Apparently, it will be possible for other iPhone developers to make their apps compatible with this device, but whether doing so would involve licensing or just programming was unclear. Nonetheless, looks like a nice iPhone and laptop companion.
This is really kind of breakthrough stuff, if ya ask me. I would love to see more hardware music equipment interface with mobile devices to leverage off of their interface and processing.
I own an Akai LPK25, which is their USB connect mini-keyboard (relies on DAW for sounds). It looks like Akai leveraged off that keyboard for the iPK25. Thats good, cause the LPK has a nice feel to it for such a low-cost device.
2 comments:
Apparently, it will be possible for other iPhone developers to make their apps compatible with this device, but whether doing so would involve licensing or just programming was unclear.
Nonetheless, looks like a nice iPhone and laptop companion.
This is really kind of breakthrough stuff, if ya ask me. I would love to see more hardware music equipment interface with mobile devices to leverage off of their interface and processing.
I own an Akai LPK25, which is their USB connect mini-keyboard (relies on DAW for sounds). It looks like Akai leveraged off that keyboard for the iPK25. Thats good, cause the LPK has a nice feel to it for such a low-cost device.
Post a Comment