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For the music heads here that also have iPads
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Hi folks, my work just released the Arturia iMini and Tabletop 2.1 for iPad. The iMini is a recreation of the 1971 Minimoog. It's a great synthesizer (obviously I'm biased, but I'm not alone! TOP 5 BABY!). I also had the honor of seeing the 1971 physical at NAMM; the one that created, I think, the Energizer jingle (the famous battery one). We also released the AKAI iMPC which has been and is still doing really well.

We also released an update to our own product: Tabletop. It's a free to use DAW with some effects and devices free but also a bunch more you can buy. This time around we added 3 new really crazy devices (at least for our standards). I personally worked on the Boom Room.

All of these things are on the iPad, currently.

HERE ARE SOME LINKS.

AKAI iMPC
iMPC intro video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDAwVNz3aXs
iMPC on iTunes http://retronyms.com/impc/

Arturia iMini
iMini promo ad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAMWH4gci_g
iMini basic tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aoIKCS_jsY
iMini on iTunes http://retronyms.com/imini/

Retronyms Tabletop
Tabletop 2.0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niqoU_PD_5U (this is a promo vid for the previous update, but it's still cool)
Tabletop on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tabletop/id436080882?mt=8

Hi folks, my work just released the Arturia iMini and Tabletop 2.1 for iPad. The iMini is a recreation of the 1971 Minimoog. It's a great synthesizer (obviously I'm biased, but I'm not alone! TOP 5 BABY!). I also had the honor of seeing the 1971 physical at NAMM; the one that created, I think, the Energizer jingle (the famous battery one). We also released the AKAI iMPC which has been and is still doing really well.

We also released an update to our own product: Tabletop. It's a free to use DAW with some effects and devices free but also a bunch more you can buy. This time around we added 3 new really crazy devices (at least for our standards). I personally worked on the Boom Room.

All of these things are on the iPad, currently.

HERE ARE SOME LINKS.

AKAI iMPC
iMPC intro video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDAwVNz3aXs
iMPC on iTunes http://retronyms.com/impc/

Arturia iMini
iMini promo ad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAMWH4gci_g
iMini basic tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aoIKCS_jsY
iMini on iTunes http://retronyms.com/imini/

Retronyms Tabletop
Tabletop 2.0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niqoU_PD_5U (this is a promo vid for the previous update, but it's still cool)
Tabletop on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tabletop/id436080882?mt=8
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This is something I've been waiting for ever since Ruddess made morphwhiz. It was a matter of time before the minimoog was recreated. The minimoog is certainly one of the best synthesizers, even to this day.

This is something I've been waiting for ever since Ruddess made morphwhiz. It was a matter of time before the minimoog was recreated. The minimoog is certainly one of the best synthesizers, even to this day.
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TurinThis is something I've been waiting for ever since Ruddess made morphwhiz. It was a matter of time before the minimoog was recreated. The minimoog is certainly one of the best synthesizers, even to this day.

Oh yes. As I said before, I had the great honor of seeing the original Minimoog at NAMM. That was pretty insane. It was literally the legend that I was making the iPad version around, but this time right in front of me.

What's even better is that a sound designer at Arturia literally double-blind tested the VST version and the iPad version on his home theater system and could not tell the difference. Pride level: RIDICULOUS.

[quote=Turin]This is something I've been waiting for ever since Ruddess made morphwhiz. It was a matter of time before the minimoog was recreated. The minimoog is certainly one of the best synthesizers, even to this day.[/quote]
Oh yes. As I said before, I had the great honor of seeing the original Minimoog at NAMM. That was pretty insane. It was literally the legend that I was making the iPad version around, but this time right in front of me.

What's even better is that a sound designer at Arturia literally double-blind tested the VST version and the iPad version on his [i]home theater system[/i] and could not tell the difference. Pride level: RIDICULOUS.
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