To make a phone call or surfing via 3G is not the easiest tasks with the new iPhone as the news coming about extraordinary bugs but the phone has won as a music platform undoubtly. Three new products prove it: at first, IR-909, a Roland TR909-clone, which has the same sequencer philosophy as the original. Additionally, it is packed with not only the characterictic 909-samples, but 606, 707 and 808 also. For 5 USD, it is worth considering... To learn more click here.

Next is TouchOSC, a continuous controller software which emulates the design of the most desired tool of he class, Jazzmutant's Lemur. It sends control signals via wi-fi regarding the OSC (Open Sound Control) standard. It is interpreted by a few software components like Max/MSP.
TouchOSC performs rotary controllers, faders, push buttons, toggle buttons, X6Y pads and LEDs. Check here for more info.
Last but not least this is Sruti Box, a faithful emulation of the old Indian instrument with the same name. Its most interesting feature is the movement sensitivity - you can alter the sound with moving your phone. Check here for more.

