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Testing AU memory Limits in iOS 12
I saw mention that the AU memory limit for higher end devices was increased in iOS 12. Just got done with a quick test and it looks true. I was only able to load one instance of Neo Soul Keys before and now I can load three. With Kaspar I could load four before but now it can handle six instances before crashing.
I’m on a 10.5” and would like to hear about others experiences.
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I am on a 2017 ipad and before could only get three instances of Synthmaster One at time in BM3 but now I can get five. Whoot! Didn't think it would help on this device but it certainly seems to be the case for me.
No difference on my iPad Pro 9’7 2017
4 instances of Model D at 256 samples on 9.7" pro. I couldn't do that before.
Is that 2016 with 2GB ram? I wonder if the increase only happened on 4GB models.
The 2017 ipad is 2 gigs which is why I was (and still am) surprised at being able to get two more instances.
Odd, you would think a 2GB pro would notice the benefits as well if you do.
I just tested and crashed on the 27th instance...
Looks like I’m going to have to find another reason for not making music besides ‘I can’t load enough instances...’
The 10.5 just became interesting to me.
+1
Remember, adding tracks and assigning AUs to them is one thing. Closing the project and reopening it without any skips/failures/hiccups is another thing. If it can reopen the project intact without losing any settings/tweaks/sounds, you are golden.
Indeed mine is the 2 gig model and I have been testing an au app which will crash after two instances. This is still the case after ios 12 so no improvement for ipad pro 9'7 2gig
Awesome, finally we can load more than 32 instances of Ripplemaker!
What DAW you used to load the 12 SM1 AUs?
I'm guessing you'll still get it on the neck if your cpu/ram can hold the load.
So yes, probably great news for those liking to use many instances of the same app.
Unless I'm missing something?
what device is this on if you dont mind me asking ?
IIRC I got to 32 on the Air 2, but it could have been the Pro.
But my plugins - especially the synths rarely use more than a handful of MB memory per instance.
I’ve never had more than one stable instance of BeatHawk running in BM3 without crackles. While BH still loses its sound save on startup in BM3 still, I can now run many instances playing with absolutely no crackles.
How: as an AU.
Why: I really like some of the sounds in BeatHawk. Also I really like the simplicity of starting a track going in BeatHawk - something about it’s structure makes starting something seem so easy and hassle free. Once I’ve got something basic down, it’s then easy to send the midi to other DAWS (Hate that BM3 does not export midi stems - unless I’ve missed it). I prefer working with midi instead of the audio files at this stage.
I do have most of the sample packs for BM3 and obviously I could sample them (but I’m too lazy mostly lol).
Also was just seeing if it would work now as I’m not using BM3 as much these days. I love BM3, but I really want these first:
Anyone updated an Air 2 yet? Interested to hear if there’s any speed improvements or problems.
Me too. I find the experimenting on what approach to take as fun as the playing the instruments - one reason I don’t care if I never “finish” a tune
I did update mine, but as it's my secondary device haven't used it enough yet to notice any issues. Feels much the same but can't really tell yet. No regrets yet about updating all my devices.
I like the new tape measure too
Give a man an inch...
Cheers!