Lemur is a professional iOS controller app that doesn’t cut any corners. It lets you control anything, any way you want. Total flexibility means it can go as deep as you need it to. Lemur can control DJ software, live electronic music performance software, studio production software (DAWs), VJ software, visual synthesis software, stage lighting and more.
ROCK SOLID STANDARD
Major stadium-touring acts use Lemur on stage. The original hardware version was introduced to the public in 2004 and Lemur software now benefits from nearly 10 years of development. These are just two of the reasons Lemur is the name cited when talking about multitouch control.
A CONTROLLER UNEQUALLED
Lemur has often been imitated but never equalled. The physics engine, which can make faders and balls bounce, is entirely unique: allowing anything from a slight organic feel to absolutely chaotic modulations. Lemur goes deep: it comes with more than twice as many unique objects as comparable apps. Options for adjusting the look and feel of objects are vast, and connection to your gear is simple.
USER LIBRARY
Access templates from top artists and the Lemur community. Some of these are actual templates used on stage, others are pure studio or creative tools. Share your own or simply browse the library and download whatever suits your needs.
Apple has announced it’s latest iteration of its popular iPad and the good news for musicians and DAW users is that a Garageband app that takes full advantage of the iPad 2 upgraded performance. Including drum pads, keyboards and guitars that can be strummed, this surely brings the iPad to the forefront of any electronic musicians and gear junkies wish list.
The garageband app is priced at only $4.99 in the US store.
What is not appearing in the announced update is the must sought after USB port, however the iPad 2 does have a tilt sensor. We’re waiting to see what innovative music apps come out of that.
For more information check out the Apple site here.