Get a sneak peak of the new SampleTank and iRig MIDI interface for iOS in these new videos and audio demos made using only SampleTank sounds. SampleTank and iRig MIDI allow iPhone / iPod touch / iPad users to make pro-quality, record-ready productions on their preferred iOS device. Look for to the shipping announcement soon!
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SampleTank is the first professional-quality sound and groove module that puts hundreds of world-class instruments and patterns in your pocket. You can play SampleTank instruments on stage with the iRig MIDI interface and a keyboard or pad controller just as you would with a regular sound or synthesizer module, or you can use the built-in tools to create inspiring, professional-sounding music on the go.
Watch iRig MIDI and SampleTank in Action!
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SampleTank instruments give you unmatched realism, sound variety and audio performance - a true premier for the iOS world. For the first time on this platform, hundreds of professional sample-based sounds and patterns can be easily accessed, layered and used for playing live. You can make music anytime and anywhere the inspiration hits you. SampleTank is the most compact sound and groove module ever made.
Apple have squeezed the iPad2 power into the iPhone 4S! Dual core A5 processor, better graphics engine and 8M pixel camera. All round speed boost from the iPhone4. The real changes will come with iOS5 and iCloud next week on October 12.
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