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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.
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![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
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...
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.
iSEM and Nave are still a couple of my favorite synths. So Nave is unstable on the newest iOS versions?
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.
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.
I find turning Unisono to the off position helps. Which iPad and iOS are you using?
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...
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.
Yes, but the Synclavier is great!
You might be right, but they released the iOS app in late 2015.
The iTunes description says it's "Based on the Waldorf Attack VST PlugIn from 2001."
???
But to be fair..they are not the only which port a decade old code to iOS.