is it possible to control the synths in nanostudio (or other apps) with soundprism on the same device? I'm guessing no...?
soundprism is great for working out chord progressions, but because it's such a pain to export either the audio or note data to other apps, I never end up using it for any real work...
I just ran the SP update and it seems all default pad sounds now have a slight verb on them, is there a way to get the default sounds before the July 2011 update back?
It's a tough problem. The fact is that I haven't really seen a perfect solution to this. audiocopy is a kluge, but it's really a pretty disruptive way of working. To _overdub_ parts using audiocopy is even more ridiculously tedious (and sometimes impossible, depending on the app).
I suppose the ideal solution is probably an iOS plugin architecture along the lines of AU/VSTs, but sadly that's unlikely to happen in the near future.
Come to think of it, this would be a great way for android apps to innovate since it has no such restrictions on the OS. Unfortunately, there needs to be a big player to set the plugin standard the way Cubase did with VSTs.
Regarding Audio Copy: - we're most likely going to wait until AudioCopy does MIDI as well
Regarding Core MIDI: - SoundPrism Pro already does that
Regarding the slight reverb: - yeah, some people like the old settings without reverb better. We're listening to the feedback but haven't decided yet if/what to do about it. It's a question of design (should we add an ON/OFF button? Should we make it a download of a free classic set? If we do the free download our servers would probably crumble (more than 200.000 copies of soundprism out there...) so it's a bit tricky.
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This should be a good one!
Has anyone checked out the new dance version of O-generator? It's such a good deal,but I want to know if the sounds are useful or cheesy.
PS-sorry for dropping this but I need another link source for idesignsounds twisted wave promo code contest. Hope you can understand!
http://www.idesignsound.com/twistedwave-audio-editor/
is it possible to control the synths in nanostudio (or other apps) with soundprism on the same device? I'm guessing no...?
soundprism is great for working out chord progressions, but because it's such a pain to export either the audio or note data to other apps, I never end up using it for any real work...
@Anonymous:
We're aware of that and we're thinking about how to improve on that. Thanks for your feedback.
Sebastian
Update is in the app store now....good work guys, very impressed and still pleased with my Pro purchase!
@Sebastian
So can we expect to see Audio copy and core midi implemented?
Some time soon......
I just ran the SP update and it seems all default pad sounds now have a slight verb on them, is there a way to get the default sounds before the July 2011 update back?
@sebastian thanks for the thoughtful reply.
It's a tough problem. The fact is that I haven't really seen a perfect solution to this. audiocopy is a kluge, but it's really a pretty disruptive way of working. To _overdub_ parts using audiocopy is even more ridiculously tedious (and sometimes impossible, depending on the app).
I suppose the ideal solution is probably an iOS plugin architecture along the lines of AU/VSTs, but sadly that's unlikely to happen in the near future.
Come to think of it, this would be a great way for android apps to innovate since it has no such restrictions on the OS. Unfortunately, there needs to be a big player to set the plugin standard the way Cubase did with VSTs.
Regarding Audio Copy:
- we're most likely going to wait until AudioCopy does MIDI as well
Regarding Core MIDI:
- SoundPrism Pro already does that
Regarding the slight reverb:
- yeah, some people like the old settings without reverb better. We're listening to the feedback but haven't decided yet if/what to do about it. It's a question of design (should we add an ON/OFF button? Should we make it a download of a free classic set?
If we do the free download our servers would probably crumble (more than 200.000 copies of soundprism out there...) so it's a bit tricky.
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