![]() Very cool that it is cross-platform like that. I had no idea - I’ve heard of N-Track for iOS but I didn’t know it was on any computer platforms. What’s Aidio Evolution got that MYS doesn’t? I guess iOS GarageBand is supposed to be similar to Logic but it always felt pretty different to Zenbeats and n-Track has these cross platform as well. ![]() I don’t know why more companies have not adopted the MTS approach of having desktop and iOS DAWs that are extremely similar. The way the iOS and desktop versions of MTS are nearly identical really does make them so easy to work with. What’s Aidio Evolution got that MYS said: But it is an excellent program! Maybe it is better known in Europe? I am in the US. seen MTS on any list of desktop DAWs (even lists of obscure DAWs that include programs like MuLab) and I have never seen any mention of MTS on non-iOS forums.I discovered MTS for desktop because I already had the iPad version - I’ll bet the same is true of you? MTS seems so underrated and, as far as I can tell, its desktop version seems almost completely unknown outside of people like you and me who also use the iPad version. ![]() I didn’t know it was seamless with PC too, though - that’s great. I use MTS for iPad and for Mac and I really like how seamless it is to move back and forth between them, and I also like how similar the two versions are, making the switch from one to the other even easier. MTS also is available in Mac, and projects can do iPad - Windows - Mac. Projects can ship back and forth between the PC and iPad versions, something I haven’t seen with other iPad/PC combinations. I’ve also shipped projects between MTS for iPad and MTS for Windows (96) (old 32 bit stack) ![]()
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