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What IAA only styles of app do you want to see on AU? (for opinion, no flame wars desired)
The pic shows a discussion regarding a much awaited iOS app 2nd version. The dev clearly can see the need to cut out some older tech (IAA). I’m sure some more devs agree and I do too (for the most part).
This discussion is not to argue that point, but for us to discuss what features of certain IAA apps we still would like to see have AU equivalents?
Before some get all IAA vs AU, that is NOT the idea of this thread (we’ve heard all them arguments before!).
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iWavestation
Yeah I suppose the majority of us would like to see the Korg apps in general have AU versions.
For my part I was thinking more of certain features. For example:
The circular input drum wheel of Patterning.
A midi AU version of Fugue Machine.
Some of the Samplr concepts in AU form.
I suppose much of what I am still missing in AU (apart from AU versions of certain synths) is much of the more esoteric controllers and touch input surfaces from certain apps. AU midi devices - I want loads lol
Yeah. Glad to hear the dev of Quantum is stepping his toes into an AU midi
The Scapers are much needed in AU for sure!
a Step sequ......
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CC's from an LF.......
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A PIANO ROLL !

Yeah I’m thinking Drambo would tick that box. Might even sway some other devs to consider AU for beat option. Drum / beat machine apps are still mostly IAAat this time.
+1000
Groovebox, Launchpad
Magellan
Yeah I can think of so many uses for an AU piano roll (depending on how host let you send the midi). Hoping all new hosts have solid AU midi implementation.
GTL 4 loop song part to be inserted into AUM.
I’d like to see midi thru or midi redirect not sure what it would be called on midi au
So that for example I could put the Rosetta Arp on one track with a bunch of chords in it and direct the output to another track or tracks
And I’d like to see an AU version of changeling
Actually maybe it just time for an open source drum sampler AUv3 movement.
Two words: drum machines.
All the Holderness Media apps mainly Caramel Bitcrush and Stereo Designer
Quantum. No.1 request without a doubt. I’m kinda disappointed to hear it is off the table but the new midi apps sound good.
Then all the drum apps.
Then ToneStack.
DIY midi controllers! I'd love to see something like MIDI Designer Pro, but with all the parameters exposed to AUM. You could design a small mixer window, or customized XY pads, etc. Even if you had to do all the design in a standalone app, then be able to open it as MIDI AU... that would be amazing.
DrumJam and ThumbJam.
I would love to see DRC as an AU. I keep holding out for that. It is by far my favorite synth. I often sample from it as a somewhat unsatisfactory workaround.
I love the fact that AUs have to share the same meagre memory allocation. That’s a winner...
Almost all the new Korgs apps, but wouldnt mind an oldie but goodie, Nave
After opening 32 instances of Ripplemaker without a problem I concluded that this memory limit is mostly hypothetical anyway.
Mostly? lol
Not sure if you're just trying to be sarcastic, but in reality I've never had a problem with the memory limit. 360Mb is a lot of memory if you're just filling it with code and a handful of tiny GUI elements. Frugal coding and stuff.
"frugal coding and stuff" ...I like that. say, do you think you could talk to our friends over at Moog?
(I love those Moog apps, but wow, they take a lot of CPU)
Not being sarcastic, just amused that mostly hypothetical suggests partly not hypothetical. Not really sure what that even means. Obviously, the more frugal your coding, the more instances you can run, but not every app is as tight as yours. I was a programmer for 18 years, so I do have a handle on the issues, even if I no longer write code for a living.