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It would be an absolute travesty if it launched without midi in/sync
how is it that it has no midi but can be controlled by the Element and fly hardware?
Surely it must have MIDI in there somewhere. Really, without MIDI I would pass too.
iMPC sounds are mostly the same with tabletop sounds, so just download tabletop if you like the samples, for free( I double checked that)...
@kobamoto said:
I was thinking the same thing ,just like impc maybe the pro could accept midi but not transmit...
You need the iMPC app installed to unlock the version inside tabletop
@ChrisG said:
I mean by browsing from linux or using iFunbox I compared the "samples" directory form tabletop and iMPC and saw they are almost identical.Unless impc samples are copied to tabletop's folder.
impc: ~380mb /tabletop: ~488mb
The app really looks amazing. With all the publicity/ promo they are doing I'm sure it will be popular. Those are some incredible features.
I'll just keep my ears open for a MIDI update before I buy.
I can't wait for this to drop.The videos make it look really cool so hopefully it will live up to the hype.I can never have to many samplers.It would be nice if we can delete the samples it comes with as well,space is starting to become a issue for me.
It will have midi within Tabletop I would assume.....
@kobamoto said:
Hopefully not like the Launchpad app....
not buying w/o MIDI or AudioBus
@Korakios said:
Ah ok, got ya. Yea that's a pretty good sample library, especially for free.:)
I wonder if you can re sample a sample with IAA effect applied to it?
Yes it will have midi within tabletop but that means you need tabletop which has a bit of bloat in it so would be good if it had standalone midi capabilities which I presume it will. They will have stuff already coded from tabletop and impc, I'd be very surprised if it was midi deaf.
But why would they hide such important informations while they list every fart on their promo page?
I started using tabletop again recently,it's quite powerful once you get used to it,but it does lack a proper sampler.So it will be cool to see how this work with it.
@Crabman said:
No idea. Not including it on the list is as strange as not including it at all.
Edit: they probably just forgot it. They look a bit spaced out, those guys at Retronyms.
I just have to look at the facts I know well....
Everything from Retronyms is crippled in some way.
Everything from Retronyms is higher than it should be.
Support can be dropped in 1 minute.
No audiobus! So if you want to sample grainscience, mitosynth, animoog...well too bad
No audiobus...if you want to actually use the impc pro in any kind of audiobus chain well...too bad
This company just charged 3 bucks for strike? And it absolutely sucks.
Imini is still not a stable synth
No matter how hard I try, I just can't see tabletop as a serious music tool...it's limited, it's not deep, and the stuff they are selling are just GUI's on top ios provided tools....the eq for instance is the same eq as bm2 (3 band). Why did I have to buy it....
The price hasn't been announced but the app is already submitted...that's a red flag
Hopefully I don't have to unlock 20 Iaps ?
I'm just not excited about this app....impc pro.
It already cripples my workflow by not providing me with audiobus, which to me is a standard
What's annoying, is intua will not give any timeline at all for bm3...could be submitted tomorrow or in a year...we simply just don't have nothing to go on....at all. All I want is a "late summer" "winter" type of time.
Perhaps it would be better to evaluate it after the release. Everything else is supposition.
I'm gonna wait for the release...
I have iMPC and I like its sounds, but I've never used it for nothing but recording it directly into my DAW on desktop via audio interface. Inside the iPad it's useless... I've tried to use iMPC inside Tabletop (which is very limited and the IAPs are expensive for the weak sounds you get) just to find out it exports the audio with missing samples and other issues... Quit. I hate this AudioCopy/Paste thing anyway, I just like to hit Record and let it go, ACP and other methods just make my workflow much slower, when it works...
Please, can anyone explain why this company is forcing this behavior against AudioBus? I just don't get it. It's just like a hardware synth manufacturer relesing a synth with no MIDI and no Audio Outputs!
Well, for what I'm seeing, they will have one buyer less for iMPC (Pro???)
One buyer less here too.Such a childish behaviour by such a company!
This has probably been discussed before, but if Retronyms supports AudioBus it might take away from the TableTop workflow. That could eventually kill TableTop as Closed environment for producing music on the iPad. Or, since AudioBus will integrate IAA into upcoming versions, maybe Retronyms knows something we don't? Please excuse my ignorance of IAA and AB.
Kind of a PS4 vs XBone mentality perhaps..:)
It must have some sort of midi if its compatible with elemant
Yeah, I'm guessing you can choose to use it as a sound source/drum brain and create MIDI sequences externally. Just how that works with 64 tracks we'll see. What is pretty apparent from the videos though is that it doesn't have MIDI sync — he triggers the IAA stuff in real time (and does a nice job of it!).
For me and my workflow, it seems a little odd to release a drum machine without MIDI sync. Well, I mean, if you have the development resources to add bells and whistles like the ducking compressor that is.
I thought the "they don't integrate AB because it would cannibalize Tabletop" point of view was valid before. But seeing how deeply they've integrated IAA into iMPC Pro I'm not sure that holds water any longer. Would be cool to just get an open/honest statement about why they aren't including it but whatever, it's their app. Maybe if people weren't so openly (and I think unnecessarily) hostile about the whole thing, they would. Maybe.
It took me a while to become hostile. It seems like hugs and kisses at this point is sort of like punishing the devs who do take the pains to add stuff.
No hostility, but...no AB, incomplete MIDI...if that turns out to be true...no deal.
I can understand Retronym's disposition toward AB. It's the midi functionality that irks me.
I will be patient upon release to find out what the real deal is though.
Also, if you guys want AB in iMPC Pro, you all should petition InMusic, the parent company of Akai. InMusic is the only one who has the final say in any MPC product.
I wonder if there will be an AB->IAA workaround someone comes up with like putting Audioshare into AB and then inserting audioshare into iMPC via IAA. I've hardly used IAA at all so I dunno if that sorta stuff is even possible.
I'm pretty much with you @mmp. These are likely deal breakers for me. But, a lot a lot a lot a lot of amazing music has been made with hardware MPCs in complete isolation/stand alone. Far inferior MPCs too! At what, 50 times the probable asking price?