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You can get close to this by committing to an all AU workflow. Fire all non AU apps
yeah sorry guys, was the frustration talking. I’m pretty much getting where i want to be atm with the help of Beathawk midi sequencing & Aum midi filters. P.s. Bram big fan of your work
Galileo won't get you there?
I'm not sure either one of those would make sense as an ios app. The Music Easel is a kinesthetic experience, but perhaps you could get part of the way there on ios. It certainly would be great to have more West Coast synths on ios. Ripplemaker seems to be the only one we have now.
The TONTO is a modular synth which is a DIY thing. People who want that can build their own using Audulus or Zmors.
I dunno wrlds2 Arturia has a nice vst Of a Farfisa that I would love to see ported over and a Buchla to. The touch experience is one thing but I am more interested to see where iOS touch screen can take those classics. Thanks for your thoughts in this!
I did not know that was a Farfisa substitute will check that out, thanks!
@Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr I emailed Arturia about the Buchla on iOS and they told me in no uncertain terms that it’s a non-starter.
I just realized that my favorite synth P900 (which is a modular synth with mainly Moog flavored modules) would be already on iOS if Moog hadn´t released their app just a few days after P900 was announced for mac and he wanted to do a port.
Oh, damn. Now i hate Moog (not really....but a bit). An example for me where famous brands kill a market for a (in my opinion) much better tools from an independent developer.
But i still try hard to bother him to consider it. But it´s a side project hobby and so it looks unlikely.
So Moog, you deserve me a System 55 app now (of course don´t take me too serious.....just a bit).
I'd like an AUv3 REX2 and RMX loop player please. I don't think there is one on iOS, or is there?
MAX4LIVE
That means....bad market for them? It can´t be the cpu or ram these days.
Actually, cpu was the exact reason they gave me.
Sounds more like a common marketing answer which translates more to "we can´t get enough money out of this if we support a still smaller market where people expect it for 10-20 dollar and we have to support just the latest 2-3 generations which make the market even smaller.
So i wonder what they say in 2-3 years when CPU´s are about on the level of a good i7 quadcore from today maybe.
But maybe Apple released their first 2-1 one then and apps costs the same anyway too like their desktop plug-ins counterparts.
I think 'CPU' as a reason may not always refer simply to the raw number crunching processing power (the kind of things specs fixate on) but the architecture or design of the processors in question requiring that the code be rewritten to accomodate it.
That might be true too of course. Also people might expect it as AUv3 today and then you want to run several instances of it.
In 10 years all this is gone when we running our tools trough a quantum computer server with zero latency.
Or it might be just a glitch in the matrix