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iSymphonic Update! Now a fully functional AUv3!

very nice update, now not only works in Garageband but now also in AUM, Cubasis, even modstep

app size increased by several 100 MB due to embedded demo videos of sound sets

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  • I havent tried it yet, but all notes work?/ i had problems with only some notes working before as au

  • A good update. Nice to have the demos available. Nicer to have AU working properly, too. Just wish the sound packs were closer to my idea of reasonable.

  • @Hansson said:
    I havent tried it yet, but all notes work?/ i had problems with only some notes working before as au

    yes, all the notes and several instances (tested on Air1)

  • Been testing it in on my iPad Pro now with my Xkey controller. One AU instance works well. However two instances both receiving from the controller begins to crackle when I use 5 sustained notes for a prolonged period of time. Using them in a more staccato style of playing sounds fine though. With three instances, even the staccato style shows sound issues.

    A step forward though. I'm glad to be able to use this in AUM most of all.

  • If one can have a bespectacled man-crush on an app, I have one on this....

  • edited December 2016

    Still doesn't seem to work for me, at least, as intended, unfortunately. No dropped notes anymore, I think, but...

    Tried in AUM and Cubasis on iPad Pro, and in both, running just two instances of iSymphonic AU with different instruments for each instance (tried orchestral and French horns) soon led to horrible sudden squawks occurring unpredictably with any amount of sustained playing and notes. I was playing both instruments from the same keyboard, first with AUM's own virtual keyboard, then in Cubasis with its own one.

    I also tried playing with ThumbJam MIDI with the AUs hosted in AUM, but with the same results.

  • I had the same issue, said "f- it", and purchased the Miroslav 2 IAP instead. I know it's more work to program and record the results, but damn it if ain't worth the hassle. To my ears, iSymphonic sounds more like a collection of soundfonts (some lower quality, some higher quality), and I already have 2,000+ soundfonts for scratch pad reasons and as sound sources. Multitrack Studio and Auria's Lyra both play Soundfonts, bismark 16 still being limited in how many soundfonts one can use at a time.

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