But for now, here are my highlights from this last week.
Monday 15th:
- Looks like we're waiting for a DM1 update then
- And an update to PPG wavegenerator too
- Something else that Mr Kymatica is working on and looks very cool indeed
- We see some video previews of Genome 2: Radiant Synth and drum machine, Drum Machine and Filter Module, Reverb and Chorus Modules, and a general preview as well
- Audreio are bringing uncompressed wireless streaming between iOS devices soon
- Here's a very interesting MobMuPlat MIDI effects sequencer, plus download link and video
- If you wanted to know a bit more about the MIDI Thing then you can
- Sparkle is coming from apeSoft
- Beat J arrives for Android
- A&E Modular synths look amazing and are coming in March next year
- There's a preview video of Amazing Noises Reverb, which is coming soon
Tuesday 16th:
- Retronyms Phase 84 synth arrives
- Audanika brings SoundPrism Electro
- My SoundLab project gets featured on the littleBits web site
- Figure gets some really cool new online stuff
Wednesday 17th:
- Holderness Media show us a new app, Crystalline Mini, in this video
- MidiPatterns 2.2 arrives
- Limiter (Amazing Noises Audio Processor) arrives
- I get interviewed after moderating the judging panel at Music Tech Pitch 4.5
- And FLUX:FX arrives!
- I give a whole load more information about the MIDI Thing I've been working on
Thursday 18th:
- Midiflow 2 brings new things
- GrooveCloud goes into public beta on Android
- The Caustic Editor for Volca Sample has arrived
- Audulus comes to Windows now
- Wej is now funded
- Oriental Strings brings almost 2gb of amazing samples to your iPad
- Elastic Drums arrives
- MIDI Designer Pro 1.7 arrives
Friday 19th:
- Bleep Drum is coming to littleBits!
- SQU4R-3 comes to Lemur
- AudioCopy 3 now has a loop store (video here)
- TC-Data 1.1 brings lots of improvements, new things and fixes too
- TubeSynth arrives and causes some isses (see the comments the post)
So that's about it for now. Enjoy the rest of your weekend and I'll be back tomorrow morning for more mobile music news.
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