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Toonrack would be a major game changier.
You say that like it's a bad thing. 😉
This is what happens when you nuke 'off topic'.
I was thinking the same thing. We all know it’s Eric Barbour making vacuum tube software emulations of his hardware. Little known fact of how much he loves software now.
OMG I had completely forgotten about DubTurd! 🤣🤣🤣 That thing is still out there?
Can we add another rule about content posting and call it the “@Brambos Anti-Cringe Amendment”?
It seems like a fitting tribute to a developer that provides excellent “Value-vs-Hype” metrics.
Or should we just wait 48 hours while the gaseous cloud disperses?
(Still need that humor font in the forum editor).
Who’s here mostly for the cringe?
I think it was done for a specific market (the beatbox guys) and he worked with them to design what it does. Their logo is on the "about" splash screen. Maybe it is perfect for them?
It is one of the few 4Pockets apps I have not bought. Jade did a good video showing how to get the best use out of it.
Oh man - now that's what I call a game changier - anything from these guys is right up my twisted and insane street...👍
While we wait…
HF On (Humor Font)
I was in the super secret Apple Rumor Discord group that I have been visiting since 1985.
Apple is almost ready to release a new product that will Change the Game for Mobile HeadGear called
“Project iBoomBox”. It looks like a Motorcycle Helmet and in a nod to Steve Jobs it’s a BoomBox without a CD Drive slot or a Headphone Jack. Some say it looks a lot like a tribute to the iMac that you can put over your head.
Unfortunately, the first version will not have the AR/VR screens because lab tests using the helmet with the “iLev Transporters” failed self-driving tests so the human needs to be able to see the road conditions. I give it another 6 months to make Self Driving iLev code work so we’ll be craising around town while watching Apple TV’s hit Ted Lasso for XMas… or someone won’t get their Apple Bonus.
HF Off.
Anyone remember Jason Calacanis swearing that Apple was about to release a widescreen TV set. This was about 10 or so years ago. "People have seen it", "It's ready to go"... I'm still waiting.
That may have been Gene Munster.
It was Calacanis on the MacBreakWeekly or TWIT podcast.
SoundToys
🙂IKEA ?
The new high-end brand is Kitchen Aid. They are bringing out a new mixer for iOS. Beats AUM. And eggs.
It's a hot new filter from Nescafe. Bye, bye Bleass.
It's a shiny new DAW from Chubb. Finally, a rock solid DAW - a Cubasis kiler.
The SSL plug-ins would sure be handy on the iPad
I hope it has a Solar Panel attachment:
I thought that picture was a joke, but wow.. their website is otherworldly sick, love it!!!
it's the tesla daw
To be honest I couldn’t care less about ‘big names’ working on new apps - they tend to be less groundbreaking than what the smaller, indie devs produce, with fewer updates, and all the money spent on a flashy vid featuring a hipster making beats in a park.
It’s actually the @brambos type teasers that cause me stress - I WANT THE NEW SHINY THING NOW!
Teenage Engineering goes iOS.
I retract my previous statement.
First app out of the gate. A drum sample, one of the same ones their engineers have actually used, for only $399.
While we wait just thinking about the trouble I will have if Pro Daw like Pro Tools, Logic Pro ,Ableton should come one day on my IPad. The screen size problem, even testing Auria pro got same problem too small screen on IPad , MNH I’d the latest IPad Air screen.
I will need to wait that Apple release a 16 inch screen IPad Pro to use one of these daw as I don’t want a Home Studio, actually all fit in a backpack.
Screen size can be a key factor for our dream isn’t it ?
I go Logic Pro X on a MacBook Air M1 and even I feel it is not a so big screen so I use a old IPad Air 2 with remote Logic to work.
Apple was thinking and working on the fact to have a MacBook with touch screen , not a joke and not a secret , I don’t know if it will be released one day.
Do you feel , like me, sometimes limited on IPad by the screen size for some apps ?
Honestly, no, and in fact, I retired my 10.2 iPad from music duty and switched to a mini 6 and I couldn't be happier. I needed glasses anyway, and the mini fits in a bum bag and goes everywhere with me. on the other hand, I couldn't imagine running a full-scale DAW on it.
Depends on the app. The best ones are designed for the size of an iPad screen.
assuming the dude is telling the truth and it's someone who hasn't released stuff on iOS before, it rules out:
Avid : Sibelius
Apple : Garageband
Waves : cubase iaps
Steinberg : Cubasis
Arturia : Beatstep / iprophet / isem
NI : Maschine / 2
fabfilter
Ableton : note
Reason / propellerheads : reason lite.
my best guess would be Bitwig - already heavily optimised for touch, or UA (they made a point of saying their new interfaces worked with iOS) and Luna is neat, simple and new enough to not have a ton of legacy code to port.
also rules out Teenage Engineering: Op-z and orthoplay?