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Apple GarageBand For iOS 1.2

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

For a mere point release, there’s an extraordinary amount of new stuff in the latest version of Apple’s amazing mobile DAW.

For many, the two most welcome additions will be the Note Editor and Track Merge. The former should have been there since day one, really, being the piano roll MIDI editor we’ve always wanted in GarageBand for iOS. Notes can be drawn in, deleted, lengthened, moved around and adjusted for velocity, and instrument choice and articulation for the new Smart Strings can also be selected per note. It all works as well as such things ever can on a touchscreen, although a solo button in the editor would be useful.

Track Merge, meanwhile, enables you to bounce up to eight tracks down to a single audio track. While the implementation is extremely basic, it does at last mean we can go beyond that stingy eight-track limit.

Four synth Smart Basses and four synth Smart Keyboards (all of which sound great, if a bit generic) boost the existing instrument roster, while Smart Strings introduce a whole new category. Smart Strings comprise violins, viola, cello and double bass, each with three playing articulations: pizzicato, staccato and legato (these can also be controlled by the modwheel if you hook a MIDI keyboard up via the iPad Camera Connection Kit).

Single notes(freely pitch-able or snapped to fixed pitches) and chords can be played, while Autoplay mode offers four styles (Cinematic, Pop, Modern, Romantic) of prefab performances.

iCloud is now supported, enabling effortless sync between all your iOS devices. With YouTube, Facebook and SoundCloud uploading, you can also share your music with friends, bandmates or the whole internet.

The headline feature for us, though, is Jam Session, with which up to four iOS devices running GarageBand 1.2 can sync to a specified host (the Bandleader), who also aggregates all recordings onto their iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. It’s insanely good fun and genuinely productive in terms of ‘serious’ music-making – in a sketchbook kind of way, at least.

For less than the price of a pint, GarageBand for iOS was already a must-have, but 1.2 makes it even more essential.

Read more about Apple GarageBand For iOS 1.2 at MusicRadar.com




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Apple updates Logic Pro to v9.1.7

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

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Apple has updated Logic Pro to version 9.1.7. Compatibility: Provides compatibility with songs created with GarageBand for iOS 1.2. Performance and Stability: Resolves an issue in Logic Pro 9.1.6 i [Read More]
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Apple updates GarageBand for iOS to v1.2

Wednesday, March 14th, 2012

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Last week Apple released major updates for GarageBand and iMovie along with the introduction of iPhoto for iPad and iPhone, completing its suite of iLife apps for iOS. We’ll concentrate on GarageBand [Read More]
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Nine Volt Audio releases Big Bad Guitars V2 and Big Bad Bass Guitar V2 in Stylus RMX, REX, Kontakt, Acid and Apple Loop formats

Saturday, March 10th, 2012

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Nine Volt Audio has released Volumes Two of Big Bad Guitars and Big Bad Bass Guitar. Both Big Bad Vol 2 titles are centered around ten suites, each with 55+ parts comprised of riffs, rhythms, lines, [Read More]
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Apple updates MainStage to v2.2.1

Thursday, March 1st, 2012

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Apple has updated MainStage to version 2.2.1. Installation: Resolves several issues related to the download and installation of basic and additional content. Performance: Addresses an issue in Main [Read More]
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What is the best apple mac to get for music and graphics?

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012

Question by : What is the best apple mac to get for music and graphics?
I’m currently using a PC for all my audio production and graphics software. I want to get a mac of some description. Obviously, the most expensive option is the way to go, but in terms of practicality, i was looking at the lower range Imacs. Would the 21.5 -2.5GHz be sufficient to run programs such as Ableton live and Photoshop? Or wouldnt that be enough.
Also, are they upgradeable?

Thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by buges
Me, personally, if I could afford it, I would choose the 27″ iMac. The bigger the screen you have the better.

You would be able to multitask easier, being that there’s more space for more open windows.

So you could be running photoshop and Ableton live right next to each other.

If you have a to get budget, I would go for the 21.5 inch. Still a big screen, and still easy to use

If you want portability, I would get the 15 or 17 inch MacBook pro or 13 inch air.

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Apple updates Final Cut Pro X to v10.0.3

Saturday, February 4th, 2012

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Apple has updated Final Cut Pro X to version 10.0.3, a significant update to its professional video editing application, which introduces multicam editing that automatically syncs up to 64 angles of v [Read More]
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Apple updates Logic Pro to v9.1.6 and MainStage to v2.2 – Downloads now available in Mac App Store for $199.99 / $29.99 (Boxed versions discontinued)

Friday, December 9th, 2011

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Apple has updated Logic Pro to version 9.1.6 and MainStage to version 2.2. The boxed versions of Logic Studio and Logic Express have been discontinued and these products are now available for purchase [Read More]
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Apple II Gets a New Drum Machine: DMS Drummer, Now with Video Tutorial-Demo

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Who says technology doesn’t last? The Apple II platform will be 35 years old in April, yet it’s still going strong. It even gets a brand-new drum machine software, launched this month, complete with eight wavetable-based drum sounds, and a clever sequencer. The surprise: the whole combination, delivered on a 5 1/4″ floppy disk, can be stunningly usable, as in something you’d actually want to make music with. Not bad for a computer you can typically pick up for a few bills at a flea market. (Emulators can also run the software, so you don’t even need hardware. Of course, that’s not nearly as much fun.)

Creators MJ Mahon and 8-bit Weapon released the software last week, but I wanted to wait for a full video demo and tutorial so you could see it in action. See also screen shots.

And even if you don’t want to shell up the cash, there’s a demo version.

We’ve got a sound sample of what the results sound like, via the artists:
DMS Drummer Demo by cdm

Full details:

Apple II DMS Drummer Software
by MJ Mahon & 8 Bit Weapon

Introducing the amazing DMS Drummer for Apple II personal computers! The DMS Drummer is the only wavetable based Drum Sequencer for the Apple //e, IIc, IIc+, and IIGS computers. It comes complete with 8 drum sounds: Bass, Snare, Rim Shot, Hand Clap, Tom, Hat Open, Hat Closed, and Lazer. DMS Drummer also has a massive sequencer built-in for song writing or just some creative noodling. The DMS Drummer monophonic sequencer patterns have 16 spaces. You can create up to 16 unique drum patterns and arrange them into 256 available arrangement slots. Each drum sound can also be re-pitched or “tuned” to the users preference inside the “Tone” section of any pattern. For example, you can take the single tom sound and create a rich sequence of multiple toms in various pitches like in our demo song. Each song sequence can be saved on disk as well for safe keeping.

Features: 8 Drum Sounds (tune-able)
16 Programmable Patterns
256 Arrangement Slots for Patterns Programmable Tempo
Saves your work
3 Demo Sequences by 8 Bit Weapon & ComputeHer

Requirements: Apple //e, IIc, IIc+, or IIgs computer with 80-column capability
5.25″ floppy disk drive
Monitor. [Ed.: remember, you can use a TV...]

The artists:
http://www.8bitweapon.com
http://www.computeher.com

Buy the software:
http://8bitweapon.com/store.htm [not available in the Apple App Store ;) ]

US$ 14.95 on a floppy, US$ 9.95 for a .dsk file you can use with an emulator

One (free) emulator option on Windows, for instance, these two recommend:
http://applewin.berlios.de/

This is atop their DMS 8-voice synthesizer, with chippy-sounding Acoustic Piano, Vibraphone, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Bass, Trumpet, Clarinet, square wave, sawtooth wave, sine wave, and banjo

By the way, I have to note: lately, there’s been less value given Steve Wozniak’s original, more “open” design for the Apple II. Because it allowed for massive expansion, the platform had one of the longest life cycles of any computer platform, ever, made from 1977 through 1993 and driving much of Apple Computer’s early success, without which products like the Mac and everything since would never have happened. I only wish we could find a way for modern computers to retain this kind of longevity, both in usability and hardware life, rather than have their toxic, precious guts find their way to landfills.


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Chris Martin ( Coldplay ) Performs At The Apple Special Event On 1st September 2010

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Chris Martin from Coldplay performs “Yellow”, “Viva La Vida” and “Wedding Bells” at the end of the Apple Special Event on the 1st September 2010 This is his full live performance

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