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Drag and drop on a touch screen should be a norm. Swipe in from one of the sides drag your selection from a list into a desired place in a chain (for IAA effects for instance).
AudioBus compatible apps that don't add any buttons to the AB tab bar. Especially apps that have transport controls and make you switch back to start and stop them
The position of the speakers on the iPad is mindblowingly ridiculous. I don't have the figures but imagine a vast majority of users use iPad in landscape mode, which is especially true for watching movie, news, music videos but also composing in GB or any other DAW.
Why on earth (I'm being polite here) the speakers are not at the bottom when in horizontal position? I really hope there is a good explanation for this otherwise the product design team aren't thinking straight.
I’d quite like the speakers to be at the bottom in the horizontal position. After all, the volume control buttons are on the bottom position too, when horizontal, so it’d make sense.
I’ve always thought that the screen surface itself could be an ideal acoustic plane for a distributed-mode speaker technology (like the NXT sort). After all, in the 80s I had a casio watch that used the glass as the speaker for the beep alarm. Today, using distributed mode techniques, the iPad glass could quite well cover a usable audio range with minimal equalisation fudging.
Not many things I'd classify as "Small Things" on our collective list. I reckon that is no small thing.
We just want it all... And it all has to be delivered on time, as advertised and for a fraction of the price of any other brand of music tech.
Shaving
Apps that don't come out with set bar record and ACP
Soundcloud being useless in safari even
Korg not releasing a gadget that allows longer sample length import
Korg not adding global eq or gadgets with kaoss pads to gadget
Nano studio 2 not being released till 2020
People still thinking Putin is the enemy
Propellerhead not releasing any serious app since Thor
The fact that Sonosaurus won't make a "synth jam" app..
2012 MacBook Pros have USB 3 ports - - the 2012 lightning port has USB 2
small thing, yes. Three years later and iOS is still stuck on USB 2 speeds, I'm considerably irked.
It irks me considerably that AB (and many other apps, but most importantly AB) does not have outputs 3+ on multichannel hardware. I believe it's even been promised before, but not delivered.
@u0421793
I think Yonac wants us to play it like this:
In iTunes, when copying stuff to app docs folder now the latest version shows you files copying right away so you don't find yourself wondering whether it is actually happening. Unfortunately it is still too stupid to understand that after you've told it that you don't want to replace it it should continue copying he rest of the files. Instead it just stops.
Reminds me of my daughter when I tell her to tidy up her toys! Cheeky monkey!
Sloppy code.
I shouldn't be repeatedly asked to log into iCloud, something I've never used, each time I open iTunes while offline after the latest update. For however many billions Apple is worth, no excuse for this to be happening.
Yeah, as mentioned, no volume fades in Garage Band for iOS. A glaring omission, not corrected after multiple updates.
two things that just pissed me off in cubasis:
1) buggy freeze feature - I've already messed up one of my projects - after deleting source audio track all of my clips from other tracks got moved one track upper. Weird.
2) no timestamp project saving. Autosaving is good, but not in single project file. Now I have to make a snapshot before doing something "serious".
My battery drain that started last week.Did a soft reset (press home and standby button till the apple logo appears) and a factory reset without any luck.I hope i dont have to replace the battery after 2 years.
Settings > General > Usage > Battery Usage might reveal the culprit.
Seeing the previous post, I checked my own battery usage out of curiosity and discovered that Virsyn's Addictive Synth is using 5% of my battery in 'Background Activity'. I haven't used that app in ages and it's not loaded in background (I've even upgraded iOS since last use!).Weird! What on earth is Addictive Synth up to?
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Really? Seems like the synth landscape is overflowing with options! What kind of synthesis are you hoping for?
The fact that i have spent hundreds if not thousands on music apps over the last 4 years and Nanostudio (my first purchase) is still my go to all in one solution regardless of my other purchases...if only i knew then what i know now
@DaveMagoo
But Dave, has it not been a fun journey?
I guess so, the excitement and promise of the shiny and new.... always has a special appeal
O YES! That feeling when I started messing with the kits in patterning, was still as fresh as messing with the kits in DM1. The only downside is I filled the 64gb Air2 within a few months.
Maybe thats another thing to add to this thread, growing out of the storage size on your device
iOS music app addiction is hard with only 64, but to be honest 128 is not nearly enough if I wanted to use my iPad for more than music apps.
The fact they make 16gb models in this day and age is laughable
Not sure about that, people adapt and tend to be more careful with deleting out of date stuff, to ensure there's enough space to do stuff. If you're working with something like Gadget primarily, space isn't the issue. I have a 64GB Air 2, I'm nowhere near filling it up.
Actually, talking about iPads, there’s two things that really annoy me over and over and over. Repeatedly. Each time. And that’s not just annoying, it’s intentionally infuriating.
1] the continual pestering obscuring message that informs me that iCloud is full and nothing can be backed up. If iCloud is so misfunctional that it can’t even do what it is trying to do with no manual intervention from me, then it’s clearly not fit for purpose and should be scrapped. As it stands, it doesn’t work in the default state.
the highly irritating brain-dead moronic way that the switching on is performed. In order to get to use the iPad each time I have to push a circle, in a straight line away, over there some distance. The idiot who designed this should be hung drawn and quartered, or at least prevented from ever working in any industry ever again. How did a total lack of awareness of ergonomics ever succeed in this stupid useless piece of user interaction? Especially for something so repetitively used, and especially for something so critical.
The finger will naturally curve, not go in a straight line, especially as it involves pushing away, which can’t be done as accurately and quickly, rather than pulling toward, which can be done quicker with more accuracy. Typically it takes me about five times on average to get into using the iPad because pushing the circle all the way over there naturally slips off the straight bar it has to follow.
If I’m in a hurry to get in to the iPad, it can be worse — in excess of about twenty attempts is not unheard of, and if I want to get in quicker, it makes the chance of successfully pushing it away along an artificial virtual straight line to over there, all the more likely to go incorrectly, what with slipping off the line below it, and hurriedly over-compensating so that it slips off over to the top of it instead. Often I don’t use the iPad for days, and I think the depressing broken experience of trying to get into it in at all, and trying over and over, is what is repelling me.
Wait for it ...
Pushing which circle where?
The screen unlock swipe? Never had any trouble with this. You've either got a screen protector that is Too thick or a faulty screen. ...or you have a highly unconventional swipe method
Harsh