iPhone App Directory

Akai Pro SynthStation25 Keyboard Controller Overview



Clip to Evernote

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:47 am

    You can not record your performance which is sugested
    in this vid.
    there is a stepsequencer where you can manual enter notes,

    but your actual performance on the keyboard can not be recorded, saved or exported.

    ReplyDelete
  2. johnnyg02:14 pm

    @Anonymous

    What? Really?... wow.. this is just useless really if you can't record what you do on the keyboard.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Icepulse3:02 pm

    How do you know this, Anon? I find it a little hard to believe.

    In any case, Nanostudio is promising SS25 support.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Anonymous4:28 pm

    He's right, I've had the SynthStation app since it was released, and now I have the keyboard, and it still can only input notes by step sequencer.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Icepulse7:19 pm

    WEAKKKK!!!! Pathetic!!
    Hope the pending Nanostudio update includes live performance for the SS25.

    It's a make-or-break situation.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Revere48:13 pm

    Er, well actually you CAN record your live performance, and then send the .wav or .mid to your computer's browser via wi-fi.

    What is annoying is that the performance is not transcribed in the "grid edit" sequencer for later fine tuning. Nor is there any copy/paste transfer to other apps on the idevice itself.

    Still no-one out there able to say if it works with iPhone4???

    ReplyDelete
  7. formal8:59 pm

    @Revere4 I saw a post on the blip forums (nanostudio) that the ss25 works with iphone4.

    Also I'm 99% certain that NS will allow you to record the midi data being play via the external keyboard. Matt says the update will be coming in the next 2-3 weeks.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Revere49:27 pm

    Thanks formal - Matt definitely knows his stuff, so he's presumably also right on this one.

    Certainly Nano would seem to be an ideal app to run on this hardware...

    ReplyDelete
  9. I really hope that NS will allow live recording else the SS25 will still be fun but not too productive.

    ReplyDelete

Thanks for reading Palm Sounds, comments are always welcome with the exception of offensive or spurious content which will be deleted.

If you're just a hater, go somewhere else.

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.