Yeah haha I don't plan on giving up the big screen any time soon.Phigure wrote:Well obviously some real tools will beat an iPhone any day. The point is just to be able to have a little something with which you can transfer ideas from your head into something concrete while you're on the go.Danger Co wrote:Have an iphone with beatmaker and technobox tbh a load of wank! Just gimme my laptop and mpc. The time it takes to make anything meaningful on a handheld iphone - rather bang on a tin can with a pair of chopsticks.
A very cool app which IS useful for soundscapes and the like is RJDJ Trippy http://www.rjdj.me
Check it!
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Hey does anyone use one of those dub effects programs? I was checking out dub siren and it seemed to be what I was looking for but the fact that it can tap into internet radio streams was weirding me out like I just want to use it to add old school sounds to my live dj mix. Anyone know or even another app? It's only a couple bucks not that big of a deal but I hate spending any money on something I don't use.
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its all about the hp slatesamurai wrote:
ps fuck an ipad
3 usb ports and windows 7

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NANOSTUDIO IS OUT
25% off if you buy it today, so get it quick. This thing is fucking amazing
25% off if you buy it today, so get it quick. This thing is fucking amazing
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O SHITPhigure wrote:NANOSTUDIO IS OUT
25% off if you buy it today, so get it quick. This thing is fucking amazing
edit - pontehdl but it's time for bed

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this thing is badassabZ wrote:O SHITPhigure wrote:NANOSTUDIO IS OUT
25% off if you buy it today, so get it quick. This thing is fucking amazing
user interface is nice, editing in the piano roll takes about 15 minutes to get used to but after that its painless
this thing has a lot of power. the Eden synth is really neat, 2 osc, comes with some nice waveforms (square, sine, tri, saw, sawsquare, sawtri, vintagesaw1, vintagesaw2, vintagesquare, vintagesquare2, vintagesquare3, noise, bass1, bass2, bass3, bass4, ep1, ep2, ep3, ep4, fm1, fm2, fm3, fm4, organ1, organ2, organ3, organ4, clarinet, clavichord, harps, oboe, sax, trumpet, Vox Ah, Vox Ee), but the real power lies in the fact that you can sync .wavs to NanoStudio from your PC and use those samples.
It can also ring mod, has to X/Y pads, pitch wheel that can be set to bend anywhere between +1/-1 and +12/-12, can detune the two oscillators, filters, filter ADSR, amplitude ADSR, 8 note max polyphony, reverb and delay send amounts, 4 LFOs that are syncable to 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1, and 2, an additional envelope that can be assigned to anything, and an easy to use mod matrix that can control and link pretty much everything imaginable. it's got a waveshaper and chorus/flanger/delay/x-delay.
the TRG-16 (drum pad) has 3 busses with reverb, delay, and a hp/lp/bp resonant filter. each pad can be sent to one of the 3 busses. 16 pads, samples can be loaded to any of them, can record from microphone, samples can be played regularly, reversed, or reg/rev or rev/reg. attack/release can be adjusted on each sample, key mode can be set to trigger, hold, or loop. samples can be transposed +/- 24 semitones and fine tunes +/- 1/50s of a semitone. has autotrigger that can be set to 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, or 1/32
mixer for each instrument,
two sends, a reverb and a digital delay capable of chorus, flanger, delay, and x-delay. 12 different spaces for the reverb (not really customizable but they sound pretty good)
max tempo 240, minimum 40. capable of 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, and 7/4 time signatures.
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Well impressed with Nanostudio 

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I see it has swing was wondering about that. I have yet to really get an in depth look. Not sure how to input the wavs. Would like to see an eq of some sort on an update. It's pretty amazing for a phone app tho. You could for sure get a nice skeleton of a song down with this
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http://www.dopplerpad.com/
This looks really fucking interesting... Only $7.99 as well.
They've just released 4 tracks free for download made using it from Starkey, ESKMO, Exillon and Jneiro Jarrel.
This looks really fucking interesting... Only $7.99 as well.
They've just released 4 tracks free for download made using it from Starkey, ESKMO, Exillon and Jneiro Jarrel.
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Yeah that looks pretty sweet too. The app store is going to own my wallet. There are about 2 or 3 other things I am waiting on to come out too like Griid and this other thing I forget what it's called now but damn I did pick the right phone. You can argue iPhone vs Andriod all day feature wise but as far as apps go the iPhone is the right phone for the electronic musician... well any musician really.LTUK wrote:http://www.dopplerpad.com/
This looks really fucking interesting... Only $7.99 as well.
They've just released 4 tracks free for download made using it from Starkey, ESKMO, Exillon and Jneiro Jarrel.
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Why oh why is the iphone so damn expensive
I want one SO BAD now...SOOO BAAAD!!!

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abZ wrote:Hey does anyone use one of those dub effects programs? I was checking out dub siren and it seemed to be what I was looking for but the fact that it can tap into internet radio streams was weirding me out like I just want to use it to add old school sounds to my live dj mix. Anyone know or even another app? It's only a couple bucks not that big of a deal but I hate spending any money on something I don't use.
Dub Siren is mad fun..
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i think i love this thing more than a real DAW
something about the way it forces you to work really helps the creative process
i've just written more tunes on this than I have in the past 4 months on my computer
limitations are a beautiful thing
something about the way it forces you to work really helps the creative process
i've just written more tunes on this than I have in the past 4 months on my computer
limitations are a beautiful thing
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What are app are you using Figure?
Old-school Piano Jungle inspired Dubstep - Soundcloud
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I don't know how much I am going to use the siren bit but I didn't realize until I bought it that you can stream pretty much all the dubstep stations with it including rinse subfm and dubstepfm and it does multitasking so you can listen while locked. Well worth the 4 bucks.step correct wrote:abZ wrote:Hey does anyone use one of those dub effects programs? I was checking out dub siren and it seemed to be what I was looking for but the fact that it can tap into internet radio streams was weirding me out like I just want to use it to add old school sounds to my live dj mix. Anyone know or even another app? It's only a couple bucks not that big of a deal but I hate spending any money on something I don't use.
Dub Siren is mad fun..
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Sorry Phig, never saw your earlier post. Great news that it's out, will grab it when I get paid n get making tunes at work again!
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Ok,so now it's been out quite a while,but I just got it yesterday!! It's crazy(nanostudio),I can't believe how much you can do on this shit,and how much it sounds good!But the question is,what can you make with it?
So I want to see what people here have made with it..I'll start off with this one I made at work yesterday and today!
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Peace,
Halfbak3d!

So I want to see what people here have made with it..I'll start off with this one I made at work yesterday and today!
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Peace,
Halfbak3d!
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Got myself an iphone about a week ago and nanostudio is definitely the fucking tits XD I'm liking your little tune there man, it's definitely a much more powerful program than you would expect from a phone 0.o
I've not made anything other than wee drum doodles really yet but I started a tune earlier where all the drum hits were recorded beatboxing samples so i'll post that up when I finish it, turning out pretty interesting. The audio sampling and editing features are really surprisingly good!!
I've not made anything other than wee drum doodles really yet but I started a tune earlier where all the drum hits were recorded beatboxing samples so i'll post that up when I finish it, turning out pretty interesting. The audio sampling and editing features are really surprisingly good!!
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Noise.io is a software synth similar to the kaos pad. Get get some nice dubstep wubs using it!
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