

These days they are almost too numerous to keep track of and many audio-specialist companies are thinking forward and designing new music tools for the iPad and iPhone that do different things than record, play or sample music. Over the past year we have seen exponential growth of music creation apps for the iOS platform.

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But I must say that integrating iOS software with the software on your home computer is a step in the right direction and a tool that many of us would love to have.
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In addition the interface for transferring files to your computer is clunk at best and Mac users have no FL Studio on their computer at home. For starters FL Studio has always been a PC-only application. This app will allow you to work on a project on your home computer (in FL Studio) and then save the project to the iOS app for on-the-go editing (are you listening Propellerhead and Native Instruments?) Now of course it’s not as simple as that. The iPhone version goes for $14.99 while the (much cleaner and obviously bigger) and the HD iPad app goes for $19.99 (apparently an introductory price that will go up in the near future.) While there are many DAW, multitrack and step sequencer applications for the iOS platform, Image Line has done something new that we hope to see other companies implement: integration between the iOS app and your desktop application. Now, in a surprisingly literal translation from the hardware to ipad, it appears the tenori-on has added that feature – but lost some of its charm.” – Peter KirnĪfter months of speculation (and excitement from fans), Image Line has released a version of FL Studio called FL Studio Mobile (Fruity Loops for you old-schoolers) that runs on the iPad and iPhone. notably, wireless networking, which promised social music-making with other devices, was gone, replaced with a more-limited midi connector. Here’s a bit of what he has to say about the TNR-i: On the road from futuristic instrumental concept to real-world product, the yamaha tenori-on as shipped lacked some of the functionality its creator, gifted media artist toshio iwai, originally imagined. In the meantime check out Peter Kirn’s in-depth coverage over at Create Digital Music. More reports on this cool app when we can get our hands on one. TNR-i has been released in Europe via the iTunes store but are waiting patiently to reach the U.S. While the iPad doesn’t have the buttons and physicality of the original device it maintains the 16 x 16 grid and functionality of the original.

But the latest announcement from Yamaha has us very excited as they are releasing an iPad version of Toshio Iwai‘s brilliant Tenori On music interface. First came the announcement of 7 MIDI based control surfaces that allow you to control Yamaha synthesizers from your ipad. Yamaha has been hard at work with technology aimed at your iPad this month. In this piece we’ll take a look at the new Tenori On iPad app by Yamaha, an ear training app from Audiofile Engineering called Quiztones and the highly anticipated FL Studio Mobile application. These devices have become very popular for on-the-go producers and the features of Apple’s latest operating system allow for some handy integration with your hardware gear and computers.

This month we dig into the world of iOS application development for music production on your iPad and iPhone.
