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Warning: Why I'm Leaving Bloc wave Behind.
I love Blocs Wave; it's such a fun way to make beats. In fact, I've made 180 beats in the past three years! When my iPad's battery became weak, I bought a new one and backed up my old device. All my apps transferred over fine, except for Blocs Wave. After spending 100 hours and exchanging numerous emails with support, the guy at Amplify was very helpful, but the issue was out of his control. The map between BW and LP doesn’t restore, so whenever I tried to open a BW project, I got an error message saying that some project files could not open because the launchpad packs weren't installed . However, they were all restored. But bloc wave cannot see them.
After a week of back and forth, 20 emails, 10 failed solutions and at least 3 restores from scatch (even using other apps like imazing), I never got them to open. The final advice given was to manually export my favourite projects from Blocs Wave on my old iPad. But I have 180 files, and if I continue making beats, I'll have 360 in three years' time. This means I'd have to manually export twice as many again.
The convenience of using BW is lost in the file management, so I'm moving to Beat Maker. It requires more work, (and i think better more unique results) but most of all it looks like I can switch devices with it, unlike Blocs Wave. Had I known that, I would have exported project files as I went. But it's just not clear that you'll end up trapped on your old device or face a week of moving files.
The biggest risk though is if I lost or water damaged my ipad. I thought i was covered but i’m not. My only accessible copy of my music projects is hard set on the device i have. Even if the battery fails i could lose it all. That is just not a risk I want to take. Be warned.
Good luck to all!
Comments
I love Blocs Waves and use it all the time. I have dozens upon dozens of song ideas started in the app. When it was time for a new iPad I just looked at it as a good time for a fresh start. There were a few select projects I thought had real potential so I zipped them up and transferred to my new iPad.
I mean 100 hours in support - sometimes you just gotta know when to cut your loses. You could’ve come up with another 180 projects in that time...