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Samplr
Anyone heard any udpates about this awesome app? It's been stale for a long time now. Would love to see an IAA and/or AB2 update. It's a great app, but it's drifting out of use for me.

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I'd love to know as well and see those improvements!
I still use it, a lot.. Awesome app... What has to be updated is borderlands granular
+1 for boone...
I write 3-4times in the samplr forum, the dev seems to be very busy, answered maybe once in a month ;-)
He write that he reads all the post and look into every bug......
There is a thread in his, forum asked for AB2, opened 2weeks ago, no response...
Ask for Rex files import options(possible in iOS?), this would be perfect!,(febr) no response....
The app is great to play, but you have to create your arrangement before you play.
Midi sync / recordings on the fly still delayed, cannot trimming, no midi, and no AB2....
Hope he take sometime to dev this great app up....
Yet still no app comes close to samplr for me. If I could have only one app on my iPad it would be this. It is just so inspirational. Only problem for me is tracking it out to a daw (the iPad headphone output sounds shite), I should use the overdub feature but then I lose a sample slot. Audiobus would be great to record arrangements to an audio file with something like master record
works well with an iconnectmidi2 into ableton but ya i agree, i'd love to see this guy update this app more. i honestly wouldn't mind buying a "samplr 2" or whatever if he wanted more money.
This app needs pan.
Edit: probably trim even more then pan, possibly both
Yeah, trim would be my number one request (or audioshare API!).
I thought Samplr already had the full Audioshare integration? (don't have my iPad handy right now)
While I still think that Samplr needs basic editing features (trim, etc.), I've compromised and started just importing already edited samples into Samplr. I am always happy when I do this, always get unexpected and useful results.
I still, very much, wish Samplr would put in an audio copy/paste feature, like what's in the sample editor window in Beatmaker 2. Where you can copy a chunk of audio and paste it into a totally unrelated sample. I also wish there was a zoom feature on the samples. Frankly I wish there was a zoom even more than I want a trim feature ('cause the zoom would still be useful even with already edited samples).
If they added MIDI CC input features for most of their options, I'd be in heaven...
One more thing, and this is 100% speculation: I am convinced their dev. knows they've got a special app in Samplr and has future plans for it. Call it blind optimism, but with as much use as I've seen that app get in relation to use outside of a more niche market (seen it used in live sets, pretty popular producers use it for their own sound design, etc.), there's no way this is left by the wayside. Also, from what I've seen from the Samplr forum, their dev. is watching, just keeping the cards close to their vest (don't blame 'em).
Link spam, remarkably tailored to this forum. Well trolled, asshole.
Heard the dev works for Apple now so had to give up the indie dev game.
I'll be sad if samplr ever stops working because if iOS updates
Pretty sure Marcos said he’d keep it working.
thanks for posting...
c'mon Marcos
Apple has the ability to wipe out all of the meaningful apps in one swift motion. They can all go in a blink of an eye just like the dinosaurs. Possibly Korg are the only major stakeholders in the business but I don’t think even they can stop Armageddon from happening.
The moment shit hits the fan I’ll buy the freshest iPad that works with my last working set up and pull the plug. That should cover me for a few years until i work out a new way of doing things. A lot of new things are hitting the market right now and I’m sure this trend will continue. Hardware/software /touch screen hybrids will save the day.
Yes, but fortunately they apply that power only to upcoming things and leave the past as it is
My iPad One is still fine (even the battery), residing in it's ioDock for SamplR and a few other goldies.
They burried OS 9 in 2002, but the 20 year old Powermac G3 with Pro Tools TDM keeps doing it's job.
Few need to worry imho, as Apple announced to put more focus on 'services' than hardware sales in future.