Well, I was sceptical about the usefulness of the phone version. Happy to be proven wrong. It's actually quite usable and puts a powerful tool in my pocket.
Can't wait to see audio track implementation.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for this update, particularly for increasing Obsidian's polyphony. This will make performance with NS2 so much easier Hopefully next stop audio tracks!
Thanks a lot for the great update! I didn't consider how beneficial it will be to have NS2 on my phone. I look forward to audio tracks, or maybe something that could allow it to work with the new app from 4pockets, but for now, this is THE iOS DAW to have, and your hard work is so appreciated.
So after playing more with it in depth i must say that after my alltime favorite iOS synth Alchemy (not the thingie inside GB) and all these super synths like Model D, Zeeon and whatever i came to the fact (for me at least) that Obsidian is the best synth ever on iOS. Masterpiece for me.
So i doubt it will happen anytime soon but just saying i would pay a good bunch if someday it would find its way to the mac via Catalyst or so.
Thank you Matt for this piece of art which reminds me why NS1 was my start into making music myself for the first time. Using NS2 on my iPhone feels almost like coming home from a long iOS abstinence.
Cheers and good luck with the project!
@Blip Interactive not sure where to post it but I have just seen cubasis made it to Android, now I never owed an android device and probably never will but I thought if you donโt know it then you might be interested, perhaps they did fix that latency issues and it could be your new pitch for ns2. Anyway Iโll probably get bit negative feedback from people around to try to distract you from iOS only development :DDD
@Cray23 said: @Blip Interactive not sure where to post it but I have just seen cubasis made it to Android, now I never owed an android device and probably never will but I thought if you donโt know it then you might be interested, perhaps they did fix that latency issues and it could be your new pitch for ns2. Anyway Iโll probably get bit negative feedback from people around to try to distract you from iOS only development :DDD
No, that's cool that Android is finally getting some pro audio/music app love, it's long overdue. I would be great if NS2 would be ported over, as well as Audiobus. iOS basically has an ecosystem going, so Android needs more than a few apps to make it viable. Having options is always a good thing, I don't want to be stuck with Apple devices only.
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In conclusion: Thanks, Matt.
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lol... mamn, how long it took to write this post ? It's almost art
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Well, I was sceptical about the usefulness of the phone version. Happy to be proven wrong. It's actually quite usable and puts a powerful tool in my pocket.
Can't wait to see audio track implementation.
Thanks!
Thanks - hereโs hoping it opens up a new market and gives a larger audience the chance to experience such a great app.
Woo hoo! I'm glad to see the universal version if only cuz that means Audio Tracks now have a chance.

Thank you so much for this update, particularly for increasing Obsidian's polyphony. This will make performance with NS2 so much easier
Hopefully next stop audio tracks!
Amazing work, well done and thank you!! ๐๐ป๐
Thanks a lot for the great update! I didn't consider how beneficial it will be to have NS2 on my phone. I look forward to audio tracks, or maybe something that could allow it to work with the new app from 4pockets, but for now, this is THE iOS DAW to have, and your hard work is so appreciated.
NanoStudio - uniquely awesome since the very first iPhone NS1 version (and the old OS X version too). And THANK YOU for bringing NS2 to iPhone.
So after playing more with it in depth i must say that after my alltime favorite iOS synth Alchemy (not the thingie inside GB) and all these super synths like Model D, Zeeon and whatever i came to the fact (for me at least) that Obsidian is the best synth ever on iOS. Masterpiece for me.
So i doubt it will happen anytime soon but just saying i would pay a good bunch if someday it would find its way to the mac via Catalyst or so.
Thank you Matt for this piece of art which reminds me why NS1 was my start into making music myself for the first time. Using NS2 on my iPhone feels almost like coming home from a long iOS abstinence.
Cheers and good luck with the project!
Great work Matt! Workflow is even faster on iPhone than on iPad in my case
Are there any plans for OSX version of NanoStudio2? For me this will be a gamechanger
Hmmm...atm it would be really helpful to get a link start/stop update...๐
Iโve been wanting this for years! Thanks Matt!
If you host NS2 in Audiobus 3, you can start and stop everything from the Audiobus toolbar.
@Blip Interactive not sure where to post it but I have just seen cubasis made it to Android, now I never owed an android device and probably never will but I thought if you donโt know it then you might be interested, perhaps they did fix that latency issues and it could be your new pitch for ns2. Anyway Iโll probably get bit negative feedback from people around to try to distract you from iOS only development :DDD
No, that's cool that Android is finally getting some pro audio/music app love, it's long overdue. I would be great if NS2 would be ported over, as well as Audiobus. iOS basically has an ecosystem going, so Android needs more than a few apps to make it viable. Having options is always a good thing, I don't want to be stuck with Apple devices only.