nanoloop is good, but extremely limited to what it can do
Wow. No. The limitation lies not in the software.
Although I agree that there is no software that utilizes the full potential of the GBA hardware, nanoloop is far from limited.
The question is really what would be interesting on the hardware- not how much it could computationally do.
I think nanoloop embodies that in a good way- It takes advantage of how minimal the controls are of the system and presents the user of a intuitive, fun & quick way of composing music. If you want to make something more complex, do so- I find no trouble in creating very lush sounds & music with nanoloop.
Sorry if I'm sounding harsh, I just don't think we should lay blame on tools that can be used in so many ways by so many different people.
Last edited by _-_- (Jul 29, 2012 6:53 pm)