So here’s another round up of the week’s news. There were lots of interesting things coming out of NAMM, and some, but not all, have made it into the round up.
Interesting things:
- Kymatica developer shows us how to get zero input sounds from AUFX:Dub and AUFX:Space.
- XOR Trinity (Bastl Instruments) shows us what it can do
- SoundCloud are doing well, but what’s next?
- Gobbler getting iOS support, announced at NAMM
- There’s a bit more news on what’s happening with JACK on iOS
- I finally tell you what I think about the Korg littleBits synth kit.
Hardware:
- Zoom launches iQ5 mic for iPhone / iPad
- Sonoma are bringing their GuitarJack mini and StudioJack soon
Things to look forward to:
- Cakewalk are bringing their Z3TA synth to your iPad
- Reactable shows off something awesome at NAMM
- iPulsaret update on the way?
- VividTracker has been submitted to the app store
- Drum Perfect screen shot
- Another Audiobus 2 video
App updates:
- MobMuPlat gets an update after a long time
- Audio Mastering 2.0 is a massive update and well worth a look at the video here.
- NLogSynth Pro goes 64bit native
- NLog MIDI also goes the same way
- SoundFont Pro adds IAA
- S4 Rhythm Composer adds MIDI
- Sunvox 1.7.4 arrives on iOS
- DrumJam 1.2 arrives with lots of new features
- Fugue 1.1 arrives and 1.2 is already on the way
- AUFX:Space brings swirl and more
- AUFX:Dub brings lots of tweaks too
New apps:
- polynomi-on arrives and looks strange
- Giant isoPod arrives, an interesting looking noise synth
- Nebulous Theremin arrives
Things to do:
- Watch the video and enter the Yellofier VW competition
- Take a look at Discchord’s NAMM round up
- If you haven’t already then take a look at Doc Pop’s kickstarter campaign
- Comment on how you organise your apps, I’d like to know
- Ototo is a new music device on kickstarter and well on the way to being funded already
See you tomorrow for more mobile music stuff.