Retouch Control offers TouchOSC templates to control Propellerhead\'s Record and Reason. So it is NOT an app but uses the TouchOSC app as a basis. TouchOSC is a universal iPhone / iPod Touch / iPad application that lets you send and receive Open...
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Published on Dec 15, 2010 12:50:16 PM by Gear Junkies

 


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