KORG iELECTRIBE for iPad (video)
KORG iELECTRIBE for iPad (video)
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This video provides a preview of the world`s first instrument for iPad, “KORG iELECTRIBE for iPad”, based on a complete port of the Korg Electribe-R and features preset patterns and powerful master effects that you can use right away.
This video provides a preview of the world`s first instrument for iPad, “KORG iELECTRIBE for iPad”, based on a complete port of the Korg Electribe-R and features preset patterns and powerful master effects that you can use right away.
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Re: KORG iELECTRIBE for iPad (video)
i like it!!
still wont make me get one right away
still wont make me get one right away
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Re: KORG iELECTRIBE for iPad (video)
Fully functional Electribe for $10. Come on haters, bring it. 
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Thats awesome... I knew some fun shit is gonna swarm the iPad..Touchscreen controls too?! Badass 
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I was on the fence before but with this and some of the controller apps coming out I think I`m gonna have to get an iPad. There was a screenshot floating around a couple weeks ago of Reason running on the iPad. I so hope that is real 
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I think in some time technobox will get ported to ipad too
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for the price of that and an iPad I could get a real electribe.beats me wrote:Fully functional Electribe for $10. Come on haters, bring it.
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Re: KORG iELECTRIBE for iPad (video)
Okay. I'll bring it.
No MIDI = TOY
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This is actually a lot more powerful than the hardware ER-1 it looks like (I had one for years). Completely new master efx section, and the ability to record multiple motion sequences per part. Plus pattern naming and the browser. Wicked.crofter wrote:for the price of that and an iPad I could get a real electribe.beats me wrote:Fully functional Electribe for $10. Come on haters, bring it.
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Re: KORG iELECTRIBE for iPad (video)
It's getting thereLoopStationZebra wrote:Okay. I'll bring it.
No MIDI = TOY
http://www.audiomidi.com/MIDI-Mobilizer-P12955.aspx
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Re: KORG iELECTRIBE for iPad (video)
Yes. Seen that. $100 for something that basically only saves MIDI data, lol. But at least that's a step in the right direction.
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Re: KORG iELECTRIBE for iPad (video)
There's some really good solutions coming for midi sync, and they don't require a hardware add on. 
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Wireless?Tarekith wrote:There's some really good solutions coming for midi sync, and they don't require a hardware add on.
When Apple released the last iPhones (or maybe it was the OS?) they showed how hardware manufacturers could finally make devices that would sync and interact with the iPhone but nothing really happened with that. I think the iPad is going to change that.
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Re: KORG iELECTRIBE for iPad (video)
i recognize that i'm old and slow and own goats, but on the face of it it seems like the point here is to get one piece of software to mouse around in so you don't have to mouse around in another piece of software?
While I can see there are some positive possibilities in a device that you can load with various types of virtual controllers, at the same time reducing that whole much-vaunted 'tactile controller experience' to a sensation akin to rubbing one's fingers on a formica counter is OK as long as Apple is leading you to it?
While I can see there are some positive possibilities in a device that you can load with various types of virtual controllers, at the same time reducing that whole much-vaunted 'tactile controller experience' to a sensation akin to rubbing one's fingers on a formica counter is OK as long as Apple is leading you to it?
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