Not long to wait for the iPhone version of the Sunrizer Synth for iPad. The iPhone version looks like it'll be called SunrizerXS synth, and above you can see what it looks like.
As long as it can be operated externally via CoreMIDI, the size of the keys is unimportant. In fact it would be an advantage not to have a keyboard IMHO.
Let's hope it works on older devices, although I suspect it won't.
Tom TM, that's an interesting thought about the keys. It would cool if apps had a switch to toggle the keyboard off, as more and more people will probably be using the CCK, iRig, Alesis dock etc.
Are there still people that mainly are mobile users, or is almost everyone connected to a system at home? something in between maybe? was just wondering........
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Indeed looks nice. Is this going to be universal then?
Unfortunately no, but it will be cheap :).
Keys is too small !!!
As long as it can be operated externally via CoreMIDI, the size of the keys is unimportant. In fact it would be an advantage not to have a keyboard IMHO.
Let's hope it works on older devices, although I suspect it won't.
Tom TM, that's an interesting thought about the keys. It would cool if apps had a switch to toggle the keyboard off, as more and more people will probably be using the CCK, iRig, Alesis dock etc.
You suggest to carry with iPhone midi keyboard?
Well is not present I shall play Nlog- keys perfect
- Piano keys size is configurable (you see the smallest size on the screenshot)
- Full support of CoreMidi + midi learn, unfortunately support for MidiMobilizer 1 is not possible (they say device is no longer supported).
- Works with 3gs (limited polyphony) and 4.
Are there still people that mainly are mobile users,
or is almost everyone connected to a system at home?
something in between maybe? was just wondering........
Beuller? BEULLER?
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