iPhone App Directory

Wait list

It's September and we haven't had a wait list for a while now, so here goes:
  • Loopy for iPad
  • Cascadr v3
  • Jasuto Studio
  • iSequence 3
  • Isle of Tune!
  • loopseque extra
  • NanoStudio iPad update
  • Akai Synthstation 49
  • Scattr (new app from Michael Aldridge)
  • Tympanum from miniMusic
  • Thumbjam update
  • iSample update
  • Sampletank for IOS by IK Multimédia
  • Mint io
  • Cream io
  • Noise.IO XT
  • Dimensions from RJDJ 
  • Arctic Keys
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10 comments:

Alan said...

I am hanging out for Jasuto Studio... Jasuto on my iphone is incredible. The promised studio version is something that is keeping me up at nights with anticipation.

Tom TM said...

:)

Anonymous said...

Some of these have been on the horizon for months. Losing interest in Amidio daily (has this LoopJ nonsense become a standard yet? lol).

Anonymous said...

Yeh, loosing interest in Nano Studio for the same reason - it has been one year now since original "NanoStudio Is coming to iPad soon" announcement... What a joke.

Anonymous said...

The only problem I have with not having a native iPad version is accidentally pressing the 2x button when I 'get in the zone'!
Looking forward to Jasuto studio, and Isle of tune, oh and all the virtual midi stuff - amazing that this technology has made a comeback with a vengeance; more useful now than ever.

Tom TM said...

@Anon2...

Why is it "a joke"? Can you not use Nanostudio on an iPad like hundreds of others already do? What is the problem??

I highly suspect that it is your own creativity which is of suspect here, and not Nanostudio- which you are simply using as a scapegoat?

Anonymous said...

Geo synth by Rob Fielding will be interesting once it's out the interface looks very different. Hope it comes with virtual midi.

Anonymous said...

Still waiting on ANY info on iSequence for iPad. I know he has been working on Sunrizer, which is fantastic, but at least let us know that there is still a plan for even just updating the midi in iSequence or that it is even on his mind. I used to love iSequence and it really flows with my way of thinking, but I would really love some info.

freesoulvw said...

I think Nano Studio is probably one of the best looking x2 apps I have running on my iPad. The scale doesn't effect me one bit. You can still get everything done you need to do. There is only the hint "fuzzy" to deal with but when working in piano roll its non point to me............sure Eden and the rest will look great with sharp lines but for know it's probably the top app I own for all around performance.

rondema said...

I often forget that I'm running NanoStudio at x2..

While I'd love to see the iPad version asap I'd rather it was right first time.. I'm sure the impatient amongst us would also be the first to bemoan a buggy premature release.