Does renoise work on ipad?
If Renoise would be one of the first musicprograms to work on Ipad sold on appstore it could give it some nice publicity.
Does renoise work on ipad?
If Renoise would be one of the first musicprograms to work on Ipad sold on appstore it could give it some nice publicity.
The iPad isn’t a computer.
Probably the least appropriate of the DAWs for the iPad. Any tracker on a touch device in fact.
I want!
how could it work? iPad has a different operating system, a different CPU architecture and a different interface.
don’t expect this to happen anytime soon.
I can just imagine Renoise under Maemo on the Nokia N900. It’s not so far-fetched: Maemo is a fork of Debian, and Renoise already runs on Linux. The N900 has a 800x480 resolution, a stylus and a keyboard. The ‘touch’ part of the interface could pretty much be a mouse pointer substitute. Or, I could just RDP into the PC from it and pretend to live the dream
Maemo’s successor, MeeGo, is a platform not to be ignored. It’s set to be deployed on netbooks, tablets and mobile phones in the coming years. (BMW wants it in their cars, too.)
Warning: blue-sky visions ahead…
Use the accelerometer and compass as a set of MIDI controllers, and turn on TouchMIDI to interpret touchscreen activity as three more MIDI controllers (x, y, and pressure sensitivity). Double-tap a DSP to zoom it to almost fill the screen, with all your other DSPs minimised up to a row of buttons across the top of the screen like a scrollable taskbar. Use your phone’s touchscreen as a grid controller, filled to the brim with glorious pattern matrix. Or play several octaves of keyboard at once, one on the N900 keyboard, and another one or two filling up the touchscreen. Or grip your phone upside-down with your palm behind it and fingers wrapping around onto the keyboard like a 3-string fretboard and ‘strum’ the screen (with a real pick if you like ).
Link several N900’s (and PCs) together by Bluetooth or Wi-Fi and run MIDI signals between them, to synchronise playback and multiply your mobile musical processing power.
Oh dear. Let me clean this wet patch up.
There are pads with linux and windows-systems already… so ehm perfectly possible to have Renoise on A pad.
APad… if u need moar choice!1 :>>
what about compiling a renoise linux version for ARM? I have no idea how hard that would be, but there are so many speedy little tablets out there that run on the ARM platform. So many plugins wouldn’t work, but there really aren’t that many awesome plugins that work on my Linux x86 version anyway.
I dunno, would an ARM port be super difficult? Then you could probably get Renoise to work with an Android tablet, which I’d rather have over an iPad anyway.
because dark horse betting is most fun!!
Best I think you’d be able to do is an XRNS player for iOS. It would ignore all external DSPs (VSTs, etc) of course.
this is what A pad looks like in dutch:
I haven’t got in to OSC much, but far as I understand you can make custom interface for ipad with OSC to control Renoise and devices when 2.6 comes. Am I right?
Would be nice add to live & jam sessions but don’t see Renoise very usable only on ipad to make song from scratch… ielectribe and similar “simple” products seem better for this environment.
Sunvox, 4.99$ for Ipad/Iphone.
http://www.warmplace.ru/soft/sunvox/index.php
Free for all other platforms.
I don’t know how you guys usually use Renoise, but for me withouth a PC keyboard it would be unusable
That’s creepy I wanted to say the same thing
RENOISE FOR NDS !
i run renoise on my card puncher tbh
No pad for any serious musician.
Edit: There cannot be handling of the Renoises intelligent GUI, intuitively, in an application that has no keyboard for all the work. Simply tracking is left hand + right hand ( and the additional one, which in most cases is nowadays, and yesterday, a mouse) - this is the reason.
Eventually everything will be touch screen. bad thing is, touch screen programs must or at least should be designed from the beginning with this in mind.
Zooming in and out of an interface to get in to change a parameter(s) is very counter-intuitive. That’s what I think when I saw rebirth for iphone/ipad. at least use some type of sector/page format.