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There are really only two types of people in music. Those who fit a type, and those who don’t.
Yah, wanting/dreaming/hoping for features is completely neutral and should not be read into.
I agree with the frustratingly complex genre-bending situation. My lastest track on NS2 was a classical orchestral piece using the IAP sounds. So somehow you gotta reconfigure your list to add classical. 😬
HA! One of my jazz teachers used to say there were ‘players’ (who could play in a group) and ‘soloists’ (who could not play in a group).
I don't find it frustrating because I am not actualy trying to make any of those genres but the apps in their purist form seem to lean towards those genres (or at least my ignorant understand of them). I just make hodge-podge-mish-mash anyway. Not interested in competitive music-genre sports with DJs as referees etc.
I meant I find it frustrating. Using words to describe music is hard. Doing one’s own thing surely must be the most rewarding way to be a musician.
Seems like the people who ‘just make music’ should NEVER upgrade then...just stay on an ipad2 running nanostudio 1. If your rule applies, then it applies.
As for me and other uncategorized app users and rule breakers...maybe we’ll upgrade and hope for this iOS platform to become better faster stronger...
After all there is no wrong way...I know musicians who make a meager living playing a guitar in coffee shops...not my gig, but whatever flies your kite... I just prefer drones
What I’ve done is keep my old iDevices on old iOS so I can still use apps like NS1, Alchemy, and even BM1, playing at the back of the coffee shop while the guitarist strums.
Alchemy... I am in pain i have never experienced, heard or felt the excellencies of this synth. It’s like the white stag somewhere in these woods. But it seems all group of people are in agreement that this app was the best since sliced awesome. So may Apple free it next year for all those who missed it in the first place?! In the meantime we make some music
It does have some magic to it. The sound designers and the code on the synth were a great combination. .
Apple put a few simplified presets into GB - that will give you an idea of the sounds. Without the pads to morph sounds you lose a lot of the magic. They put a fuller version in Logic Pro (I think I got that right, gleaned from Cib's post since I don't have a Mac). So Apple raided an iOS app to make their Mac software better. We just have to buy their laptop and software to get it. Yeah, that sucks.
Remember though that that damn sliced awesome was just bread going stale back in the then
Does the original nano studio work with iOS 12 ? I'm still on 11 , never updated yet
@reasOne iOS11/12 compatible
when I try to download the original it says the dev needs to update to work with iOS 11. I'm looking for the og since it's only 2$ > @dendy said:
no! NS1 works on iOS 10 or earlier. NS2 will work on iOS 11 & 12
Runs very smooth and stable on a 5C or older iPod touch.
I have an iPod touch somewhere around here
Ahh sorry, my mistake, i didn't realised you are talking about NS1 .. what @Slam_Cut said, NS1 iOS10 or earlier due to 31bit apps dropping on iOS11
NS1 works greatly even on old iPad MINI 1 (which have same CPU as iPad 2), i have still on just out of nostalgy, i run sometimes NS1. Still great app, lots of fun to use !
The iOS version in GB still has the morph pads, it's pretty much identical to the Alchemy Player that was made by Camel Audio, just without as many presets.
To be fair they raided the desktop version of Alchemy, killed it on windows and put the Mac version into Logic. Great for Logic users, not so good for anyone else. But Alchemy wasn't primarily an iOS product, the iOS version was a cut-down player without the deep editing functions.
Closed as duplicate thread. Please continue discussion at https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/30109/nanostudio-2-official-thread#latest