I mean, if they make it easy to break for open source software, I see an uber cheap Jazzmutant Lemur clone here.
The possibilities are amazing.
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I mean, if they make it easy to break for open source software, I see an uber cheap Jazzmutant Lemur clone here.
The possibilities are amazing.
I already have an iPod touch & don't need or care for it to be bigger.
Hence the entire point of this thread being the hacking capabilities.
There is already an app for creating OSC-sending interfaces on iPhone OS, and probably midi too. No need to hack an iPad, unless you want all the other awesome things that come with that.
They should invent the iPad Nano
They already have, it's called the iPod touch; it's a really small iPad.
This is such a bullshit product. It's a fucking iPod Touch, only MUCH bigger. What for?T has a millon of usability issues.
Apple pisses me off more and more each day.I am, in a way, glad I haven;t bought an Apple computer since 2005.
Hah to get "pissed off" by Apple is pretty amusing. I would get it if Ableton designed an awesome Live app for it. Producing music on that thing would be lovely, and easy.
aent wrote:They should invent the iPad Nano
They already have, it's called the iPod touch; it's a really small iPad.
He was being sarcastic.
This is such a bullshit product. It's a fucking iPod Touch, only MUCH bigger. What for?T has a millon of usability issues.
Apple pisses me off more and more each day.I am, in a way, glad I haven;t bought an Apple computer since 2005.
It would make a pretty badass lemur replacement for 1/6 the cost.
How A Great Product Can Be Bad News: Apple, iPad, and the Closed Mac
create digital music had a great write up on it
I find it hilarious that it doesn't have USB ports, or ports of any kind outside of some most-likely-proprietary 30-pin connector thingus.
It would make a pretty badass lemur replacement for 1/6 the cost.
Run touchosc and you already pretty much have a lemur right? I haven't done alot of research but touchosc looks like it does the job.
tacticalbread wrote:They already have, it's called the iPod touch; it's a really small iPad.
He was being sarcastic.
Gee, really?
trash80 wrote:He was being sarcastic.
Gee, really?
Well your response wasn't as funny.