...
How fast goes the LFOs?
60.00 hz
I saw it with AU plugins. Deep shit. We tried test implementetion of AUv3 with as much plugins as possible, and i was just wondering how much of them is fucked up in some way. You literally need to do plugin-speciffic fixes within host for every second one...
Thx! And how slow?
Important too.
0.01 hz or off
Do we get a 'step/value sequencer' or a 'custom LFO wave' for modulation?
If yes, at what duration per step?(1-20ms?)
Good news for me.
@Cib
It is possible also stop LFO by modulating it's own rate (i mean LFO modulating own rate and eventually also amount of this modulation - like time travel loop - sick thing)
Or you can use LFO for retriggering of Envelope ..
Thx!
I love patch randomization. Totally hooked on it. Ask for it in every synth. Can't help myself.
Will email the developer...
Where you record one instrument at a time with DI or a single mic it would be fine with 2 hours....however....it is common practice to use more than one mic at a time, different mics at different positions........and for drums you have to use more than 1 mic so multitrack is a must.
I'm not attacking NS2 at all. I'll be buying a week or two after release barring lots of negativity
(and it seems to have gone through a strong beta) around it.
I just don't see the point of pre-ordering a digital product (unlimited quantity available) without a discount.
That said, price is very competitive, close to BM3 but with included synths, and much cheaper than Cubasis or Auria Pro (and looks easier to pick up and go with than those two.)
+1
Of course you understand most people will be using plenty of AU instruments in their projects regardless of host. Good that you got Brams stuff working as there would be mutiny otherwise 😆
Is there a way to freeze tracks for those of us on older iPads?
Regarding LFO and overall modulation posibilities, you may appreciate this
In this example there are playing 3 "sample loops" - first one, second one and then third.
Only thing is they are NOT sample loops at all
No samples involved, that are 3 obsidian patches (yes, they are in factory, search then for name "minimal"), build only from basic oscillators and extensive usage of all 5 envelopes and LFOs
So if you hit note, it starts play that "loop". Which is synced to project BPM and made entirely just by modulations 
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rj9r3xpv86eqshj/RhytmicPatches.wav?dl=0
I’d say a fair amount. Between us we had a lot of apps, but not all. There will potentially be a few apps that need to be addressed. Sometimes the app devs will help get their code working better with AUv3 hosts. I think we are at a point of the AUv3 standard still being implemented fully and there are just a lotnof variations in what devs do. In time, there should be more standardiztion.
No freeze, freeze is closely relate to audio tracks obviously, so until there are no audio track, there is no really way for freeze. You can render loops and load them back to sampler pads.
But which iPad do you have ? I was able to run 18 instances of Obsidian and hell lot of insert FX's (EQs, compressors, delays, reverbs) on iPhone 6 (A8 cpu) - and i was still on just 40% of CPU load
With buffer size 11ms ..
Even iPad AIR 1, with A7 cpu, runs a hell lot of instances of Synth and FX's. Definitely enough for relative complex music with lot of tracks.
Thanks for this.
The most entertaining portion of this whole nanostudio 2 release is watching the word “negative” pop up more than necessary and seeing everyone trying to dodge thru the sensitivity minefield involved around the fan-folks.
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The dedicated fan base of the app are highly bias imho. Some of which absolutely refuse to try beatmaker3 due to their predjudices toward it, due to it being regarded as a “knock off” or a competitive product. Being so dedicated to something as to switch their own workflow around it, or to hate on another product for a bug or two while being very accepting of the same on your platform. As ridiculous as that is, it always boils down to you are you, and it is your choice what to use and not use. I have no stake in your processes, successes, or failures. For my use, it lacks too many tools at this point for me to regard it as the best thing ever, or even consider that it could get me 60% of the way to a complete project.
Unless LPX comes out in its full form on iOS, I will probably still finish everything in my desktop where there are BETTER tools for music production. I’m not saying full production can’t be done on iPad/iPhone...I’m just saying the toolbox is far superior on a full fledged daw. We have a long road ahead of us in iOS land, and that is assuming that Apple won’t further cripple iOS devices in future versions...and I’m not sure how this will play based on what I have already seen them do.
Air1, ancient.
If it would be strong enough to run everything internal I'd still probably buy it as more of a gadget/groovebox (I often use BM3 as an MPC with 0-2 aus) until audio tracks come, it sounds like it has everything needed built in.
Maybe we need an "NS2 Safe Space" thread.
Hahaha
Thanks for letting us know. I started on BM. NS1 worked better for me. No hate toward any other product, including BM2/3. If I am happy with what I have then there is no reason to tackle the learning curve of another DAW. I promise not to go on the forum for your desktop DAW and say anynother product is better. That isn’t anyone’s point here. Discussing pros & cons should be possible without upsetting people who don’t want NS2. Maybe I’m wrong on that. This is still the internet...
I wouldn‘t try to replace LPX with NS2 and i have a lot more powerful tools and synths on mac but that doesn‘t render NS2 unable to do great things.
I mean it was possible with NS1.
But Obsidian is the hero for me here together with a great „real“ multi-touch DAW. We talking about 30 bucks. I find it fair.
Of course NS2 isn‘t for everyone.
Will there also be a free version for desktops available just like with NS1?
(I still have NS1 installed on my Mac).