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Rolf Wöhrman ( Tempo Rubato ) apps iSpark iSem etc less likely to be updated , it seems .

Seems he's been busy with Waldolf .
My hopes for iSpark Modular GUI & midicontrol update are dashed .
iSem may also suffer .
Nave may benefit as hardware synth uses Nave engine .

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  • & they've borrowed @midiSequencer Quantum name , to boot .

  • Yeah I've put a fork in iSEM

  • The touch screen seems to have latency in the video. 3000 bucks....ouch!
    But would be a damn great midi controller with all these knobs plus that extra touch screen for sure.

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    He's a great developer but I have never considered him the fastest developer when it comes to updating apps. Expect an update to its apps once every 2 years maybe. I knew that when I bought iSpark, the good thing it's that his apps tend to be reliable.

  • @Lacm1993 said:
    He's a great developer but I have never considered him the fastest developer when it comes to updating apps. Expect an update to its apps once every 2 years maybe. I knew that when I bought iSpark, the good thing it's that his apps tend to be reliable.

    Nave was/is very unstable for me. So i see it a bit from the other side.
    But Rolf is a great guy!

  • I'm happy seeing Rolf do what he apparently loves doing :)

    As for Arturia and iSem & iSpark.
    Maybe they will just contract another developer for app support & updates.

    I have to say I've not used iSem or iSpark in ages even though I still have them installed.
    iSem takes just too darn long to load even on an Air 2.
    (If it loaded as fast as Viking, Phase/Ruis/Troublemakers, Poison-202 or the PPG apps it would be in a totally different position).

    Can't help it but I'm more and more steering away from 'digital hardware synths' knowing it's mostly DSP+DAC...

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  • @Max23 said:

    @Cib said:

    Nave is very unstable for me. So i see it a bit from the other side.
    But Rolf is a great guy!

    Ha. You are like me. You really use it and don't just hop presets.
    Im crashing too.
    Hope to see an update after all the time.

    I don't use it anymore (got a refund, my only one ever). The desktop version was unstable too when i tryed the demo.
    It crashed mainly while editing custom patches, wavetables etc.
    Save every 30 seconds or begin new.
    After some time i gave up.
    It sounds great but it drived me crazy.
    Preset switching was/is fine but i always explore my synths and push them hard.

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  • iSEM and Nave are still a couple of my favorite synths. So Nave is unstable on the newest iOS versions?

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    @Max23 said:
    It never was stable. ;)

    Weird, works great here but I'm still on iOS 7.1.2. It only occasionally crashes if I push it with lots of on board effects and or poly pitch bends. I love making my own wavetables.

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    @Max23 said:
    Im constantly crashing when I'm editing
    But that always happens in busy sessions when I'm in tweaker mode,
    I do stuff so quick then that it's hard for me to reproduce the steps I did to make it crash.
    Im not crashing because of fx or to many voices ...

    I do get a crash if I attempt to do anything for a moment or two after pressing save. I just learned to wait until Nave completed the save function. Other than that most of my crashes occur when I have the X/Y pad controlling W1/W2 Spectrum and Travel. I assumed those crashes were occurring from Nave pushing my Air 1's CPU too hard. I'm about to upgrade to a new iPad. Will be sad if Nave is abandoned.

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  • @Max23 said:

    @philowerx said: Other than that most of my crashes occur when I have the X/Y pad controlling W1/W2 Spectrum and Travel.

    That could be it.
    I like to do that or modulate it with the matrix. Or both.

    I find turning Unisono to the off position helps. Which iPad and iOS are you using?

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    @Max23 said:
    (A7) iPad mini 2
    iOS always up to date

    Same processor as the Air 1. As you can see (7.1.2) I'm never up to date. I do remember Nave frequently stuttering quite a bit when I pushed it on my old iPad 2. I was so happy it was far more stable on the Air 1. Hoping it will be a bit better on the new iPad.

  • I have no reason to believe Arturia won't update their apps. They're a name brand whose been around a while, so I would be shocked if they didn't. I'd be more concerned with Rolf's NLog apps...

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  • I would say the same about Waldorf, and there's plenty of people pissed off about Attack. Luckily, I didn't fall for that one.

  • @Max23 said:
    Arturia software is not at the pulse of the time,
    Other peoples stuff stuff sounds better
    I was really disappointed about the matrix thing,
    and the minimoog is a joke
    (The filter in iSEM I think is nice)

    and they are in the hardware business now ...

    Yes, but the Synclavier is great!

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  • @Max23 said:
    Attack is pretty old code ...

    You might be right, but they released the iOS app in late 2015.

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  • @Max23 said:
    must be from 10 years ago or more,12? More?

    The iTunes description says it's "Based on the Waldorf Attack VST PlugIn from 2001."

    @Max23 said:
    Immsmw

    ???

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  • But to be fair..they are not the only which port a decade old code to iOS.

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