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I can't wait until there is, cos the question will then be what about a Huawei version?!Faastwalker wrote: ↑23 May 2019
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Well one can use them without the advanced pages for free with the factory sounds while the app is completely free.Faastwalker wrote: ↑23 May 2019AUS $14.99 for Europa & AUS $14.99 for Rytmik. Not exactly ‘FREE’. But now we have the devices in Reason 10.4, it makes more sense & the lure is more tempting. I’m close to biting I have to admit.
True. It's free to try, which is cool. I didn't bite previously & deleted the App. But Reason Compact 2.0 + the Reason update means I'm definitely going to download again. With the added features & improved Reason integration it's a much more enticing prospect now.tiker01 wrote: ↑23 May 2019Well one can use them without the advanced pages for free with the factory sounds while the app is completely free.Faastwalker wrote: ↑23 May 2019AUS $14.99 for Europa & AUS $14.99 for Rytmik. Not exactly ‘FREE’. But now we have the devices in Reason 10.4, it makes more sense & the lure is more tempting. I’m close to biting I have to admit.
Going after NI shouldn't be any problem. NI is at the bottom of the list on iOS. Which is sad because their products have potential. They never gave iMaschine2 MIDI support and no updates in almost 3 years.Boombastix wrote: ↑23 May 2019Magnus (the PH CTO) was on the Android event just recently here in Cali. Google showed the new Android audio/midi features, so it looks like Android finally will become as good as iOS for music apps, and PH is very in-tune with what is going on there. My guess the Android will come but they need some time to work on it since it seems it is all relatively new. That's my guess. And your phone mfg must do the OS upgrade too, which isn't always happening that quickly. Maybe for Christmas?
They are going after NI and iMaschine, even the vid is sooo similar:
It's good though as you need that entry point for new users and Compact+Lite has a much lower entry than Machine that needs at least a $250 hw investment.
iMaschine is a relic. A modern iPad Pro, or these days even just a recent base-model iPad is more than powerful enough to run a full version of Maschine. Obviously NI would have to make a major investment in porting the software and designing a touch-centric UI, but can you imagine a Maschine Mikro paired with an iPad? It would be even better than the "standalone Maschine" people keep asking for.kuhliloach wrote: ↑23 May 2019Going after NI shouldn't be any problem. NI is at the bottom of the list on iOS. Which is sad because their products have potential. They never gave iMaschine2 MIDI support and no updates in almost 3 years.Boombastix wrote: ↑23 May 2019Magnus (the PH CTO) was on the Android event just recently here in Cali. Google showed the new Android audio/midi features, so it looks like Android finally will become as good as iOS for music apps, and PH is very in-tune with what is going on there. My guess the Android will come but they need some time to work on it since it seems it is all relatively new. That's my guess. And your phone mfg must do the OS upgrade too, which isn't always happening that quickly. Maybe for Christmas?
They are going after NI and iMaschine, even the vid is sooo similar:
It's good though as you need that entry point for new users and Compact+Lite has a much lower entry than Machine that needs at least a $250 hw investment.
Where did you find this?
Cool thanks! Hadn't seen that one today.
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