XME Inc. has been releasing a ton of demos for their recently released Studio 2. You'll find all of them on the official YouTube channel, but here is a particularly eye-opening one! First they show off recording from Internet Radio, then through Audiobus.
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I watched all the videos for Studio 2 this morning. Unfortunately, they are only marginally illuminating, but still, if one were not invested already in Auria or Cubasis, this seems like a pretty decent studio app. It looks to be on par with MultiTrack DAW or Meteor.
Record iTunes radio huh? My crystal ball shows Apple shutting that one down if they get wind of it. ;-)
@ Joe – given the fact that apple won't allow apps which access iTunes — for the singular purpose of chord identification — to open "protected" music files, I think your crystal ball has got the right of it. I will be surprised if they don't smack it down.
I'm not a fan of floating windows. That's one reason I don't really dig the typical VST's/DAW desktop approach. When he brought in the undocked drum-pads window, it bugs me.