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BassLine Updated With MIDI Control & More

Finger has released an update to BassLine, its Roland TB-303 style bassline synth for Apple’s iOS. Here’s what’s new in BassLine v4: MIDI note input MIDI controller input Gated sequencer mode with real-time pattern transposition OMAC Fast Switch sender support One-swipe App Switching on iPads running iOS 5+: Swipe left from the right of the… Read More BassLine Updated With MIDI Control & More

May 2, 20125 Comments

iOS Techno Duo, MoDrum & BassLine, Updated

Developer Finger Pro has updated its techno duo for iOS, MoDrum and BassLine. Key updates include easier sync & switching between BassLine & MoDrum and AudioCopy support. Here’s what’s new:

June 29, 2011June 29, 20112 Comments

The Secrets Of MIDI Clock Sync On iOS

Finger, developers of two of the first iOS apps to implement MIDI Clock Sync effectively, MoDrum and BassLine, have shared their take on Avoiding the Pitfalls of CoreMIDI Programming: Do not block the CoreMIDI realtime thread. Do not call blocking functions like printf(), NSLog(), malloc() or Objective C method calls from any CoreMIDI I/O context such… Read More The Secrets Of MIDI Clock Sync On iOS

April 9, 2011April 9, 20112 Comments

Oh Yeah! MIDI Over Wi-Fi Gets Interesting On iPad, iPhone


MIDI over Wi-Fi: BassLine in sync with MoDrum via CoreMIDI’s built-in Network Driver was uploaded by: fingerAudioApps
Duration: 74
Rating: … Read More Oh Yeah! MIDI Over Wi-Fi Gets Interesting On iPad, iPhone

March 25, 2011March 25, 201110 Comments

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