I hope the guys over at D16 imported iPad’s for themselves. iElectribe (iTunes link) is $9.99.
“This software version is so similar to the Electribe hardware, I already know how to use it on the first day!” – VJFranzK
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So how does one sync an ipad with this application?
Do you think real-time latency is an issue?
THX,
Jason // Chicago
I don’t think you can sync so for going at it live with Ableton would be an issue. But recording loops in would be fun no?
Maybe it could be synced it with something like this…?
http://line6.com/midimobilizer/
Nice! When will they release it for real computers?
never samizdat ;)
for some reason when you release software for a novelty item, you can make it really good for a low price. but when it goes on a PC it’s minimum $100
Nice, should be a vst though. Ipad with no sync and no multitasking makes it toyish. Korg should of made a vst of this instead of an ipad app or both.
wak. get the real one. just one mans opinion.
It’s nuts how they can make this for so cheap, but if it’s for PC (or MAC) it costs your left arm. Guess it’s the VST. Nice review of it none the less.