

The supported models of iOS are iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s
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The system requirements for iOS wireless connection are iPad/iPhone that supports Bluetooth 4.0 and has iOS 8 or later installed. Battery Life will vary depending on the batteries used and on the conditions of use. The battery life of Korg nanokontrol studio is approximately 10 hours (with the factory settings, when using alkaline batteries). The power requirements of Korg nanokontrol studio are USB bus power, 2 AAA batteries for wireless use (alkaline or nickel-metal hydride), and power consumption less than 500 mA. The wireless technology used by Korg nanokontrol studio is Bluetooth low energy (Apple Bluetooth low-energy MIDI-specification compliant). Korg nanokontrol studio uses Micro-USB Type-B connection. The korg nanokontrol studio has 5 scene memory. View would stay on that pattern/instrument which you choose for view/editation) just for indication of modes: loop/play selection mode would lit pattern button, view/edit selection mode would blink up pattern button.The controller of the Korg nanokontrol studio includes eight sliders, eight nobs, eight mute buttons, eight solo buttons, eight record buttons, eight select buttons, six transport buttons that are beginning, stop, play, record, rewind, fast forward buttons, two-track buttons (), one cycle button, three marker buttons (Set,) and 1 scene button. Those would boost live-act performing 100% up, it would be much more convenient.ġ)solution suggestion: Nudge mode is quite unused, bottom rows could be used to mute note stepsĢ)solution suggestion: for unganged pattern view/edit could be used + button that would toggle between loop selection/patterns play mode (as usual) or viewedit selection mode (when you press pattern button, it would just selected and showed corresponding instrument to view and edit, but it would not stop pattern chaining and also not skipped to selected pattern playback and also when next playing pattern in loop, not showing them. Just two things: 1) ability to mute note steps without erasing them or changing their velocity 2) ability to see and edit the same pattern while in loop play without jumping to next one. Can’t wait to see what’s in store for the future. Amazing product that I’m glad I own and a ton of fun to boot. When it breaks 3 years from now (or a service dies or a new service appears) are you really going to want to put a dev on it for a week? Or are you going to want to keep moving forward on a new project?īeyond that – THANKS NOVATION! Your support for the Circuit has been outstanding. If nothing else it’s an external dependency on a third party service that you can’t control, and that’s almost as good as a ticking time bomb for the app. Not everyone participates in that stuff and not everyone wants their Facebook account associated to random companies (no matter how much we trust them). I’m also not a fan of requiring a social media login. That might be a good solution with minimal efforts.

Check into wrapping the HTML5 app into a desktop one. With standalone applications the Circuit has the potential for a very long life as a desirable product. Maybe consider releasing the protocol and let some awesome 3rd party apps have fun too.

A standalone application can be run much longer and even emulated in the future. 5 or 10 years down the line the current scenario that’s web dependent will no longer be supported and that functionality will be lost forever. Totally agree on the standalone management apps.
