NanoStudio 2 is a music app developed by Blip Interactive. The last update, v2.10, released on August 05, 2021, and it’s rated 4.53 out of 5 based on the latest 311 reviews. NanoStudio 2 costs $14.99 and requires iOS 11.0+ and Android 10 or newer to download.
Music production studio
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Description
NanoStudio 2 is a powerful music production environment for synthesis, sampling, arranging, editing and mixing.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Great app, but like most it looks to be abandoned.
Last update 3 years ago.
Such a cool app with room to grow, shame that so many devs either run out of time or funding to keep gems like these going.
★★★★★MUST HAVE APP
This app is fantastic for creating music. The app never crashes and sounds great. AUv3 apps work very well in NanoStudio 2. Recording and editing MIDI notes is super intuitive and NS2 is clearly the best iOS app for that sort of work. Audio is easily recorded into the built-in Slate “drum machine” and the included multi-synthesis Obsidian synthesizer is also a full featured sampler so I find it easy to use the sounds of any iOS synth (even IAA synths) by recording the audio. Even samples fr
★★★★★Incredible app!
I first got nanostudio one several years ago to keep me occupied on flights when I couldn't play online games on my phone. I got so into it that I started releasing cassette tapes to my friends made purely from nanostudio one, as an exercise in restriction. That grew to several cassette tapes, a cd, and a vinyl record, released by various labels and sold around the world. I've also used nanostudio (both one and two) to perform live for the past decade or so. It's super handy to have such a versa
★★★★☆It’s the best iOS DAW IMHO except…
The audio track thing. They were planned to be added soon after initial release but the dev got sidetracked due to user requests for AUv3 compatibility. For me the audio tracks would have been much more useful than AU. I think audio tracks would’ve generated more sales also. Then he could have justified the time to implement AU. If you don’t need audio tracks then I would suggest NS2 over all the others. It does need an update but still…
Also, reading some of these reviews, people are just wron
★★★★★Robust
I've spent a lot of time with this app on iPhone and some on iPad, which has even more powerful features, like a frequency analyzer. It got me hooked on composition and sound design. There are a lot of options out there and I found this to be an excellent one. Workflow is great on the piano roll. Synth is super. There's so much to do you don't need in-app purchase expansions but they've been worth it, for me. Reasonable, especially on sale. Exporting files as audio or midi works great for furthe