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  • For me is exactly the opposite. I don't care about IWatch, iPod touch, iphone 6 plus and the rest of them apple things. All I care about are those sweet sweet gems of apps like Impaktor, loopy, Animoog, Samplr then hopefully Auria pro and BM3. IOS music is far from broken it's just growing up.

  • @supadom said:
    For me is exactly the opposite. I don't care about IWatch, iPod touch, iphone 6 plus and the rest of them apple things. All I care about are those sweet sweet gems of apps like Impaktor, loopy, Animoog, Samplr then hopefully Auria pro and BM3. IOS music is far from broken it's just growing up.

    Most streets have two sides, this is the one I'm on.

  • Same for me, iOS music is all about the apps.

  • @supadom said:
    For me is exactly the opposite. I don't care about IWatch, iPod touch, iphone 6 plus and the rest of them apple things. All I care about are those sweet sweet gems of apps like Impaktor, loopy, Animoog, Samplr then hopefully Auria pro and BM3. IOS music is far from broken it's just growing up.

    I would agree but i don't see much improvements over the last 2 years. It just gets more complicated to get things to work together (again also just my personal thing ;)

    @monzo said:
    Same for me, iOS music is all about the apps.

    True.... but it's often hard to have fun with some things if the OS (or other tiny things) break it. Whatever, music rules :-D

  • Animoog don't show Audiobus Controls in 8.3 (record ...) Have anybody else this problem?

  • edited April 2015

    All this iOS madness made me go sideway to PC.
    It was Air2 or FLStudio. I choose FLStudio (after selling a kidney :) ).
    Now I have no pressure to upgrade and just wait till 9.x or 10.x will come out better, I hope.
    I have many legitimate free VST, which provide any sound I want. No freeze required and my laptop is mobile enough for now.

  • edited April 2015

    'I would agree but i don't see much improvements over the last 2 years. It just gets more complicated to get things to work together (again also just my personal thing ;)'

    I think we're talking about acne. Also the hormone related mood swings and presumed misinterpretation by others. It will all go I promise, things take time. ;)

    Edit: wink wink

  • edited April 2015

    @Cinebient said:
    True.... but it's often hard to have fun with some things if the OS (or other tiny things) break it.

    Thirty odd years ago I was making music by bouncing an MS20 signal between two tape decks - the recording quality was abysmal, but still fun. Now I have access to a massive range of cheap as chips synths, including the iMS20, which I can play through a variety of mind boggling effects, into multitracks apps costing the same as a few beers. I can then mix and upload the resulting song directly onto a free music platform and share it with like minded souls, all via a device the size of an A4 notebook in the comfort of my favourite armchair.

    So there's a few glitches and you can't get access to some files...so what. It's still the most fun you can have sober, or drunk for that matter, and a serious promotion from two tape decks and a squeaky Copycat. And they'll fix the issues, eventually.

  • Absolutely. And then there'll be more issues and we'll kvetch. It's awesome though aint it?(not the kvetching, the noise :)

  • Maybe.... but i don't live in the past ;)

  • edited April 2015

    @Cinebient said:
    Maybe.... but i don't live in the past ;)

    Neither do I, I try and work with the most creative, best value tools that the present time has to offer. Being an old gentleman means I have a long, home recording experience which allows me to put a few glitches into perspective. I'm all for a moan, but bathwater/baby etc.

  • @monzo said:
    Neither do I, I try and work with the most creative, best value tools that the present time has to offer. Being old means I have a long, home recording experience which allows me to put a few glitches into perspective.

    Maybe i'm too hard about glitches because i had none of these a few years ago with iOS and my iPhone 4 :) I also find it sometimes funny when the older men at work says "we did it this way since 40 years.... bla bla" Then i say "it's time to change it". They say "just do it and don't think about it". I say "Humankind is dead if no one would bother about anything and don't think about improvements...even it's just because of lazyness.... the best motivation for inventions". Of course i don't mean you here (sometimes my posts came out harsh without i meant to be it so).

    In terms of iOS music i just think apple slow the thing down too much!

  • edited April 2015

    I'm not against change, which is why I'm not using two cassette decks anymore. But I think there's a danger in waiting for the perfect set of tools to arrive. A few years ago I didn't have Audiobus, a few years before that I didn't have Reason, a few more years before that a computer....etc. Just work with the tools that are available and when the next big shiny thing comes along enjoy the extra functionality it provides :)

    Of course Apple don't always get it right, but just think how dull it'd be if they hadn't bothered at all.

  • Now we have emojis.... and even more with iOS 8.3. lol (haha)... :P

  • Performance is much bettet

  • edited April 2015

    If the old men were resistant to change and progress they wouldn't be stalking this forum. I think the point that's being made is that history repeats itself and some people have been through shit like this before therefore they don't pull their hair out because of the relatively short period of 'instability'.

    As for moi, I'm not going back to my MBP anytime soon. Unless I learn that ifunbox has been updated!

  • I sure hope iFunbox gets updated for PC. Gonna miss that capability.

  • ...if working on a more stable environment of OSX suits you better @Cinebient then you should stick with it. There's nothing worse that being constantly halted by the rebellion of the machines.

  • @Musikman4Christ said:
    I sure hope iFunbox gets updated for PC. Gonna miss that capability.

    How can you use a PC? Macs are more forgiving. ;-)

  • It's got nothing to do with resisting change, I personally am very enthusiastic about technology in general, this is about Apple deliberately making the file system difficult to access, on some misguided notion that users find file systems difficult to deal with. The truth is that by dumbing down the file system they make it a lot harder to do productive work with iOS.

    They made a choice: they force the user to use iTunes file sharing. Fine, I can live with that if they made it functional, but in seven to eight years of trying, they haven't. Accessing your stuff on iOS simply sucks, and Apple could choose to fix this without compromising the security of the platform, but they don't.

  • Are you replying to my post @richardyot?

  • @supadom said:
    ...if working on a more stable environment of OSX suits you better Cinebient then you should stick with it. There's nothing worse that being constantly halted by the rebellion of the machines.

    It's what i do since a good while... but nothing wrong with have a look if iOS could work for me again from time to time. Since i have no social life this forum is also still very interesting too and for sure the best informative forum about iOS in general ;)

  • I'm resisting change. I'm not interested in 8 since my setup is working, and I think I'll just treat it like a hardware machine. Auria is my portastudio... It does seem like apple is making things less enticing for musicians these days.

    I do wonder though (absolutely not being an IT professional) if the increased popularity of macs in the past few years has also resulted in more security concerns, therefore locking systems tighter?

  • edited April 2015

    Just read this on the ifunbox facebook webpage:

    "We just figured out a solution to bring the sandbox access back for those Apps that willing to. Now sandbox access will only be available for Apps having "UIFileSharingEnabled" key set to true in their info.plist [ https://developer.apple.com/…/In…/Articles/iPhoneOSKeys.html ] and the access is restricted to /Documents directory only.
    So Apps like comic readers and video player will continue being benefited from the fast content transferring via USB cable. Games with IAP will be better protected by having less attack surface. We will release an update regarding the issue soon after fully testing."

  • That's great news afaic understand

  • @monzo said:
    and they'll fix the issues

  • yeah,thanks for sharing.That IS great new as i can imagine the most important dev would support it.

  • Where is the direct link to that quote @Carnbot? - I looked and didn't see it. Wanted to share more widely with a link.

  • @MusicInclusive said:
    Where is the direct link to that quote Carnbot? - I looked and didn't see it. Wanted to share more widely with a link.

    it's on their page here https://www.facebook.com/ifunbox.dev

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