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FiRe Studio screen shots



Looks cool doesn't it.

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8 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:05 am

    seems to cover the same ground that harmonicdog multitrack and meteor both do well, don't see anything from the pics that will set it apart... but i'll wait and see.

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  2. The interface may look similar, but I bet, unlike Meteor that FiRe actually works well on an iPad 1 or an iPhone 3G/S

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  3. Anonymous3:20 pm

    I use Meteor all the time on my iPad1 without once crashing or having any problems.

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  4. Have just bought Fire 2 and have found no way to reproduce the multilayered sound file image as shown on this here post.

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  5. @ Brian; That's because this is Fire 'studio'!

    @ Anon; I don't know what I'm doing wrong then :(

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  6. Anonymous9:57 pm

    @Tom TM; It does take a lot of resources. I make sure I always close out all other apps through the taskbar before running it and I always have at least 4Gb left on the device. Hope that gives you some ideas.

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