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Why i still sometimes love iOS!
I just did a short live performance with ThumbJam and Sample Tank on my iPhone 5 and i must say that i never could play such harmonics on my desktop. Sure there are more realistic samples out there but they did´t sound even much better. I love ThumbJam so much!! Now i love the idea to upgrade to an iPhone 6 plus since it´s time for new contract.
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Thanks @Cinebient, made me feel like a bird soaring and swooping through the clouds, just beautiful, of all the apps I've got, if I could only have one, Thumbjam would be it.
Pure cake.
I must agree... this app is not just since years one of the best iOS apps... no, since we finally could use midi over usb with low latency it´s one of the best midi controllers i could imagine. I was going to put manually all the scales into Logic he he but then comes the midi apps.
Here i used it as midi controller via my iPad Air with the same scale as above (lydian hexatonic... since Sonosaurus mentioned it in another thread to play Sample Tank 3, Omnisphere 2 and Zebra HZ. It´s overdriven and not well mixed but now i think that the combination of iOS and OS X can be really magic. I think i´m going to build my own stand in which fits my macbook pro, iPad air and iPhone. So i have a super music making device ; )
Nice. I am ready to fall in love with a Princess, see her stolen by a grue, ride my horse across the hills and valley to fight for justice with an incredibly granitey look on my face at all times etc. Soon as I've had lunch.
Hehe thank´s. With ThumbJam as controller and the right instruments you can play some nice soundtracks for sure. That you can switch the key on the fly and use different scales on one display is just awesome. I think i´m going to build some large templates in Logic which i can perform with ThumbJam when i want .
is this sound the source of the instant goosebumps you mentioned earlier @cinebient?
:-) I will have to listen
No.... that was a lot better than this snippets here But you really can build nice things with layering in a powerful workhouse and then ThumbJam lets play you this in a very emotive way It's also nice to combine this further with midi fx in Logic (a thing which would be great in an iOS DAW too).
Nice
i especially liked the second, very nice sounds. Are you playing thumbjam with multiple "instruments" sending MIDI each on a separate channel or is it one MIDI channel being sent to multiple apps?
Refreshing and yet deeply relaxing, I just close my eyes, breathe and .......
I just used here one midi channel to trigger a single violin from Sample Tank 3, one string patch from Omnisphere 2 and a Zebra HZ patch (comb strings). Of course it was a simple thing here but you can really play complex orchestrial or synth sequences and harmonies if you map it right. I'm going to use it at the weekend in depth.
Sweet. You are right about ThumbJam. I prefer the touch screen of my iPad to mouse and keyboard for everything I do including surfing the web, reading books and newspapers, etc.
I think a grue wouldn't steal a princess. Probably just eat her.
@Diode108
You are standing in an open field west of a white house, with a boarded front door. There is a small mailbox there.
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Heh. I used to have beers now and then with Marc Blank from Infocom. Last I heard he was working on email clients at Google or something.
The days of the very best of us will also shrivel.
How depressing
The thing is, he was really excited about it. He had done the email client for the Palm Phones and was really digging it.
After Infocom, he had founded Eidetic and did big console games for Sony. He finally sold to Sony and got out of the game racket. I worked at Sony Bend for a while and that's how I got to know him.
"Why i still sometimes love iOS!" - my new Apple Camera Connector has just turned up, so I can connect my Korg Micro Keyboard to my iPad/iPhone and look like a tiny Rick Wakeman.
Here is the full track. 100% performed with ThumbJam on my iPad connected via MIDI LE app (over usb). This is going to be my favorite setup...