Sonorasaurus Rex Update 2.1

We have submitted Sonorasaurus Rex 2.1 to Apple! In addition to bug fixes, this major update brings in some new features that people have been asking for.

Here is a run down of what is coming with this next update:

• New Deck Split Mode for mixing externally.
• In-app mix recording in wav format.
• Resolved the Split Mode audio bug
• Resolved an issue where cue points were not saving properly.
• Adjustments to the EQs.
• Minor UI tweaks for improved usability.
• The ability to adjust the Jog Pad to 20, 50, 80 or 100 percent sensitivity.
• The ability to turn the Beat Blob on or off.
• Increased performance optimization for CBR MP3s.

For version 2.2 we’re looking into other user requests such as the effect pad, adjustable pitch range and dedicated cue buttons. We will cover more in a future post. Thanks again for everyone who has been in touch giving their time and thoughts! We will let you know when 2.1 hits the App Store – hopefully within the next week.

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August 31st, 2010
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Future Discussion

Sonorasaurus Rex 2.0 has been out in the wild for a bit now. With iOS4 coming soon to the iPad and our collected feedback on Rex 2.0 from users filed away we are setting out to finalize our next round of updates. Before finalizing our list we wanted to open up the discussion and give you the chance to chime in.

Tell us what you would like to see fixed, added and revised in the future version of Sonorasaurus Rex!

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August 3rd, 2010
Filed in: Sonorasaurus, iPad

Tiring Restrictions

Recently the volume of emails and support requests has increased and the majority of them are asking the same questions:

Why can’t I use the music from the iPod section? Why do I have to add files and maintain a separate library for Sonorasaurus?

The answer to this is basically that Apple does now want you to be able to use your iPod library. Applications like Sonorasaurus, and many other music apps, are restricted from using the songs in the iPod library.

We have done everything we can in terms of compromises by including iTunes File sharing and an HTTP Server, but until Apple lifts the iPod library restriction we are not able to give you the most convenient option possible.

Why the restriction is in place continues to baffle us. We have sat and tried to think of pros and cons to give the issue a sense of purpose and balance, but so far nothing seems to go in the CONS column.

Some of the pros are quite obvious:

• The music files are yours and you want to use them as you see fit. The iPod in itself is a way for people to conveniently access their music, so the restriction is a contradiction of terms.

• When people are not able to use their iPod and iTunes library people (especially the DJs) will end up getting music from other sources like Beatport and Juno Download because they can not rely on iTunes and the iPhone / iPad working seamlessly as an option for them to build sets for Sonorasaurus. This must be affecting Apple’s music sales to a degree.

• Most DJs get requests while playing. Being able to access the iPod library directly means they will have an easier time fulfilling these requests because they have the iTunes Store on the go. Again affecting Apple’s music sales.

• This type of access already exists for many programs, like Serato, on the desktop. So a case for applications like ours being problematic for the iPod library and iTunes is unfounded.

If this issue is something that is bothering you or affecting your use of the device and app in a negative way we feel the best solution is to tell Apple directly. The request is really quite simple. You want to use your music files in the ways you desire and access restrictions are unnecessary.

Apple iPad Feedback: link

Apple iPhone Feedback: link

Apple iPod Touch Feedback: link

And it should go without saying that as soon as the restriction is lifted we will give direct iPod access in an update. Until then we have to be patient and make do with options like iTunes File Sharing and HTTP Server access.

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June 5th, 2010
Filed in: Sonorasaurus, iPad, iPhone, iPod

Palm Sounds Celebration & Giveaway

Palm Sounds is celebrating their birthday this month. The site has been consistently reporting on mobile music creation for 4 years now. It is a fantastic resource for many people to say the least.

To celebrate the occasion we have given them some promo codes for Rex to give out. Head over to the site to check it out and offer birthday wishes!

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May 19th, 2010
Filed in: Miscellaneous, Sonorasaurus

Rex 2.0 Available Now

Hey everyone, Sonorasaurus Rex 2.0 is now approved and in the App Store, so grab it or upgrade now.

Have fun and let us know what you think in the comments!

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May 17th, 2010
Filed in: Sonorasaurus, iPad