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I'd also like to see Air Technologies make 'The Riser' for iOS.
Would make a nice single use app for EDM producers.
I'd like to see camelspace/phat, an iap in alchemy that opens up more control of the synth engines, if apple doesn't do logic, then some of the plugins from logic. I'd like the fabfilter plugs, with iaa and ab support, especially pro-eq2, some more of korgs classic stuff, from the digital era. Also love to see ab support for imaschine and an edit page.
Classic synths, oberheim ob8, novachord, roland jd800 especially if the larger ipad pro is real, maybe something from kurzweil with V.A.S.T, as I hated using the small screen of my k2000r. Most importantly ios 9, being a smoother update for us, music wise.
I would be interested in a dedicated MIDI sequencer/GM/GS sound bank with all the relevant bells & whistles w/ full editing (program changes, velocity, control changes, etc.), and would like to export/save SMF files/audio files to AudioShare or Dropbox and I would like to see compatibility with as many music app sounds as possible through MIDI on top of that. AND iPhone5-ready... I enjoy GB, but it's a fairly closed system & you can't do some of these basic things with it.
Basically, I want my old XP-50 in iOS garb, as much of a bitch as that thing could be sometimes...
@mister_rz Oh, nice. A VAST synth or just a really competent editor (I have a k2vx) would be dreamy. It is indeed a mother to program on the small screen.
I'd also love to see an OB-8.
I know I've yacked about it in other threads but I'll tack it on here anyway: I'd love to see a method for copying sets of audio around iOS. All Sector slices into BeatMaker, at once, for instance. Or a folder of drum sounds from AudioShare into Nanostudio. Or all 12 Loopy loops into Auria with two taps, 'copy all' in loopy and 'paste all' in Auria.
@syrupcore said:
Why move it, when you could groove it, I've said it before 'shared documents folder', the key is Apple!
I'd like to see Korg add full midi control including cc messages to Module and Gadget. It really cripples those apps in my opinion without those options.
@syrupcore said:
Once I got over the learning curve, which I thought more resembled a cliff than a curve I fell in love with my kurz, fully featured editor with some nice visual feedback flourishes like tc-11, nave or konkreet performer would make me very happy, altho a synth with these things, I'd need my fainting couch at the ready.
Like your idea of a copy/paste all, as it can be a pita at the moment, I'd also like to see a paste into, to bounce audio/midi into desktop daws, like a cross between the apollo apps, mixed with ac&p, which also included using the same synth on ios and desktop and bouncing between them, with all the settings and info intact on a new track, ready to go. Hoping that continuity and handoff will allow this soon in audio apps.
Cliff is more like it! I'm still climbing the cliff with the K2 but it's a pretty amazing synth. It also doesn't help that my screen is a bit dim. I do wish for simplified external controls for stuff like filter and Amp Env but depending on the algorithm used, those might not even be present.
The thing is chock full of sampled sounds and some terrible turn-of-the-90s presets but I'm really in love with its synth freak capabilities. Just have to work to get it out of there; even with fairly simple 'virtual analog' style patches, it can take what feels like 400 button presses. I'd buy a visual editor in a heartbeat.
Like the 'copy all/paste all' as regards general functionality.
Specifically, app-wise, one of the Trifecta this coming year: Midi in Auria; BM3 or NS2 to hit it out of the park.
The one app I would like right now, even though it'll be later not sooner: Loopy Masterpiece etc. The concept, the product and the attitude. Want to see where it leads....
@yowza said:
This is a bit off-topic, but I did get the recordings from him... unfortunately there was some background noise issues (rattling from an active snare head in the room) that no amount of izotope RX could fix, so I had to shelve it. But thanks for the reminder... I need to go out and find one to sample personally!
@sonosaurus I bet a 12 pack of beer would get you after hours at the right guitar store. Or maybe the fella behind yonac would be willing to share his?
@mister_rz said:
I housed a friends k2000 for a while - massive, heavy beast it was. Good sounds though.
Logic (or Garageband Pro) for the iPad would be my #1 dream for 2015.
Because this will not happen, I'll focus all my hopes to Gadget: vocoder gadget, arp, chord memory, user sample management (folders, renaming, open-in), a guitar lib for Korg Module and last but not least a more flexible mixer with simple eqs per channel and two send fx.
If Gaget added some of the features mentioned here - I'd probably have no problem upgrading to ios8! More Gadgets, midi! Lots of midi.
@Halftone said:
Indeed.
I was thinking how cool it would be to see Korg produce a dedicated two octave hardware controller for Gadget. Something that had little LEDs (or e-paper?) below 16 knobs that was fully Gadget aware and would update the control labels as you navigated around the app. A few rows of Ableton style clip launchers and some dedicated buttons for transport, prev/next preset... I bet they'd sell a gajillion of them.
Most of the Gadgets have less than 16 knobs. Korg has been killing it in the small innovative hardware space so they could probably pull it off.
I'd do an IAP for a midi out gadget. If I could use Gadget as my main sequencer, I'd be happy. Have like 8 macro controls that could be automated in the sequencer and then set to CCs in the gadget.
How about something based on this?
http://listentothisnoise.com/post/104927348536/perhaps-the-most-terrifying-instrument-ever
^ that's crazy, cool stuff @JohnnyGoodyear
If you form a kickstarter project to make this into an app, I'd back you up!
I'd like to see a Tabletop clone- Rip-off ,bug free , supporting AB2 multi-routing and on normal price with no IAPs...
Also a patch making the sound of @JohnnyGoodyear's post..!I'll try making one ,on Thor or TC-11!
An audiobus compatible video recording app, a good rock/metal drum app, and I'd like to see GarageBand get a big update.
Something new from iMusicAlbum in the new year.
http://motion-soundscape.blogspot.com/2014/12/happy-new-year.html
That looks really interesting @telecharge. Also, what a brilliant idea to glitch the screenshot.
Sound font editor.
I'm loving iFretless guitar and bass so would love to see more in this series - some Eastern instruments (sitar etc.) would be lovely, and orchestral strings (violins, cellos). I'm much more at home on a fretboard than with keys.
Before PaulB left, he mentioned that iFretless is coming out with a Strings app, and was quite complimentary about it (claimed that it will be better than iSymphonic Orchestra).
@the_cody +1 on midi out gadget
@sonosaurus +1 on pedal steel in TJ
@CalCutta +1 on iFretless Strings
I'm guessing/hoping the next Module from Korg will be orchestral.
BTW, Rim's hard at work on that long awaited "big update" bringing Midi and vector graphics to Auria ... Hope that drops by summer!
A sequencer designed for live use. Ableton-like midi control, midi changeable tempo, midi controlled tap tempo, and solid loop and one shot support, solid master Midi clock.
ProMidi is close, but not enough live support features yet.
A midi monitoring app that works...economics be damned!