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Thx, boss! Have been wondering about Midi Stuff for a while.
I would hold off just bought iTuttle and has bad glitch when sustaining sounds.
I wouldn't hold off. It's $0.99, and I have confidence the developer will fix any problems. The sound on this synth is pretty good! :-)
Never had a problem with iTuttle. At full price it's worth it, at 99c it's a no-brainer. It has a nice arp section and pretty good bass and drum presets. Hold off for what? Until it goes up to full price?
It was updated today too btw.
I grabbed it. Always happy to invest in dirt cheap awesomeness. One drawback for me though is the same with Nave. There's no Hold button on the main workspace and you have to select it from the Arp page.
Okay, it's not massive but I am a big 'holder' and I like it there all the time, as in Alchemy for example. Only a handful of synths seem to leave the hold function seemingly an afterthought or arp-only but the majority put it on the 'main' page. Still, for 69p I can't really complain. Oh, I just did.
I got it too. It's been on my wish list for a while. I did notice some breakup with the sound, but after rebooting and optimizing, it's mostly gone away. I'm on a mini retina, but on any given day I rarely have more than 500MB available on it, so that might be a contributor.
Anyone have experience with the MIDI Stuff app?
I've used it, you definitely have to understand what you're trying to do but it's worked for me. While it's universal, I definitely would build using an ipad and transfer to the iPhone if that's the device you're trying to use.
With Apollo you can effectively turn the iPhone into a set of knobs, dials, etc for whichever other device you are using.
You'll also want some kind of midi monitor app too. The dev is pretty responsive to support emails too which is good.
Hmmm, I already have Lemur, so really this would be kinda redundant ... unless... Are there any key differences that map would make this still worth grabbing?
FYI they are back to full price now
Nope - just bought ituttle for .99 now...
Nice apps... Just grabbed both. Can't beat $1.98 for two useful audio apps.
Thanks, bought it, was on my wish list (iTuttle). I like it, but I hope they add polyphony in a future update.
Sorry, just going by the Australian store
@mgmg4871 said:
On sale again...
iTuttle: Never seen this before. Thanks for the nudge @telecharge. Sounds, well, just about right. I like the simplicity of its complexity and I love some of the bass sounds right out of the box. Nice addition for the price of next to nothing.
EDIT (and maybe an important one): I haven't upgraded to 8 yet and from the point of view of iTuttle, maybe that's a good thing, but if you're thinking of splurging your 99 cents you should be aware of this from @syrupcore linked on another current thread:
http://www.thiburce.com/TBStuff/?p=1265 .
The link shows the devs coolness, thanks @syrupcore.
As fot iTuttle, it works as an IAA instrument, into bm2, ios 8, shows dev's code's coolness
Thanks for the notice, really like the looks of TB Midi.
Thanks. Bought both. Already I'm loving the iTuttle and am trying to figure out how to build a little something in TB Midi.