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Thumbjam not opening - Anyone else? [Working again after reinstall]
For my sins I haven't played with TJ for a little while, but now find it opens to the splash but then crashes out. Before I reinstall, just wondering if it's working for everyone else right now? 12.9/latest.
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Working on my SE (latest).
It works on my phone 8+ running the latest.
Working on iPhone here
DJam
same ting
iPhone 7+
All's well on Air2 with latest OS.
I just bought it, it works fresh out of the box. Never messed with this one before, seems fun
Works on 10.5 iPad latest OS
And
iPhone 5s, last version of iOS 10
IPad Pro 10.5 iOS 11.2.2 all good!
Astonished. It's amazing, if a little out of date in its UI.
Don't overlook the arp.
Yeah, I had Christmas credit left over so I figured what the hell. I think this really might be the last archive app I hadn't owned.
Thank you all for having a fiddle. I shall delete and start over. See if that helps. As for you, Mister Oat, what fun you have before you (and he's right, don't miss out on the ARP).
Welcome to the party, TJ was my entry into iOS music making and I still have it on my 2nd gen iPod Touch.
That’s MISTER Oat to yo.....oh.
Just opened Thumbjam successfully. Latest iPad Pro 12.9”, iOS 11.1 (not going to bother updating if it means Thumbjam won’t open).
I gotta say after a bit with it...I don’t get the big deal. I’m a teeny bit of a snob (seriously, not very much, but it IS there) when it comes to scale-restricted ‘miracle’-type MIDI controllers vs. play it yourself, damnit, but not feeling the popular opinion on this one.
Working again now (after a reinstall...). Happy to have it back.
Thumbjam holds incredible nostalgic value, being one of the first actually playable iOS instrument apps for iPhone and iPod touch (before the iPad took over as the main iOS music creation environment). A lot of us romanticise it because we’ve had it for years. You just bought it, so it doesn’t necessarily hold that same added nostalgic value and may come across as “outdated”. Just my two pence mate.
I’m glad. Love that app.
You are very generous and kind-spirited to offer such counsel to The Man Who Doesn't Think TJ Is All That And A Bag Of Crisps.
TJs Trumpet Harmon Mute with its Volume: X axis, Vibrato: Finger, Tremolo: Finger, Pitch Bend: Tilt Y
And the looper.
TJ really opened up for me when I realised it wasn’t restricted to thumbs.
The thing about TJ they struck me, beyond that trumpet, is that of all the iOS apps I bought over the years, it’s the one above all others that when I put it into someone’s hands, they don’t want to stop playing and hand it it back
Precisely. It was also the first app (and it's still true) that made me realize that the best apps were capable of being an instrument unto themselves..
So what did you use to play it....................
Right, uh we’ll just take your word for it.
Remember mates, never ask to borrow Vim’s phone. You don’t know where it’s been.
Sh-t, this made me laugh so hard.
I love how every TJ support thread turns into a “let’s all gush about how we love TJ”
I’ll do my part and just say that it is both the “can’t put it down” fun nature of the app, but also the subtle things that make it amazing. If you dive in you’ll find out it has extensive MIDI capacity, a fun ARP, voice-to-note input, built-in sampler, and more or less a MIDI/AUDI looper behind the scenes. So much possibility, but also held back by an interface that is somehow extremely playable but at the same time not very user-friendly or intuitive.
I bought TJ over the summer mainly for the sound library. I was not expecting much, since the app seemed kind of dated. Boy was I wrong! This is a very capable app beyond the obvious playing surface. I think the funky UI is a result of the app being one of the first iOS music apps, since there we not of other apps to model or copy UI elements from. It had to come up with some of the conventions that we take for granted in UI design, and there have been further general UI trends for iOS since TJ was released that haven’t made it into TJ for whatever reason. But don’t let the look or age fool you, this is still one of the top iOS music apps available today.
Nailed it.
I find that, like TriqTraq, its limitations and quirkiness just let me create. I wish it had quantization, but then again, it wouldn't be TJ if it had it.
+1
TriqTraq is absurd. I've come to the conclusion that it's BECAUSE I can't fill up every last space that there is space...