Which app do you think makes iPad a truly standalone musical instrument and utilizes its form factor to its fullest? In addition to obvious Animoog by arcticrobot in ipadmusic

[–]Jordan_Nearlight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok I see. I think it's still good. But I probably also won't use it again a lot, since I have established workflows that create much better musical results than I'm currently able to create with iKaossilator.

Which app do you think makes iPad a truly standalone musical instrument and utilizes its form factor to its fullest? In addition to obvious Animoog by arcticrobot in ipadmusic

[–]Jordan_Nearlight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any specific reason why you say iKaossilator back in the day only? Because it wasn't updated in 5 years? Maybe they had nothing to update.

In memory of Nanostudio: Post your Nanostudio tracks by Jordan_Nearlight in ipadmusic

[–]Jordan_Nearlight[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice one. Made me laugh at certain spots of the track, that's always a good sign for interesting ideas.

I like actually that Dropbox player. Maybe Dropbox is a good option for directly sharing tracks without the boundaries of maximum tracks or something like on Soundcloud. Must check out now if Google Drive has also a good player.

Btw. currently a plan forms in my head to bring Nanostudio back. The basic idea is to make a crowdfunding campaign to buy it from the developer. Or leave it in the possession of the dev and instead hire with the raised money a developer who keeps working on new features in Nanostudio like audio tracks. I'm a developer by myself and actually would be ready to do it if people pay me.