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toxick posted:Am I the only person really liking iSequence for iPad? It's such a great app once you import your own samples. The sequencer takes a few minutes to get used to since it's a bit different from most DAWs but it's really easy to lay down stuff, and effect automation is handled really well. It doesn't get anywhere near enough attention. I really like iSequence. I'm not a big sequencer guy, but it's great for getting ideas down and the original samples aren't even all that bad. I wish changing time signatures was easier, but you can sort of work around it. I've actually downloaded a lot of the apps in the OP. I'd like to try Nanostudio but I'm waiting for the iPad version. Studio.HD would be great if they would add a few more effects (namely a compressor). I like that I can work with ideas in iSequence and then drop them into Studio.HD to get down vocal ideas. I'm thinking of trying some of the Korg stuff, but I'm not a big synth guy so I don't know how much I'd use it.
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# ¿ Jan 5, 2011 22:26 |
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# ¿ May 2, 2024 17:55 |
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After a few hours with Garageband, I hate it. It blows my mind that there is no piano roll editor, and that I can see the stupid piano roll in the preview. Why can't I edit that? If they added that and audio copy/paste, I think I would use it. I mean, it's a neat toy, but I want to be able to actually edit a beat, or import a beat. I don't like the velocity on the drums either. I can never seem to hit the snare consistently. To be fair, I haven't tried any of the guitar stuff, and the instruments such as the bass are cool. But I'm playing on a drat touch screen. If I can't go back and edit notes in the piano roll, why am I going to bother using this thing? I'm sad. I was really psyched.
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# ¿ Mar 11, 2011 18:57 |