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‘Bout Gadget and AUs: how long did it take to propellerhead to open up reason?
Unfortunately for korg many of their(wonderful)iOS synths are anyway available outside their garden, cannibalizing the "if you don’t get gadget you don’t get those treats"
Nice demo of the P900, i have to take your word for it, since i don't have the comparison. You obviously know your way around this synth, so it's understandable that you would want to have this same thing on the iPad. Btw. Audulus is doing a Black Friday sale, and i'm so gonna get into that one!
Great points! Korgs whole strategy seems kinda flawed, but the App itself is just a good user experience. Very interested in where this goes...
Yeah, it’s a beautiful thing.. I think iOSounddesign has it pinned, in that it’s often overlooked in favor of the modulars with all the skeumorphic eye candy.
I’m currently learning modular via Model 15 and iVCS3. Planning to spend more time in Audulus 3 soon though, as its been sitting on my ipad for a couple months now. I want to master the basics before I try to wrap my head around the endless complexity it offers.
Other platforms to catch up to apple on the music production front so I never have to listen to a genius bar employee tell me that the reason my phone or iPad suddenly stopped functioning after an update is because I am “Using it wrong”
Which platforms would that be? I don't see anything coming up on the horizon...
The matrix of the iVCS3 translates great to the touchscreen though, but you have to get your head around this beast first. The AUv3 implementation is kinda weird though...i could never make any use of it...
I would gladly pay $50 for a decent graphic pitch correction tool. Waves Tune costs $70 for the Mac, so it's not that impossible a dream.
I’d gladly pay $50+ Each for an AU version of Korg’s iPoly/Mono and Odessy. Also would pay lots to have an AU version of Syntronik. I don’t understand why developers decided to block off their app for use inside of other apps. I feel like implementing AU support would bring more users... shrugs
Apparently Syntronik is planned (fingers crossed)
I better get my money ready then lol
+1
LA-2A
Pultec EQP-1A
Pulten MEQ-5 Mid-Range Equalizer
Had 2 UAD cards in my old and now broken PC, I loved these 3 plugins, especially the EQs. Incredible for vocals.
Versions of the Pultec EQP-1A are offered by several companies, for example IK Multimedia. I wonder if they are as good as the UAD ones.
So here's what I really want to see:
iOS compatibility for "Universal Audio Apollo Twin MKII Quad". AU for iOS brought us 1 step closer to this dream.
Now there's only another 97 steps missing :-)
This.
This!
DEFINITELY THIS!
Aaaaaand...a resurrected Alchemy synth because apparently I'll never get over that.
Korg gadgets as AU (yes, I'd pay 50 again for it)
Pianoteq - we have a lot of great pianos, but this one would slay them all
Josh Bell violin embertone
melodyne for vocals
I kind of think that running Korg stuff inside of Gadget already functions as a proprietary form of AU. I don't have the add-on stuff (Wavestation, etc.) but don't those allow multiple instances like the regular gadgets already?
@CracklePot They do indeed, only limit is device power and you can't save patches in some add on gadgets that are available as a separate app (I think)
Biggest issue for me is no real patch editing in im1 Gadget, and crucial limitations in the the iWavestation gadget. The beautiful full screen interfaces of the standalone apps, would be incredible as an AUv3. Someone mentioned iOdyssei, and is absolutely right. Can compete with Zeeon, and has a unique character.
Lets hope they go for it, would be a a true shame if these great synths fade into obscurity in the next years because they won't go Auv3...