Major update to NanoStudio
December 3, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized
Blip Interactive has announced a big update to NanoStudio, adding iPad support and more.
Here’s what’s new in NanoStudio 1.3 (Universal):
Features:
- Universal iPad version
- Free desktop version now supports window sizing
- Added extra musical scales to keyboard
- Increased size limit for a single sample to 32MB
- Ability to slide the keyboard by fractions of a note
- Mixer mute/solo
- Improved bottom range of mixer volume faders
- Double tap on mixer channel title to go to instrument
- Double tap on ‘centre zero’ knobs to return to centre
- Added ability to tap song position on status bar to toggle between bars and hours/minutes
- Added indicator to main menu to show the last selected instrument
- Update to latest Akai SynthStation library
- Added ‘Mix audio with other apps’ option to allow iTunes music background play (iOS)
- Added buffer latency settings (iOS)
- Automatic normalization is now optional after sampling or resampling
- Added an ‘add effect’ button to empty effects slots
- Changed TRG behaviour to allow drags across pads
- Added load/save effects chain to the effects select dialogue
- Song editor – vertical zoom
- Song editor – mute/solo buttons can be swiped vertically
- Song editor – added MIDI activity indicators to each track
- Song editor – parts on muted tracks are shown in grey
- MIDI file and .nsp file export dialogues now have a ‘show file’ button (Windows/OS X)
Bugfixes:
- Buzzing sound on Eden ring mod when phase was non-zero
- TRG-16′s ‘auto BPM’ function was sometimes inaccurate
- Possible fix for OS X not enumerating some MIDI input devices


