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I am so glad I kept my old Ipad on 7 for other reasons but now it will be very useful once ios 9 comes out .
@ZenPunkHippy: any words on this one?How can i backup my recent purchase (all soundpacks)?Why do i have to get this info out of a forum and not in a mail?dislike
I'm thinking to stop buying (more or less)expensive IAPs now.This is not reliable,customers are screwed at the end
I just checked Alchemy and saw that all thumbnails from my soundpacks are gone.Was that really necessary?
@Tritonman2 said:
I hope you had downloaded all the IAP sound packs as well as there doesn't appear to be any way of downloading them now.
Done the same. Yes, thumbnails have gone, but still have the sounds. Best not to panic, & see what happens. Another publisher may take over there software? Who knows? If it has gone forever, it will make me think in buying other well branded apps for the ipad. Just keep using the PC instead.
@Crabman said:
Oddly enough Mr ZPH hasn't been seen on here or KVR since late November I hope he is OKAY
This really sucks. Thank you pirates.
Btw, about the mobile edition. I'm thinking, make sure you have the latest version in your iTunes library on your computer. Use iFunbox or similar to make a backup of the entire fold structure from your iDevice, so you can slap those IAPs back in there. (I'm hoping this doesn't require any checks against a non existing Camel server).
I love Alchemy it's the first piece of music software I used on the iPad, creating a soundtrack for a friends short film.
But I'm also mentally prepared for the obsolescent nature of software and hardware. I had a betamax when everyone used VHS and I used 'Freehand' when everyone used "illustrator'
Did I just say, "I'm mentally prepared" I lied I'm never mentally prepared and its like someone ripping your beating heart out of your chest.
@BiancaNeve said:
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Not to worry, They have all been downloaded and stored. Thanks for the hope though just the same.
In general, I never understood why downloading/restoring IAP content needs to go through the developer's server.
Why not through the AppStore?
So...this Alchemy only made pyrite?
@ChrisG said:
Doesn't seem piracy related.The latest available copy on the"black market"is really old according to KVR members.
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=429204#wrap
Apparently copying the whole folder structure with iFunbox allows to keep the Pro upgrade, too.
@MrNezumi said:
;-)
Sad news, just going through the process of downloading everything through the installer, hopefully be able to download my alchemy desktop sound libraries in the alchemy player format, so I have a back up when I want to put them into alchemy mobile. Absolutely loved camel audio's work, having a moment that is reminiscent of when kore 2 stopped development, so forgive my tears everyone. I hope the people behind camel audio will continue to work in the industry, they made some great stuff.
yikes. Very sad, I love using Alchemy. Very easy to use synth.
I can prob. handle one of my go to's doing this. But, I will loose it and prob. end up breaking stuff if this is going to trickle down. God forbid, JamUp, Bias, Nave, Magellan, ThumbJam, Multitrack, Auria........and so on.......
What?!?!?!?!?!?? I can't believe it. I love Alchemy Mobile and i also have the full blown Alchemy for desktop with all sound libraries. I was so waiting for Alchemy 2.0 (like a lot people in the music buisness). Seems that the wait is over.....
These guys are awesome people. I had the feeling all is going fine because there was so much love for their tools in iOS and the desktop world. Alchemy is by far the best sample manipulation synth from all. At the moment it works fine with my setup. That means i should not update in the near future my OS.
This is a shame. Even though it was not a "go to" app for me I did use it on occasion to get some cool sounds. I re-installed it just now to back it up for the future, however it looks like the IAP's do not get listed, even as it said 5 purchases were restored. Maybe it will show up again as things get sorted out. If not, then I guess it's a reminder to back up more often. It's also telling that as things move away from physical installers the installer itself needs backing up in the case of computers.
I hope those involved with the company are ok.
Hard to believe the emotional connection we make with software, and easy to forget that development is a business too, subject to the same intangibles and uncertainties.
On September 30, 1859, Abraham Lincoln included a story in an address before the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society in Milwaukee:
It is said an Eastern monarch once charged his wise men to invent him a sentence, to be ever in view, and which should be true and appropriate in all times and situations. They presented him the words: "And this, too, shall pass." How much it expresses! How chastening in the hour of pride! How consoling in the depths of affliction!
It will definitely pass, no question. Since there is fixed storage though on iPads apps get removed all the time to make room, with the thinking that it will just get re-installed when needed. Usually true, but also a good idea to backup a different way as well. You never know when you'd want to use an app for something in the future. However, that's also the nature of software vs hardware, if the hardware powers on it will always work, not true of software. That's the risk with, say dxi vs dx7.
Life will go on, but it is a shame to see a good, responsive developer go under, for whatever reason. Or maybe something good is happening that they can't explain yet. We'll just have to see.
@JohnnyGoodyear - and what shall replace it? O.o There is a difference between Lincoln's day and now: things like this affect a lot of people the world over. Yes it's "minimal" in terms of life impact for most, but for some who have built their own industry (e.g. live performance) on using Alchemy as part of it, it is a blow. It's equivalent in some sense to saying to a guitarist: guitars will no longer be manufactured after July 7th. Don't break the one you have.
I'm hopeful this is as some have suggested a portent of a buy out. I hope it's not to do with Eurotax, because if the effect is genuinely to shut down parts of the industry (if it be so), then we will see a slew of others go the same way and with one fell swoop, the EU will have turned productive inventive creative people into store assistants (nothing wrong with being a store assistant, but if you are already something else it's a huge change - akin to what happens when there is recession or other national upheaval where people have to make ends meet - such as war. It is not directly a function of economy if such businesses were previously doing fine.)
@ChrisG said:
iTunes doesn't back up IAPs?
I think the time is not far off when my iPad Air officially becomes hardware rather than hardware with software/updates.
Would Mitosynth be the closest replacement?
@JohnnyGoodyear said:
I have a much bigger emotional connection to my wallet than to software.
This is really sad news...such a great app with great sounds. The way they kept updating the app and how many artists were using their desktop products, they seemed to be a company that was going to stay which is why I kept buying and investing in the app. Now it appears that when the new iOS arrives, the $100+ I spent has gone to waste. On top of that...I hope this doesn't start a domino effect with other app developers and Companies.
@1P18 said:
Just had a look at my iCloud backup under settings, and couldn't find Alchemy anywhere amongst the bigger apps. So I'm guessing it only backs up songs and home cooked presets (if even that).
@ChrisG said:
According to this Apple Support article iTunes will back up in app purchases:
http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT4946
Thing is I'm pretty sure this doesn't apply to iBooks and other apps with books, so I'm not sure what to think. I seem to remember having to re-download books after re-installing book apps from iTunes.
Alchemy Complete was $849 and their other two bundles were $399 each. I think it's fair to say that's a luxury-item price for anyone other than the pros who can't afford NOT to buy synths. I guess there just aren't enough of them out there.
Nuts. Hadn't fired this up since I migrated over to my 6+, launched it right now and it says there aren't any purchases to download.
When I get home I'll take Backup Explorer to my old backup and hope I can glean the IAP from that.
I think sharing the presets and packs "should" be ok now that it is official. Custom presets brought over from desktop or iap's shared.
Re sampling alchemy is also an option.
disclaimer: not officially ok'd.
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