The iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch Resource Thread

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Post by delicioso » Sun Oct 03, 2010 4:54 am

ReacTable Mobile now released for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad:
http://www.reactable.com/products/mobile/
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Post by john gordon » Mon Oct 04, 2010 12:18 am

delicioso wrote:ReacTable Mobile now released for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad:
http://www.reactable.com/products/mobile/
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worst 10 bucks ive ever spent.what a joke

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Post by genshi » Mon Oct 04, 2010 3:40 am

john gordon wrote:
delicioso wrote:ReacTable Mobile now released for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad:
http://www.reactable.com/products/mobile/
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worst 10 bucks ive ever spent.what a joke
Really? Well, that's one opinion. I'm having a blast with it. I've always wanted the actual, physical Reactable but can't afford one (yet), but this virtual iPhone/iPad version uses all the same concepts as it's big brother, so not sure what the joke is.

It has a couple of oscillators which you can affect with filters, modulators, waveshapers, lfos, delays; You can load up your own samples and do the usual (speed them up, slow them down, reverse them); there's a couple of sequencers which you can run as a monophonic sequencer, a poly grid sequencer or a random sequencer; you can add the accelerometer object to affect any other sound/modulation object and there is even an input object so you can use your voice through the filters or delays or whatever... and all of these "objects" have several options to tweak your sound/settings.

Seems pretty fun and worth a measly 10 bucks to me... Just another opinion.

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Post by ze2be » Mon Oct 04, 2010 2:40 pm

I guess its great for students, and folks who want to learn synth basics. For writing music, id guess most people here would rather use conventional synth/sequencing apps. However, if I had an iPad, I might buy it, to be able to easily teach curious newbie friends. :D

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Post by massenmedium » Mon Oct 04, 2010 2:53 pm

Jasuto Pro does all that. Sounds really good too.

How do they compare, if you've tried both.

ReacTable looks very nice anyway but I think I'd avoid it on the smaller devices.

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Post by pamplemousse_mk2 » Mon Oct 04, 2010 3:43 pm

Hi,

I have bought ReacTable for my iPhone 3GS. It seems more like a funny musical utility than a real tool to compose music. The number of objects you can use is limited (1 delay, 3 samplers, 2 oscillator, etc...) for the whole session. The sequencer's UI is too small on the iPhone to improvise notes in real time (the squares in the grid are too tiny).

This means, as a first opinion, that Reactable on iPhone is a cool demonstration of the concept and of the audio possibilities of the iPhone in front of friends, but I think it will be really difficult to make a complete set.

I find it as a software like Korg DS-10 for the Nintendo DS, with less possibilities. Perhaps ReacTable for iPad is more complete. It could be cool if there was MIDI clock synchro (perhaps with iOS 4.2).

I have never tried the real ReacTable or Jasuto.

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Post by ze2be » Mon Oct 04, 2010 3:50 pm

massenmedium wrote:Jasuto Pro does all that. Sounds really good too.

How do they compare, if you've tried both.

Reactable looks very nice anyway but I think I'd avoid it on the smaller devices.
Ive got Jasuto Pro. Havent got a sound out of it yet. Its very menu based, and I find those music apps creative flow killers. That Reactable app seems like the right way to go for these types of synth/sequencers. But if you just want to make music in a fun and simplistic way on your touch device, I highly recomend Nano Studio. Reactable is great for learning the basics quick. But using if to write music for an audience.. I dont know.. Well, it would bore the hell out of me, thats for shure. :D

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Post by massenmedium » Mon Oct 04, 2010 3:57 pm

I think it's kind of misleading to say Jasuto Pro is very menu based. There are menus to pick objects and so on but a lot of it is based on a graphical interface similar to ReacTable that actually makes use of the space as a way of designing sounds.

It's very powerful, a great synthesis engine actually, but as with a lot of these things it's inevitably going to be a bit fiddly on those 3.5" screens.

NanoStudio is very impressive, though obviously much more trad.

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Post by pamplemousse_mk2 » Mon Oct 04, 2010 4:09 pm

Yes, I can see the iPhone/iPod touch as a little sketchbook when travelling in the train, due to the little size of the screen. iPad is certainly more adapted for serious composition or performance.

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Post by badguy#5 » Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:10 am

anyone know the app used in the new ipad ad in the beginning with the piano playing chilly gonzales

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Post by LoopStationZebra » Tue Oct 05, 2010 1:21 pm

badguy#5 wrote:anyone know the app used in the new ipad ad in the beginning with the piano playing chilly gonzales

That would be Pianist Pro. A very nice little app with MIDI functionality and shockingly good piano/organ samples.
I came for the :lol:
But stayed for the :x

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Re: The iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch Resource Thread

Post by BoddAH » Wed Oct 06, 2010 11:47 am

Akai just upgraded SynthStation to version 1.21 and all complaints I previously had are pretty much gone now. 8)

They upgraded the resolution to make it compatible with iPhone 4 and iPad (much prettier on those). And, more importantly, they made the whole interface a lot snappier.

I was especially annoyed by the noticeable latency on the virtual keyboard which is now gone. It's really fun to play it now.
NanoStudio is probably still superior as a full featured "mobile DAW" and sequencer but I love SynthStation as a mobile synth/drum rack for creating sounds, live performance and sampling into a desktop DAW.


It's definitely worth the money now. :mrgreen:

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Re: The iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch Resource Thread

Post by badguy#5 » Wed Oct 06, 2010 6:07 pm

did anyone get a chance to see chilly gonzales in la or new york a couple weeks back one of the best shows ive ever been to that guys rocks

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Re: The iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch Resource Thread

Post by JAMM » Sun Oct 10, 2010 1:17 am

Do you copy loops to the Ipad? and so yes...how do you do that and which format?
Also is 16 gg enough?

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Re: The iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch Resource Thread

Post by Rave » Sun Oct 10, 2010 11:25 am

JAMM wrote:Do you copy loops to the Ipad? and so yes...how do you do that and which format?
Also is 16 gg enough?
16 is fine

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