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BillW wrote:Yeah, I think it's worth it too...especially if you are doing a lot of live playing. It's obvious a lot of work went into this app. Two years ago, I'd have killed for this, but my Kronos 61s are getting less use these days as I migrate to Mainstage.
I am moving towards MS3 instruments, too, even from a home studio setting.
Pulling them into the SEQ, little by little.

The MS3 guitars/Omnis2 guitars, for example, are so much stronger than Kronos, which is almost not a fair comparison.

Bill, is your MS on a Win laptop or a MacBook ? ( sorry for going off into another topic)
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Bachus wrote:I would like to have 16 pads on screen.. then i can use the ipad fully to replace my Korg nanopad.
Though the nanopad sends velocity, I don't think iPad screen does...? (Which might not matter, depending on your use...)
Bachus wrote:Another thing, and i dont even know if its possibile on an ipad.

an option to open other ipad apps from this app and jump back to it...

Think about apps like
-Touch OSC
-Audiobus 3
-Your favorite music reader
If you launch those apps first, you can already quickly get back to them by double-clicking the Home button, and then quickly get back to this one the same way. If an app happens to implement Apple's multitasking screen feature, you could also bring it up in a pane by swiping in from the right edge of the screen.
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