Wednesday, April 21, 2010
iPad iElectribe Noise test
YouTube via larsby — April 21, 2010 — "Just me improvising a little on the iElectribe., good fun!"
iElectribe on iTunes
iPads on Ebay
Side Note: I'm finding that I'm not using the soft synth label on these. I don't use them for hardware VA synths, only PC software. When I see and play the iElectribe it feels like hardware.
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Well, it's entirely up to you - your house, your rules - but if someone were to release a softsynth that ran on (and took over) a bare PC, rather than running under Windows or Linux, would you classify that as hardware too?
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