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Karl Bartos & Masayuki Akamatsu present their free iPhone "Mini Composer"
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| KB-INfo |

It's for free, simple and fun: The brandnew 16 step music sequencer. A congenial cooperation of electronic musician Karl Bartos - ex-KW, co-composer of songs like The Robots, The Model, Tour de France, Computer World, Techno Pop etc. - and Masayuki Akamatsu - media artist and author of various iPhone apps such as Banner, Oscillator, Echochops. Executive producer is Jean-Marc Lederman. (read more) |
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| Von Pistol |
sick im DL as i type
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| KB-INfo |
This is one of the few times I actually wish I had an iPhone too, to toy around with this a little. ;)
But I'm just not the "mobile high-tech"-kind of guy, meaning: I don't see much use in spending money on gadgets like the iPhone that I allmost *certainly* will drop down some stairs or in front of a train or something like that... And then it's broken and I need to buy a new one. Nope, not for me. I keep my electronics secure on or under my desk! XD |
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| Senator Clay Davis |
| i think this thread is currently reported to mods as spam. lol. weŽll see what they decide to do. |
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| Von Pistol |
ya i wont lie...i immediately deleted that app.
would not recommend, sorry.
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| KB-INfo |
What's the problem?
I mean: Is anything wrong with it or was it just now what you expected?
Honestly interested: Michael ^^ |
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| Von Pistol |
There weren't any glitches or lag but i was expecting something completely different.
I suppose my hopes were pretty high and i forgot it was still an app for a phone.
Just wasnt enough capability with in the program for me i guess |
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| KB-INfo |
I see - thanks for the honest feedback! :)
The way I see it the Mini Composer is more of a "creative toy" than a "pro-tool", at least at this point.
*imagines* Cubase with virtual synths on a cellular phone...
*drool* :) |
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| Beatflux |
| quote: | Originally posted by KB-INfo
I see - thanks for the honest feedback! :)
The way I see it the Mini Composer is more of a "creative toy" than a "pro-tool", at least at this point.
*imagines* Cubase with virtual synths on a cellular phone...
*drool* :) |
Kind of behind in the times?
There's a lot of apps out there that you can use as a pro tool.
You've got Beatmaker 2, Technobox, Prochords, and Moog Filter just to name a few...
edit: Now that I think about it, there's already a ton of "fill in the squares to make a melody" apps. |
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| Von Pistol |
I checked out that beatmaker 2. It looks pretty sweet from the screen shots. Is it worth $20 though?
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| Beatflux |
| quote: | Originally posted by Von Pistol
I checked out that beatmaker 2. It looks pretty sweet from the screen shots. Is it worth $20 though?
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I have beatmaker one, but I really prefer playing around with Technobox. |
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| Von Pistol |
it looks kinda similar to beatmaker2 but i didnt see a track layout screen....does it have one? its considerably less money as well
what are you running these on? Iphone? does it kill cpu |
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