Re: What is in the post? The thread of and for GAS!
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 7:32 pm
I am rapidly approaching iPad acquisition as the next natural step in my musical toolbox...
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fucking. seriously. WHY are we back to the shitty iOS platform being where all the cool loot goes?spacelordmother wrote:I am rapidly approaching iPad acquisition as the next natural step in my musical toolbox...
cause musicians use Apple products and Android coders don't see a market for it.behndy wrote:fucking. seriously. WHY are we back to the shitty iOS platform being where all the cool loot goes?spacelordmother wrote:I am rapidly approaching iPad acquisition as the next natural step in my musical toolbox...
SUPPORT ANDROID DAMN CODEY PEOPLES.
grumble grumble.
Didn't know that. But people try to burn me at the stake when I say "Because android is shittier than iOS by default" so I stop going with that as my go-to response.Inconuucl wrote:Umm, no. Android's platform makes it almost impossible to support music apps due to latency issues. Since it runs as a vm inside the main shell.
WHERE WERE YOU BEFORE I SPENT MY $5Inconuucl wrote:Go for Patterning, you an get polyrhythms both from pattern lengths AND from beat divisions. My iPad is my main music platform, so let me know if you if want to know anything.kbit wrote:Bought the DM2 drum app because it lets you set the individual step length of each instrument, and the synthesis engine is pretty sweet to boot. Not sure why I didnt use this ipad for musical purposes sooner.
Goodbye for now, Drumbrute GAS![]()
DM2 is great though, shows the power of Pure Data.
They are just mad because they know you are speaking the truth.GardenoftheDead wrote:Didn't know that. But people try to burn me at the stake when I say "Because android is shittier than iOS by default" so I stop going with that as my go-to response.Inconuucl wrote:Umm, no. Android's platform makes it almost impossible to support music apps due to latency issues. Since it runs as a vm inside the main shell.
oh yeah, kinda. my 4ms pedals have some really great graphics but I didn't particularly care for the distinct look of their eurorack modules. i think you might of just changed my mind for the positive, which is a good thing because I'll be adding a couple more of their modules..they make some really neat stuffChankgeez wrote:Those're almost Mu-Tron colors.
Nice, I've always been so interested in getting one of these down the line.baremountain wrote:Just ordered a Fairfield Accountant! My first compressor