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@Retronyms said:
I'm losing patience, and I'm sure others have already lost it. Maybe we are waiting on Apple, but how do we know this wasn't also poor planning on AKAI/Retronyms part? You couldn't get bundle approval prior to launch?
The marketing people at AKAI/Retronyms don't seem to know or appreciate their customers.
After looking at some videos on iPad Musicians FB group the 'erase' feature seems to be broken?!
(ie. hold down erase and hold a pad to erase).
I do hope it does NOT turn into a 'bug fest deluxe' when I finally complete my bundle...
@retronyms LG
As for 'transferring' sessions. iExplorer can not dig any deeper than iFunBox when running iOS version greater than iOS8.2(iOS8.3 'blocked' access to the installed app bundle folders as far as I know), that is unless the device is Jailbroken and in that case the Cydia iFiles could be used to transfer the sessions...
So the only sensible solution for transferring session without using iTunes would be to implement iOS ShareSheet(ZIP and 'Open In...') for pre iOS11 users and Files.app support for iOS11+(Make the 'Documents' folder visible to Files.app).
Why does it matter who's to blame? We didn't even know this thing existed yesterday, and now we're losing patience! I'll be irritated if my appaholism is thwarted over the weekend, but with personal strength and the support of my family, I will survive.
PLEASE tell me it has core midi and we can use a midi keyboard to play the audio unit instruments and can record midi, not just audio from the au tracks?
It leaked almost 2 days ago. Was that a marketing gimmick or mistake?
You may not care who is to blame, but I do. I want to know what kind of people I'm dealing with.
Deep breath, man.
Please don't condescend to me.
‘Once bitten’ as the sayings goes....I will be watching from the sidelines
Yeah I'm not jumping in this time, I'll come back in February and see how this app is progressing.
Also nanostudio 2 is due soon and I've nearly filled my 5 app a year quota
I’m frustrated too and ready to purchase this soon as I can but I hold more trust in the devs. I’m quite sure Apple are not easy to deal with as we often see app launches with IAP’s and bundles following later. In the meantime feel free to digest the following because this doesn’t look an easy process...
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/CoreFoundation/Conceptual/CFBundles/BundleTypes/BundleTypes.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/10000123i-CH101-SW1
Wasn't my intention.
Cool.
The sad thing is that it is a pattern. See Retronyms past marketing blitzes and botched roll-outs.
That was my attitude about BM3, and it seems my money would be better spent with Intua. I'm not saying iMPC Pro 2 won't be good, but I like what I've been hearing from BM3 users, and Intua seems to be putting in work.
Just recorded a audio sample and you can’t edit properly. I really wonder if they do this on purpose? Send to AudioCopy then have to send it back. Why not do the homework and get it right before they sell it. Make a great app please. Spend the money and go all in if it’s there goal of being a great app.
A smart company would of found some people to really test there app before it hits market and would also listen to previous customers instead of making same product and shining it up a little bit.
This kind of reminds me of the initial rollout of the Akai MPC Live and MPC X a few months ago. There were delays, problems with pre-orders, problems with vendors, problems with pricing disparities. The Live was going for about $1,200 US while the X was going for about $2,000 US. I find it a bit ironic and amusing that we are getting worked up over spending $15 for an app. that brings much of the functionality of those 2 Akai units. We often forget how good we have it.
Care to share what kind of issues you've bumped in to?
(The editor in iMPC Pro worked quite well for the most part).
First world problems, for sure.
I'm not worked up, just somewhat annoyed/irritated. My takeaway from your post is that AKAI needs to get it together.
But if we're really being honest with ourselves here, most of the people participating in this thread already have apps that can do everything iMPC Pro 2 can do. We're just hoping it does it in a more efficient or pleasing way.
@JohnnyGoodyear With your app library, I could have the patience of Job.
That's true, only 'feature' I'm missing on iOS is 'Spotify Sampling' and if iMPC Pro 2 'nails' that I'll be happy
I love to learn more about how to use it legally, if you know anything.
I bought it, of course
Went out for lunch at a lovely place down the street (Odd Duck, Don't Chai This at Home) and was feeling enormous but still intended to slide some cakes down my throat and saw a little chocolate piece that was only 9 bucks and at that point recognized fate for what she is and passed on the cake, but pressed the buy button instead...
To me this looks like a simpler alternative to BM3, which is way too sophisticated for my needs. BM3 has got so much going on it distracts me from the process of actually creating music. As a technological achievement, BM3 is like Concorde. But to do get where I want to go I just need a VW Golf. I just hope iMPC Pro 2 is as solid and hassle-free as the VW.
Thank you for those words of comfort.
@Beathoven Have you tried iSpark, BeatHawk, or similar apps?
These don’t have audio tracks though so if that’s important to you.
my mpc live has worked swimmingly, not one crash. only issue I had was it didn't like my no brand sd card so I changed io sandisk and it hasn't skipped a beat.
the digitakt on the other hand has given me a headache or two and crashed, but to be fair I don't know what I did to cause the crashes and its still a definite keeper. I was afraid cause I got rid of my circuit to fund the digitakt but I found that the digitakt is what I was hoping the circuit would more or less be
as far as the impc pro 2 goes haven't pulled the trigger, has everyone confirmed that there is an 'delete' bug????
for the most part from the videos I've seen they smashed they hit the workflow out the park, and they even kept the pseudo snapshot mixing feature, where each pattern has it's own independent mixer/automation settings... this + the fact that you can now sequence patterns of 1 bar, and import patterns into the mpc live via the desktop software got me chomppin` at the bits to get in...... but I shall wait ...
Since I'm on a roll... 2 days, 200+ comments, 10,000+ views, and we're up to 3 verified purchases?
I'm sure there are bugs, but what do you mean by the 'delete' bug?
If you're referring to deleting imported/sampled samples etc, that seems to work fine. Feel free to ask any questions, but keep them simple and speak slowly
Ok... How is the Export feature... Midi/Audio, etc? Does it Export 'Song' Structure (Separate Patterns/tracks)?