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Is it me or Beatmaker 3 is very unstable

I don't know if it's my Ipad or what but Beatmaker 3 crashes constantly. I was making a beat..Loaded an audio track, then hit samples in directory and crash..It seems it crashes constantly. Any ideas?

Ipad 2018 - 128gb

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  • Yes, there’s are a number of known bugs but it actually crashes very rarely for me. Please report your crash on the Intua forum so the developers can try to reproduce it. There is a big update planned (3.1) that we are hoping moves things forward.

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  • Maybe it’s the iOS update

  • @Antos3345 said:
    Maybe it’s the iOS update

    This is often the problem with iOS...
    Apple has a strange behavior to change core functions without any significant talk about it (something a read somewhere else on a iOS forum)...

    Let's wait for Beatmaker 3.1... Perhaps we see an one year anniversary of BM3 and the 3.1 release at the same time (15 july)?

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    If an iOS update caused the instability, it's probably a good time to remind people not to update iOS if you use complex niche apps that push the boundaries of the device and OS. Wait until there's some kind of consensus that your favorite apps are working well.

    My wife has used iPhones and iPads for years, always updates when asked, and I rarely if ever hear her complaining about something getting messed up. She's probably typical of millions of iOS users, and that market drives Apple development.

  • @lovadamusic said:
    If an iOS update caused the instability, it's probably a good time to remind people not to update iOS if you use complex niche apps that push the boundaries of the device and OS. Wait until there's some kind of consensus that your favorite apps are working well.

    My wife has used iPhones and iPads for years, always updates when asked, and I rarely if ever hear her complaining about something getting messed up. She's probably typical of millions of iOS users, and that market drives Apple development.

    Why I am still using Animoog and other "old" apps with relatively low issues

  • Just been editing a very simple loop and exporting to Cubasis, lots of crashes this evening and not obviously at a particular point in proceedings. Very frustrating, instability stops this from being a favorite app at the moment.

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  • @mAxjUlien said:
    Ironically, since commenting about how stable it’s been for me in someone else’s post...BM3 has been crashing pretty often.

    Maybe you shouldn't have commented :smile:

  • @RUST( i )K said:

    @lovadamusic said:
    If an iOS update caused the instability, it's probably a good time to remind people not to update iOS if you use complex niche apps that push the boundaries of the device and OS. Wait until there's some kind of consensus that your favorite apps are working well.

    My wife has used iPhones and iPads for years, always updates when asked, and I rarely if ever hear her complaining about something getting messed up. She's probably typical of millions of iOS users, and that market drives Apple development.

    Why I am still using Animoog and other "old" apps with relatively low issues

    Good question. I don't know the answers, but some apps are more durable for some reason. Older apps are probably in general less complicated because they offer fewer newer features. Also, one user might have problems with their configuration while another doesn't. Apparently, some have had good luck with Alchemy, which hasn't been updated for years, but for me hasn't worked well even before Apple bought it from Camel. Making a complex sound app that's stable and durable on various and changing iOS systems is just more rare than we'd like.

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