Moved from FR (Solved) Powerful enough to make a desktop version
I have to say, I bought BM3 as I wanted to see if I could use my iPad Mini2 as part of my musical workflow, and am blown away with the power in this single app. Unfortunately, it is a bit power-hungry to be used for longer than an hour or so, before my iPad is getting really warm.
What I really want now, is BM3 on my desktop! This thing is perfect for me, and as I use a Surface device, the touch capabilities would work so well with BM3. Other iDAWs have made it to the desktop, including Caustic, Nanostudio, and even Korg has a commercial version, I really think BM3 would be perfectly suited for modern desktops and tablets.
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Desktop will be happening according to the developers, but it will be MacOS only.