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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuQl8T6ZHmE Preview for another iOS app that runs 4.2
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# ¿ Nov 18, 2010 02:08 |
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# ¿ Apr 18, 2024 04:48 |
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japtor posted:This app came out recently, yesterday I think, $20. I bought it. So far it's a fun app to play with. Very simple to use, seems fairly polished, and has the standard iPod interface when it comes to music selection (which I like personally). The beat syncing tool is mostly on point when you have songs of similar BPM, but once you start foraying into larger voids it obviously doesn't work as well. What's nice is that the app also has bump buttons and pitch faders on the decks to help out if the app itself doesn't get the sync right. Latency also seems okay to me in terms of virtual vinyl manipulation, or at least better than I expected. The cons are you need a splitter for the headphone jack to actually use the pre-cue feature it has. I guess that just requires a trip to radioshack, although I'm sure Apple sells it at their stores for a super inflated price. What they did not program in or whatever is to take advantage of using the iPod connector to RCA input dongle to pump audio and then use the headphones as your cue. I think that would have made this my favorite app to date if it did that. I need to find the dev's email address or something and ask him to maybe think about including that in a future update. Now for 20 dollars? Meh. The fact that you kinda need a splitter to actually do something halfway serious on it makes it a pricey event; Just dropping twenty bucks on it to fool around with seems like a bit much. This is definitely an app to grab if/when it goes on sale.
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# ¿ Dec 3, 2010 22:11 |