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Loopy pro and Apple vision pro Audio Units controls not working. Any fix?
Hello I’ve made videos about the core problem no one can use loopy pro on vision pro because au, auv3’s do not work with controls..
AUM app controls work for au and auv3 and they updated it 8 months ago. So there has to be a quick fix for this. If you can fix that would be great because I do not want to use AUM currently loopy pro on Apple vision is unworkable.
Here’s videos below. Titled them as well.
I may have found the problem but you guys have to code it. Look at the 2nd link I sent @1:03 I open the au version of koala sampler and my custom koala background image is gone, then when I open the iap koala sampler it’s there.
So it seems it’s Audio Units on vision pro isn’t state saving, and the controls are irresponsive on Audio Units auv3 apps.
I’m returning vision pro this weekend if it isn’t fixed loopy pro is my main daw for mobile. Besides that everything works so far besides stereo audio as far as I can see.
Comments
@Knowledgeispower : Michael’s focus is getting the major Loopy Pro update with MIDI Looping finished. He’d love to figure the Vision Pro thing out but may not have the bandwidth to do look into it till after the MIDI Looping release is done.
When you consider the likely ratio of non-VisionPro users of Loopy Pro vs. VisionPro users, it does seem like it would be low in development priorities. Particularly since it's unlikely Michael has a VisionPro to even test with. Trying to throw "fixes" into software with no ability to do testing is a recipe for problems.