I've posted on the latest version of Curtis (I like the keyboard personally), but as The Strange Agency have written about it on their blog I'd thought I'd let you know. Here's the link.
This is still one of my favourite apps so far, I haven't used granular synthesis before so this is all new to me, but the app does use the interface very well rather than just mimicking some existing hardware/software. How did this do in the "most innovative app" survey?
I'm hoping they find a way of developing the bizarrely named "Spunk" demo into an app, or possibly their Fluid Synth as well?
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I'm a little gutted that this doesn't appear to work on the iPhone/iPod.
Waiting to buy an iPad 2. :)
This is still one of my favourite apps so far, I haven't used granular synthesis before so this is all new to me, but the app does use the interface very well rather than just mimicking some existing hardware/software. How did this do in the "most innovative app" survey?
I'm hoping they find a way of developing the bizarrely named "Spunk" demo into an app, or possibly their Fluid Synth as well?
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