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iM1 AUV3 is live.

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  • @Fear2Stop said:

    @RajahP said:
    Is $14.99 the sale price? How many IAP are available, and what are their prices? 155.2 mb download… sounds great…

    Thanks..

    Definitely the sale price…. Normally it’s $29.99

    Thanks...

  • Good news, now bring on ARP ODYSSEi AUv3!

  • @philowerx said:
    Good news, now bring on ARP ODYSSEi AUv3!

    Now that they know how to do it, the others will probably follow.

  • edited April 1

    Can anyone confirm how much the IAP costs for the expansion cards?

    Found it. 2.99 for each card

  • @lasselu said:
    Ok, give us iWavestation as AUv3 next, please...

    This

  • @dasgoods said:
    Can anyone confirm how much the IAP costs for the expansion cards?

    Found it. 2.99 for each card

    Correct...

  • @thesoundtestroom said:
    Got to be honest, I initially thought this has to be an April Fools Day joke, I’m so pleased it’s not.

    OMG it sounds SO good

  • @philowerx said:
    Good news, now bring on ARP ODYSSEi AUv3!

    Got close to pulling the trigger on a real one several times - it’s only a matter of time before my resistance falters. Just wish the affordable one didn’t have small keys.

  • @lasselu said:
    Ok, give us iWavestation as AUv3 next, please...

    I never picked that up - the demos sounded similar to iM1? More cheese? Different cheese?

  • Excellent! Just picked it up. Great sounds

  • Ooh and Bandcamp Friday is this week… I might be able to get this this week!!!

    On a related subject, my daughter and I are releasing our first album together (it’s not a band album ) and it’s a piano driven organic monster …

  • @RonnieOmelettes I’d have thought that with a handle like yours you would have loved the cheese😂🤣

  • edited April 1

    @RonnieOmelettes said:

    @philowerx said:
    Good news, now bring on ARP ODYSSEi AUv3!

    Got close to pulling the trigger on a real one several times - it’s only a matter of time before my resistance falters. Just wish the affordable one didn’t have small keys.

    My first synths were the ARP black and orange gen 3s. An Odyssey, AXXE (monophonic) and the Sequencer. The rubber proportional pitch bend controls are so much more expressive than the MOOG wheel. Really wanted a ARP 2600 and the sequencer but couldn’t afford it at that moment in time. If I were going hardware the Behringer 2600 would my personal first choice.

  • As usual late to the party. I’m in a 90s cover band and this has made my easter

  • @dalton34gr said:
    Great News iM1 Is Updated of iPad to AUv3 But For The IPhone You Need To Buy it It Not Universal
    I’ll wait for a Sale The price it’s a Little spicy
    Anyway Thank You Korg looking Forward For The IWavestation release

    I WAS WRONG !!!!
    Sorry Everybody For Any Inconvenience
    Yesterday I Tried To Download iM1 on the iPhone and it Showed 39.99
    I just Downloaded For FREE I repeat For FREE
    SORRY AGAIN IF I CAUSE ANY PROBLEMS !!!!!!
    I WAS WRONG
    THANK YOU ALL !!!!!!!!!!
    THANK YOU KORG !!!!!!
    P.S.
    I’m Looking Forward For iWavestation And The Rest Of Top Synths !!!!!

  • wimwim
    edited April 1

    @dalton34gr said:

    @dalton34gr said:
    Great News iM1 Is Updated of iPad to AUv3 But For The IPhone You Need To Buy it It Not Universal
    I’ll wait for a Sale The price it’s a Little spicy
    Anyway Thank You Korg looking Forward For The IWavestation release

    I WAS WRONG !!!!
    Sorry Everybody For Any Inconvenience
    Yesterday I Tried To Download iM1 on the iPhone and it Showed 39.99
    I just Downloaded For FREE I repeat For FREE
    SORRY AGAIN IF I CAUSE ANY PROBLEMS !!!!!!
    I WAS WRONG
    THANK YOU ALL !!!!!!!!!!
    THANK YOU KORG !!!!!!
    P.S.
    I’m Looking Forward For iWavestation And The Rest Of Top Synths !!!!!

    You didn't cause any problems. Apple did with their ridiculous way of handling this in the App Store. The concern comes up every time an app is made available for another platform after one has purchased it on a different one.

    You asking and receiving the answer will save others who read this the worry. 👍🏼

  • @thesoundtestroom said:
    @RonnieOmelettes I’d have thought that with a handle like yours you would have loved the cheese😂🤣

    @NeuM said:

    @philowerx said:
    Good news, now bring on ARP ODYSSEi AUv3!

    Now that they know how to do it, the others will probably follow.

    Definitely looking forward to the ODYSSEi and iMS20!

  • @wim said:

    @dalton34gr said:

    @dalton34gr said:
    Great News iM1 Is Updated of iPad to AUv3 But For The IPhone You Need To Buy it It Not Universal
    I’ll wait for a Sale The price it’s a Little spicy
    Anyway Thank You Korg looking Forward For The IWavestation release

    I WAS WRONG !!!!
    Sorry Everybody For Any Inconvenience
    Yesterday I Tried To Download iM1 on the iPhone and it Showed 39.99
    I just Downloaded For FREE I repeat For FREE
    SORRY AGAIN IF I CAUSE ANY PROBLEMS !!!!!!
    I WAS WRONG
    THANK YOU ALL !!!!!!!!!!
    THANK YOU KORG !!!!!!
    P.S.
    I’m Looking Forward For iWavestation And The Rest Of Top Synths !!!!!

    You didn't cause any problems. Apple did with their ridiculous way of handling this in the App Store. The concern comes up every time an app is made available for another platform after one has purchased it on a different one.

    You asking and receiving the answer will save others who read this the worry. 👍🏼

    I think the issue is they're different App Stores and customer purchase data does not instantaneously migrate between the platforms when it is not critical. The whole thing seems ridiculous on the face of it, but consider Apple has nearly 2 billion active devices accessing their services today and the slightest hiccup could mean financial catastrophe. It's really no wonder this inconvenience hasn't been addressed (and is unlikely to be addressed anytime soon).

  • I really wasn’t going to open this thread. Figured it would just be a bunch of silly posts about April. Thank you to Korg for this very long awaited update.

  • Bought it and played around with it for an hour or so tonight after hooking it up to my mixer so I could crank the volume up. Definitely a trip back to the 90s and memories of being in clubs, warehouses and fields. Good times.

  • The Korg iM1 (darwin) interface on iPhone in garageband is the tiniest one I’ve seen to date.

  • @MrSmileZ said:
    The Korg iM1 (darwin) interface on iPhone in garageband is the tiniest one I’ve seen to date.

    How bad? Worse than Wavecloud or ba-1?

  • wimwim
    edited April 2

    @NeuM said:

    I think the issue is they're different App Stores and customer purchase data does not instantaneously migrate between the platforms when it is not critical. The whole thing seems ridiculous on the face of it, but consider Apple has nearly 2 billion active devices accessing their services today and the slightest hiccup could mean financial catastrophe. It's really no wonder this inconvenience hasn't been addressed (and is unlikely to be addressed anytime soon).

    I'm virtually certain that's inaccurate. They don't use different app stores, and there is no delay updating them. If you buy a new app on one platform, you can instantly download it on another. I know a lot about distributed "batch" processing, and systems integration, and there's nothing about this that indicates that.

    No, it's just a matter of when they check if you already own something. They just wait until the very last step to check in this particular case. It doesn't matter if you download one day, or one year, after a previously iPad only app releases for iPhone, it works the same way. The fact that they do actually check proves that it's not impossible to check, it's just a choice that they have made when in the process to check.

    I know your default is to defend Apple, and often I agree with you. This is one where I'm virtually certain your bias is getting in the way. It's just something they've not cared to address ... for years.

  • edited April 2

    @wim said:

    @NeuM said:

    I think the issue is they're different App Stores and customer purchase data does not instantaneously migrate between the platforms when it is not critical. The whole thing seems ridiculous on the face of it, but consider Apple has nearly 2 billion active devices accessing their services today and the slightest hiccup could mean financial catastrophe. It's really no wonder this inconvenience hasn't been addressed (and is unlikely to be addressed anytime soon).

    I'm virtually certain that's inaccurate. They don't use different app stores, and there is no delay updating them. If you buy a new app on one platform, you can instantly download it on another. I know a lot about distributed "batch" processing, and systems integration, and there's nothing about this that indicates that.

    No, it's just a matter of when they check if you already own something. They just wait until the very last step to check in this particular case. It doesn't matter if you download one day, or one year, after a previously iPad only app releases for iPhone, it works the same way. The fact that they do actually check proves that it's not impossible to check, it's just a choice that they have made when in the process to check.

    I know your default is to defend Apple, and often I agree with you. This is one where I'm virtually certain your bias is getting in the way. It's just something they've not cared to address ... for years.

    Even if it's not a matter of multiple dedicated App Stores and just an issue of individual devices failing to communicate back to Apple in a timely fashion regarding paid apps which work on both desktop and mobile, you appear to agree the system waits until the last second to check on this.

    Again, speculating... a last second check might happen because a developer's own decision whether or not to offer their app(s) for free on a second platform might change at any given time? That seems logical to me.

    This might be one of those questions developers here may have had conversations with Apple whether or not there are separate App Stores operating on their own servers or not. One thing that is certain, Apple has servers for the Chinese market located in China.*** So that would be just one instance of an App Store serving a particular market, but it doesn't answer the question of whether or not there are separate App Store servers there for each device/OS (watchOS, iPadOS, iPhoneOS, macOS, tvOS).

    And then there is also this: https://cache.edge.apple

    ***https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/12/business/apple-china-data-center-cybersecurity.html

  • @thesoundtestroom said:
    @RonnieOmelettes I’d have thought that with a handle like yours you would have loved the cheese😂🤣

    😂 Love your videos by the way. They've really helped me in my adventures to get back into music after a long time away. Informative of course, but also very disarming - you make things feel very accessible to anyone who wants to muck around making great sounds and not take things too seriously. Thank you!

  • @NeuM : the issue has nothing to do with timely communication of data or some hard to reconcile databases. There are a few long-standing issues that cause customer confusion that Apple has chosen not to address as they don’t think the inconvenience merits the cost of addressing the issues. They pass the hassle of dealing with the confusion to developers .

    It is super annoying for developers, because customers blame them and assume that Apple wouldn’t design something so boneheaded.

    This particular issue is that if you own an iPad-only app that becomes universal after you purchase it, the App Store on your iPhone doesn’t recognize that you actually own the software. There is similar confusion with regards to Family Purchases.

    These aren’t some difficult to solve problems involving difficult to coordinate servers. As wim pointed out to you, the store only does the necessary checks after you go through the motions of purchasing.

  • edited April 2

    @espiegel123 said:
    @NeuM : the issue has nothing to do with timely communication of data or some hard to reconcile databases. There are a few long-standing issues that cause customer confusion that Apple has chosen not to address as they don’t think the inconvenience merits the cost of addressing the issues. They pass the hassle of dealing with the confusion to developers .

    It is super annoying for developers, because customers blame them and assume that Apple wouldn’t design something so boneheaded.

    This particular issue is that if you own an iPad-only app that becomes universal after you purchase it, the App Store on your iPhone doesn’t recognize that you actually own the software. There is similar confusion with regards to Family Purchases.

    These aren’t some difficult to solve problems involving difficult to coordinate servers. As wim pointed out to you, the store only does the necessary checks after you go through the motions of purchasing.

    The bolded text (above) is an attempt at mind reading. The fact is, none of us know the answer to this. I'm not trying to engage in mind reading because none of us has firsthand knowledge regarding Apple's decision making. I'm speculating. If anyone has evidence proving X or Y is accurate instead of Z, I'd like to see it.

  • @NeuM : actually, some of us have worked at Apple and/or know people working there and are not mind-reading or baselessly conjecturing. But that kind of knowledge is not required to see that Apple doesn’t think these sorts of issues are worth spending money on.

    All software companies —EVERY SINGLE ONE— makes decisions about which bugs they think their customers can live with. No software of meaningful complexity is free from bugs — even whatever software you think is the best of the best. (An e-commerce system is software)

  • @espiegel123 said:
    @NeuM : actually, some of us have worked at Apple and/or know people working there and are not mind-reading or baselessly conjecturing. But that kind of knowledge is not required to see that Apple doesn’t think these sorts of issues are worth spending money on.

    All software companies —EVERY SINGLE ONE— makes decisions about which bugs they think their customers can live with. No software of meaningful complexity is free from bugs — even whatever software you think is the best of the best. (An e-commerce system is software)

    “Apple has chosen not to address as they don’t think the inconvenience merits the cost of addressing the issues” is an attempt at mind reading. Since they’ve never publicly addressed such an issue, ascribing a motivation to their actions (or lack of action) is unsupportable.

  • Anyway ...

    If anyone reading this who owns iM1 on the iPad is spooked at the appearance they will be charged again, you won't as long as you're using the same Apple ID on both devices.

    Causes and blame are irrelevant. It is what it is and has been so for years. The question will continue to come up every. single. time.

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