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Fixed: Diode-108 and Music-IO not working together on iPad2, Diode-108 crashes
I'm wondering if I have a RAM issue or something is occurring because Diode-108 doesn't launch properly on my iPad2 (iOS 8.x - up to date) the first time I launch it, but then opens just fine after I launch it again. Then if I try and run Music-IO Diode 108 crashes and brings me back to the loading screen when I multitask over to get the audio routing to my iMac via USB.
Generally speaking Music-IO has been pretty stable with everything and I much prefer routing my audio to my iMac DAW than using the iPad DAWs. But if I have to do something with audiobus to get the audio over there I certainly will try that because the crashing is taking the fun out of my new $6 toy!
edit: so turning off the iPad and turning it back on seemed to fix it.
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Oh that's crummy. I know nothing about Music-IO yet. I'll see if we can get it fixed.
Would love some community help on this one. Can anyone verify?
Sorry for your lack of fun!
I'm concerned when you say Diode-108 doesn't launch right at first. Is this true if you're running absolutely nothing else when you launch?
The iPad 2 is a supported device. One of us has one and we use it regularly.
Thanks for the reply. I checked again and it looks like the app is launching just fine when it is by itself in the multi-tasker. So I think we're all set there. And the app is still fun now that I've figured out that it needs to be by itself, I'll do some testing to see what other apps can run at the same time.
Ok so here is a definite behavior - if you press the home button, or go into multi-tasking, Diode shows the loading screen. Sometimes it is a very short window, sometimes it is a bit longer.
I suspect Music-IO is running the iPad out of memory. Where the app crashes with Music-IO is during the multi-tasking phase.
I'm going to try turning the iPad all the way off and back on again. Maybe something is a little stuck somewhere!
Ok so the reset of the iPad was apparently what it took. I have absolutely no idea what I did other than turning off the iPad and turning it back on, but it worked and now Diode is running perfectly through Music-IO into my iMac.
Oh thank goodness! You had me scared.
Hope you have LOTS of fun!
The loading screen is when we are initializing the OpenGL context. Maybe we can improve that eventually somehow.