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  • edited September 2014

    also, why so fat? I have a 2007 iPod nano with a 240x320 2" screen that is about half as thick and would look much better on my scrawny wrist [minus the circular click-wheel.]

  • All timely jokes aside, I think it's pretty hideous looking. When the mock ups came out about a year ago or so, I thought, "yeah right, Apple is never going to put an ipod nano on your wrist. They're way too fashionable for that." Boy was I wrong.

  • big time wrong

  • I still have like 6 watches, last time I wore them was last century.
    If I want to know the time I am looking @ the cellphone - I guess thats what most people do today.

  • Maybe they should work on an iCorset, iZuitsuit, or iTophat if they're trying to control fashion swings.

  • Haha or iGlass (iMonocle)

  • edited September 2014

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    70 years latter, the decimal point moves two places to the right and you have an iwatch.

  • There is a new FB group dedicated to this idea ;-) "Dick Tracy Musician: Apple Watch Music Makers" and of course - making music on the device ;-)

  • We're actually in brainstorming mode right now - coming up with music app ideas for the Watch. Join in by all means :-)

  • I don't have FB but I'd love to hear some ideas on this forum. Although I have zero plans to purchase one, I enjoy pondering radical music applications.

    I have no clue as to where this could go but I keep imagining an air drum app. It could easily be real cheesy or a useful tool for drum rolls, patterns, techniques, etc.

  • edited September 2014

    Yes let's stays here.

    The tap vs press thing is interesting ...
    And im a Big Fan of articulating sounds with the accelerometer, but if it's on your arm and u have no object in your hand it looks like the festival of air guitar or free dance ^^
    And u don't want to wave your arm in the air for half an hour.
    And the display is so small ...
    The first thing we are going to see is some kind of remote control start, stop, record, loop, back to 1 something like that.

    Tab vs press is very very interesting but not on my arm. Meh
    Some loop stuff with microphone input could would work?
    No one knows nothing about the thing.
    There is no headphone jack, that's a bummer.

  • Watch out!

    Can you imagine a Pete Townshend type of guitar IAP for Gutarism?

    This has got to be our finest hour!

  • Physiological measurements made by the watch could be used as parameters for generating music.

  • edited September 2014

    Instead of "my heart beats to the beat of the drum"

    It will be: the drum beats to the beat of my heart!

    BOOM! I own the club.

  • edited September 2014

    Heartbeat is such a strange parameter,
    It's so unsteady ... Nothing to control tempo with

    And it gets slower ever time you breath in
    that makes controlling anything very random

  • Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day

  • @funjunkie27 said:

    Maybe they should work on an iCorset, iZuitsuit, or iTophat if they're trying to control fashion swings.

    iCORSET! At last.....

  • Another stochastic app - WatchSector - though maybe @lala :-)

  • A Lemur interface with physics ;)

  • edited September 2014

    @MusicInclusive said:

    Another stochastic app - WatchSector - though maybe @lala :-)


    Oh I love sector
    but there is no headphone jack on the watch, so audio would have to be Bluetooth/WLAN > latency till the cows come home > forget it
    I've been trying to come up with something clever but it all ends at the Bluetooth audio
    can't think of much stuff that would work except sending control data

  • Bluetooth LE latency is pretty tolerable for most applications.

  • edited September 2014

    Have you tried to send audio from here to there with Bluetooth?

    It's to much latency for real time stuff, if you just want to press play it may be ok, but not for banging on "keys" and "buttons" that send audio, sending midi/osc should work

  • Have you tried it with Bluetooth LE? I haven't yet, but I've heard the latency was greatly improved. I'm awaiting a device from Kickstarter, so I hope they're right.

  • edited September 2014

    Yes but only with Bluetooth headphones and just for audio playback without real realtime interaction, if Bluetooth LE was ready for audio it would be in coreaudio it isn't, that's why it's only in core midi now. I guess apple has looked into all of this.

  • From their site..

    What is the latency when I stream live?
    When streaming between two Acoustic Streams, we use an aptX Low Latency codec which gives us a signal delay ranging from 25 to 32 milliseconds. This is comparable to the actual time it takes sound to travel 30 feet through air to your amplifier.

    I'm not sure how noticeable this would be when playing still, but I'm hoping it's useable.

  • I'm not clear on what the latency is between their device and an iOS device though. They are coming out with an iOS app though, so I'm hoping it's similar.

  • edited September 2014

    I'm still skeptic, if u sing and play acoustic guitar it may work, because you do not need to listen to yourself over the monitor and you don't care if it isn't real bang on time you can just move the audio a little, but playing a synth in real time on one device and then sending the audio via Bluetooth to another device and listen from there to what u r playing won't work.

    We are @ about 10ms delay if the app is fast, I don't know how much latency sending audio via Bluetooth will add, but my guess is it's much to much. Using it as a tuner will work, u don't care for latency if u do that.
    but good luck
    25 to 32 milliseconds is to much to play drums ...
    u c when we add the 10 ms delay we get from playing on one device and add the 25 for sending it somewhere we are allready at 35 ms if everything works fine. This is no good, that's why all better audiointerfaces have zero latency monitoring ...

  • Here's hoping. I'll be happy if I can lay down a track in a DAW (iOS or desktop) wirelessly. My focus is on the guitar though.

  • edited September 2014

    If you express the latency in note values and not in room size it's a real eye opener ;)

    120 bpm 30ms latency is like one 64th note to late (if I didn't miscalculate)

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