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iMPC Pro Update in the Works
Just read this on the Akai support forum:
SampleMe 1 hour ago
Hi all, great news.
Thanks to Retronyms Support I'm testing iMPC Pro beta pre-release Version 1.5 (19420) since yesterday.
My first test results: greatly improved stability; finally a good CPU and RAM management, even on iPad 2; some bugs still present, but that does not make it impossible operability. Nice work, Retronyms.
More info (pictures) here: http://jkant.blogspot.de/2016/02/beta...
Stay tuned, cheers.
Comments
....that does not make it impossible operability.
This is the core of my marketing message to Mrs. Goodyear on any given Friday night....
I'm crying
Did they ever add the "Most Requested New Feature" that they were polling everyone about?
I promised my self to wait for the next release before I compile a new list of issues.
Hope fully the list will be very short since most of the requests are already known (like Input Monitoring when sampling and the 'polyphony issues' when some notes are not played every time causing 'random' drop outs and the 'kill the sound engine and make the app unstable' by pressing the left audition button when editing samples to name a few).
Yes, that was time stretching. It was added last June: http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2015/06/01/free-impc-pro-update-adds-loop-slicing-time-stretching/
Ehm, I beg to differ, what was introduced was in reality 'importing tempo information of pre-sliced samples bought from the content-store'. When a sample is sliced, the slices play at the 'right' tempo, but it's hardly 'time-stretching'(you can hear the slice start to play back in reverse when slowing it down enough).
The 'slicing' of user-samples in the current version of iMPC Pro puts the app in an 'endless loop' when saving a sliced-sample. 'Slicing' is needed for iMPC Pro to be able to do tempo-adjustment'. The is no real 'time-stretch/pitch-adjust' that processes the sample anywhere to be found or warping similar to Live or Logic Pro X.
I'll wait for the net version of iMPC Pro to arrive but it's taxing my patience really bad.