Tuesday, November 30, 2010
NLogSynth PRO adds Core MIDI Support
Don't miss my note below.
"What's New in Version 3.1
- iOS 4.2 support
- CoreMIDI support for controlling NLogSynth PRO with USB devices via Camera Connection Kit
- MIDI Out support (in addition to MIDI In) for Line6' Midi Mobilizer, e.g. for controlling MIDI Sound Modules with NLogSynth PRO or for interfacing to Computer via MIDI Serial Line
- Rotation: NLogSynth PRO keeps now the orientation it has started with
- Bug fixes"
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Note: So why did this get the Featured label? Because we are getting very close to the iPad becoming a ubiquitous synth device. Some might say we are already there. Once a wireless MIDI hub becomes available it will pretty much be done. Next step after that will be more processing power and MIDI syncing between apps, but not sure if Apple will allow that. Anyone know if CoreMIDI supports this? Basically an internal MIDI clock for apps running on the device to sync to?
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