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2016: TRENDS YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE IN MUSIC APPS ?

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  • I'll make a prediction that could most likely fail due to the stubbornness to support old iOS versions.
    Cheese, next year we'll see iOS10 anyway...

    I predict more and more apps will start to implement iCloud Drive (ie. iOS File-Picker) for all things related to import and export. Even better would be if apps containing a load of content could share it to other apps by acting as iOS-Fileproviders.

  • @Samu said:
    I'll make a prediction that could most likely fail due to the stubbornness to support old iOS versions.
    Cheese, next year we'll see iOS10 anyway...

    I predict more and more apps will start to implement iCloud Drive (ie. iOS File-Picker) for all things related to import and export. Even better would be if apps containing a load of content could share it to other apps by acting as iOS-Fileproviders.

    I admire your doggedness and your bone :)

  • Audio Units in Auria and Cubase. And lots of AU synths and effects available.

  • @anickt said:
    Apps should not be dependent on iTunes for file management. All apps should be able to access cloud storage for saving and loading all file types.

    +1 and all apps should have the same file system as audioshare, looking in your Samplr folder of samples is an act reserved only for the brave.

  • I envisage less and less coherence as the night progresses. Happy new year folks!

  • BRUHAHAHUMBUG ONE AND ALL ETC!

  • @Samu said:
    iOS File-Picker (ie. iCloud Drive) support for import/export/backup of files generated by an application.

    Please.

    And Link. And state saving and/or MIDI program change support.

  • @syrupcore said:

    @Samu said:
    iOS File-Picker (ie. iCloud Drive) support for import/export/backup of files generated by an application.

    Please.

    And Link. And state saving and/or MIDI program change support.

    Yes. And Link as well. Again. Just in case.

  • edited December 2015

    Sfz support everywhere, particularly for apps that use drum/sample kits. A standardized 'kit' format would mean we could make a sample kit in one app and (perhaps via the promised glory of the iOS file picker), use it in any app that supports sfz/kits. Making the same kit over and over in 8 beat boxes is teh sux.

    Cool thing is it already exists: sfz format is perfect for it.

  • Hardware side of the equation
    Intel !7 processing
    16 GB RAM
    I TB storage
    USB connectivity

    EVERYTHING I GET ON ANY DESKTOP DAW PC OR MAC.
    universal AU or VST standard in every music app and D.A.W.
    ability to record sounds from the devices the internet or the devices sound card.
    sample editor with drag and drop
    dear and drop file management moving sounds from app to app effortlessly.
    Being able to use a D.A.W .with another D.A.W. as a plugin

    Auria for instance needs a sampler editor and drum pads

  • edited December 2015

    @anickt said:
    Apps should not be dependent on iTunes for file management. All apps should be able to access cloud storage for saving and loading all file types.

    @Samu said:
    iOS File-Picker (ie. iCloud Drive) support for import/export/backup of files generated by an application.

    This should already be the standard way to import/export files to and from an application as more and more 'file-manager apps' already act as File-Providers making the stored files accessible to all apps supporting the standard iOS File-Picker/iCloudDrive.

    Definitely, the iOS music world has naturally turned into an environment of using lots of little programs together, so the lack of a normal file system all of these apps can access is a major obstacle. If friends new to ios music asks me how to get a file into another app, its "Uuuuhh..."; just a headscratcher and crazy workaround every time, that often generates unnecessary copies.

  • AU support is huge too, as far as being able to recall projects with different apps. The CPU overhead is a lot lower, too, as I understand, so you can get more virtual instruments going at once.

  • edited January 2016
    • Audio Units (AU)
    • LINK
    • A standardised midi implementation both for in/out. Currently some have it, some don't. There is no true standard to follow.
    • User preference settings for how zooming and controls would work. It really shouldn't matter to the developers if some like to pinch out/in to zoom out/in (subjective views on how it'd work). Either way should be possible.
    • All numeric values should be possible to type in with keyboard.

    This list assumes IAA and AB is already taken care of.

  • Wish list of the masters in this threaad!

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