I was bored with looking for the Fairlight app on the store so I thought I'd take a look at the Fairlight site and I found this. Worth a look especially if you're interested in getting it when it comes out.
haha, now a NED Synclavier app would be killer but wouldn't make much sense. It's UI is a piece of software that runs on a Mac II (which you can probably find on the internet) and I believe there has been a Mac-based "emulation" of it for quite some time. Synclavier's strength was mostly hardware, as in fully modular, individual high-quality DACs per voice. I do have a manual for Synclavier's programming language but I think this goes back to when it had a teletype interface. ;)
Still, I would buy *anything* Synclavier related for the iPhone. Just an app that included all the original Synclavier manuals would be a joy to page through.
I think *can* and *will be able to* are used interchangeably as I don't see a link for download.
ReplyDeleteNevermind the Fairlight app, I want a SYNCLAVIER on my iPad!!! (when I get an iPad that is! ;) )
ReplyDeletehaha, now a NED Synclavier app would be killer but wouldn't make much sense. It's UI is a piece of software that runs on a Mac II (which you can probably find on the internet) and I believe there has been a Mac-based "emulation" of it for quite some time. Synclavier's strength was mostly hardware, as in fully modular, individual high-quality DACs per voice. I do have a manual for Synclavier's programming language but I think this goes back to when it had a teletype interface. ;)
ReplyDeleteStill, I would buy *anything* Synclavier related for the iPhone. Just an app that included all the original Synclavier manuals would be a joy to page through.