NanoStudio 2

Music production studio

Published by: Blip Interactive

Description

Nanostudio 2 ist eine leistungsfähige Komplettlösung rund um die Produktion von Musik – inklusive Synthese, Sampling, Bearbeitung, Arrangieren und Abmischen. Es ist der Nachfolger von NanoStudio, das seit vielen Jahren von unzähligen Musikern wegen seiner Intuitität, Qualität und Produktivität geschätzt wird.
NanoStudio 2 basiert auf den bewährten Design-Prinzipien seines Vorgängers und liefert eine Fülle an weiteren Funktionen und Verbesserungen. Hierzu gehört auch eine neue Audio-Engine, die eine wirklich professionelle Klangqualität sicherstellt und für komplexe Projekte mit vielen Instrumenten und Effekten optimiert wurde.
In NanoStudio 2 können Instrumente, Audio- und MIDI-Effekte im Audio-Unit-Format (AUv3) genutzt werden. Eine zentrale Library für Ihre AU-Instrumente und -Presets ist dank Tagging und Suchfunktion genauso schnell und einfach zugänglich wie die internen NanoStudio-Instrumente.
NanoStudios integrierter Synthesizer heißt Obsidian. Jede seiner 32 Stimmen verfügt über 3 Oszillatoren und unterstützt 7 Synthese-Methoden, darunter Analogue, Wavetable, FM, Multi-Saw und Phase Distortion. Darüber hinaus können (Multi-)Samples als Klangerzeuger genutzt werden. Hierbei sind auch Noten- und Velocity-Splits möglich. Obsidian verfügt über 18 Filtermodelle, z. B. Resonant Analogue, Super Clean Digital, Formant, Comb und Waveshaping. Nahezu jeder Parameter kann über 5 Hüllkurven, 5 LFOs und 10 konfigurierbare Macros moduliert werden - ihre Zuweisung erfolgt mit wenigen Taps. 300 Factory Patches mit vorbelegten Makros werden bereits mitgeliefert. Zudem können sehr einfach eigene Patches erzeugt sowie weitere professionelle Patches als In-App-Käufe erworben werden.
Slate ist Nanostudios zweites internes Instrument. Es ist ein auf Samples und Synthese basierendes Performance Pad, mit dem sich Drumbeats kreativ einspielen lassen. Slate wird mit 500 erstklassigen Samples geliefert, die von Acoustic Drums mit natürlichen Artikulationen bis hin zu zeitgemäßen elektronischen Percussions und Effektsounds reichen. 50 Factory Drumkits werden mitgeliefert. Zudem ist es einfach, eigene Drumkits aus mitgelieferten oder eigenen Samples zu erstellen. Selbstredend eignet sich Slate auch für Vocals, Gitarrenriffs und andere One-Shot-Sounds.
Zum Komponieren, Arrangieren und Bearbeiten von Songs, MIDI-Parts, Automationen und Samples stehen leistungsstarke Editoren zur Verfügung. Alle Editoren besitzen eine einheitliche Benutzeroberfläche, sodass Sie Ihre Musik schnell und effizient erstellen können.
Außerdem unterstützt der vollausgestattete Sequenzer Spuren für Taktarten und Tempo (einschließlich Tempo-Verläufe) und kann über Ableton Link synchronisiert werden.
Alle Spuren werden durch einen Mixer mit einer unbegrenzten Anzahl an - auch gruppierbaren - Spuren, Insert-Effekten und Audio/MIDI-Sends zusammengeführt. Geboten werden 11 interne Effekte, darunter Reverb, Sidechain-Compressor/Expander, EQ mit Spectrum Analyzer, Look-Ahead-Limiter, Delay, Exciter, Chorus, Flanger und Phaser. Ferner können Sie AU-Audio/MIDI-Effekte verketten und wie interne Effekte verwenden.
Der Mixdown erfolgt mit bis zu 32 Bit/96 kHz und unterstützt die Dateiformate wav, aiff, ogg und M4A. Sie können alle Spuren in einem Rutsch als STEMs oder auch nur einen bestimmten Bereich rendern, etwa zum Resampling.
NanoStudio unterstützt Audiobus und einen flexiblen Dateiaustausch, der über die Dateien-App (iOS), Dropbox, AudioShare, iTunes File Sharing, AirDrop, E-Mail, WebDAV und als Import aus Ihrer iTunes-Musikbibliothek erfolgen kann.
Entwickeln Sie Ihre eigene Musik - von der ersten Idee bis hin zum fertigen Master - mit einem intuitiven Workflow, der darauf optimiert wurde, alle Aufgaben rund um die Musikproduktion auf perfekte Weise zu erledigen.
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In-Apps

Acoustic 1
CHF 6.00
Acoustic 2
CHF 6.00
Industrial 1
CHF 5.00
Industrial 2
CHF 5.00
Studio Drums
CHF 4.00
Dance & Dub 1
CHF 5.00
Dance & Dub 2
CHF 5.00
HipHop & Trap 1
CHF 5.00
HipHop & Trap 2
CHF 5.00

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    Yes, NanoStudio 2 is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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    NanoStudio 2 has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is CHF 5.11.

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User Rating

4.25 out of 5

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NanoStudio 2 Reviews

Does not work,freezes alot

psychoghost1 on

United States

As the title says..it freezes on startup and crashes,it freezes editing midi,it freezes loading plug-ins

It’s the best iOS DAW IMHO!

anickt on

United States

UPDATE: this is the best iOS DAW available as far as I’m concerned. I’ve been working with others lately and they seem so imprecise and clunky I couldn’t stand it. Since I use samples but not vocals in my music I can use Slate, Obsidian or Koala to handle samples. Also, reading some of these reviews, people are just wrong. Several say that NS2 doesn’t perform certain functions when actually it does. RTFM people! It’s not that hard! The audio track thing. They were planned to be added soon after initial release but the dev got sidetracked due to user requests for AUv3 compatibility. For me the audio tracks would have been much more useful than AU. I think audio tracks would’ve generated more sales also. Then he could have justified the time to implement AU. If you don’t need audio tracks then I would suggest NS2 over all the others.

Potentially the best DAW on iOS - if only it had audio tracks

yellow eyez on

United States

NS2 is the most impressive indie software in terms of DAWs I have yet to see on iOS. It is almost the absolute best DAW there is - its just missing one key feature that most DAWs have: AUDIO TRACKS! The dev clearly is the most talented programmer and adding audio tracks would’ve been the easiest addition to this incredibly deep mini DAW. If this had audio tracks, Logic would have had some serious competition. If the dev updated this app, I think it would take the iOS world by storm. However, in its current form, its simply the best groove box on iOS.

Great app, but like most it looks to be abandoned.

HumbleMemeFarmer on

United States

Last update 3 years ago. Such a cool app with room to grow, shame that so many devs either run out of time or funding to keep gems like these going.

Robust

Klipf-ud-Jae on

United States

I've spent a lot of time with this app on iPhone and some on iPad, which has even more powerful features, like a frequency analyzer. It got me hooked on composition and sound design. There are a lot of options out there and I found this to be an excellent one. Workflow is great on the piano roll. Synth is super. There's so much to do you don't need in-app purchase expansions but they've been worth it, for me. Reasonable, especially on sale. Exporting files as audio or midi works great for further use in DAW.

Updates!??

Bolo!! on

United States

Can we get an update soon? Ability to add audio tracks and a beater sampler would be nice.

Snap crackle pop

Jackster847 on

United States

Originally, I had to dig around a bit, but finally got a handle on the app. And soon crew to appreciate it. However, as I progressed, I discovered a few things. First, the inability to adjust the length of notes in the piano roll but I kind of found a workaround, using the duplicate function - still very imprecise, and did not help when shortening notes. But most disturbing was the crackling and popping that I was getting and realized how the CPU was being overwhelmed, when even just a few instruments were being used.

MIDI

tabdanger on

United States

Please add support for External MIDI to be able to be recorded into NS2, also, Please add suppport for drag and drop midis!! Make it easier to do so we dont have to use Streambyter or MIDI tools.

The Long Review (summary: CHARGE MORE!)

RoryBlyth on

United States

I fell in love with the original NanoStudio, lamented its disappearance from the app store, then rejoiced with the release of NS2. I use Cubasis for mobile recording (mostly vocals), but I never begin my ideas there. It's a mature DAW with fancy bits, but about as inspiring an environment for creativity as a sterile lab. When it comes to generating ideas and assembling the building blocks of a song, NanoStudio wins. For pure creative fun, it's up there with Animoog. If you're a beginner, it's easy to get started. I normally ignore factory synth presets because I want my own sounds, but the presets for the "Obsidian" engine are brilliant. You can use them as-is, or you can fiddle obsessively. Either way, you win. Oscillators, waves, evolving textures and effects... you don't need to know anything about them to create with NS2, but as you drill down into the nitty-gritty of control over instrument expression, you *will* be amazed. Whatever DAW you use for finishing your song (Cubasis, MultiTrack, GarageBand, etc.), NS2's export system, like the rest of the app, is easy. If you're working on drafts, mixing your composition down to a single audio file is as complicated as tapping a couple buttons. You can also *just as easily* export selected tracks to their own files (with or without tails). Even better, let NS2 export tracks to a zip file so you have everything you need in one place. Just open the iOS Files app, tap your zip file, then drag your audio files directly onto your DAW so you can add vocals and live instrument tracks. From the beginning, NanoStudio has been underpriced, and that probably leaves you wondering whether it's "professional" enough. It's more than enough. And it plays nicely with the various MIDI controllers out there like NaviChord and Audanika (formerly SoundPrism). Just don't confuse NanoStudio for a full end-to-end DAW. You can use it in a pinch to record vocal tracks, but that's not what NanoStudio's for. Some users see this as an oversight, but it's actually a feature. Instead of adding DAW features you can find *anywhere*, NS focuses on creation. My only concern is whether NS2 will disappear from the app store the way NS1 did. The lack of an upgrade path from NS1 to NS2 was not only irritating, but I lost access to works in process (that I still want back). NS1 upgrade gripes aside, if anything, the developer isn't charging enough for NS2. You don't get hit with paywalls left and right. There aren't giant pop-ups sayin

Incredible app!

Steven Senger on

United States

I first got nanostudio one several years ago to keep me occupied on flights when I couldn't play online games on my phone. I got so into it that I started releasing cassette tapes to my friends made purely from nanostudio one, as an exercise in restriction. That grew to several cassette tapes, a cd, and a vinyl record, released by various labels and sold around the world. I've also used nanostudio (both one and two) to perform live for the past decade or so. It's super handy to have such a versatile musical program when performing overseas, because I don't have to try to explain what a eurorack case is to airport security. Super powerful app!

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