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Probably the easiest solution to make music would be to buy a Macbook Air M1. We are getting a lot of problems with iOS.
Indeed, but it's also SO MUCH fun to be some kind of pioneers 🤪
Or, go hardware…
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Bad Gear - Roland MT-32 - The OG Retro Gamers Synth
Love that channel! He's had a go at the OG SoundCanvas as well
I already have a SC88, but it’s broken. It produces some very bad static sounds 😭
My way of "saving” ancient abandoned Music apps - having several different iPads with different iOS versions…
Have an old iPad Air 2 with iOS 10.34 (the last 32-bit version of iOS) - installed there I have many great apps that it impossible to install in my M1 iPad Pro 12.9”…
Alchemy Synth (love it!)
Roland Sound Canvas
Plus at least 50 abandoned others apps…
A matter of facts, still got my 2020 iPad Pro 12.9” if some apps behave strange on M1 - just to be safe 😎😎😎
ErrkaPetti, there's still the problem that, if your old iPad with 10.3.4 ever fails (whether a hardware failure, or even just needing a software reinstall), there's no way to get those apps back if they're no longer on the app store, since Apple disabled local app backup after iOS 9. But if you have an old iPad running iOS 9, and can connect to an old version of iTunes, you can back those apps up on your computer, and then there's at least a chance you can install them onto some other iPad in the future, though you may have to scour for an old model running an old OS to be able to do it. This is an interesting benefit to some older iPad that can't be updated beyond a certain OS... it's pretty much the only way you can buy a used replacement iPad and be assured that it will have an OS that can run your old apps.
I've only tried it with some GS format files that I have, but it looks to me as if SoundCanvas is correctly mapped and working on iOS17.
Has anyone else verified this in detail?