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Status of Arturia apps?

IProphet and iMini are both on sale (Along with iSem, which is awesome).

Does anyone know what the status is regarding ios8, audiobus and virtual midi for those two?

Looking them up in the list of compatible AudioBus apps, is not very positive, but I'm not sure if that info is up to date.

Comments

  • They're about as good as it gets for iOS, not perfect but nothing is. With every single app out there there's always some chain combination you'll stumble upon that derails you. I'm on 8.4 and use the Mini on 90% of my projects.

  • Great to know, thanks. Did you find either support state saving?

  • Nah I'm a pen and paper/screenshot guy. Ol' reliables

  • edited August 2015

    Nice, Unfortunately I'm more of a "set and forget" kind of guy myself :-) So I like me some state saving

  • edited August 2015

    iProphet

    So still no velocity on external keyboard?
    sustain pedal?
    Anyone with experience?

  • jikes, not another dev, who thinks it's ok not to implement basic things that would be unthinkable to leave out, anywhere else than ios. My nr. one pet peeve, ios should be a step forward, not back. Soo bad.

    I'd like to know too, def. not going for iprophet if these things are not working

  • edited August 2015

    i finally got me iSEM on this sale and am very happy with it. still debating about getting iProphet and/or iMini.

    My understanding is a different developer made iSEM and that's why it was better than iProphet and iMini - which I think were developed by RetroRhytms.

    I dont use moog much bit I do use Arturias Prophet on the desktop from their collections bundle. If anyone has experience with both -- is iProphet as good as their Prophet virtual synth for desktop?

  • @telecode101 said: If anyone has experience with both -- is iProphet as good as their Prophet virtual synth for desktop?

    In the desktop one you can switch between the Prophet 5, Prophet VS and a Hybrid of the 2. iProphet is only the VS one and it sounds the same.

  • @telecode101 said:

    My understanding is a different developer made iSEM and that's why it was better than iProphet and iMini - which I think were developed by RetroRhytms.

    Yes, that's partly correct. Arturia coded the instruments originally, but the guy that did nlog ported that choose to iOS for isem and retronyms ported the code for imini and iprophet. I don't have iprophet, but the issue with a stuck note (or whatever it is) is apparently a bug in Arturia's code and retronyms was either not allowed to fix it or was not paid adequately to do so, understandable either way. As much as I pick on them, that seems to be out of their hands.

    Imini works well now and is very good, you may want to get that on sale. I love isem as well-known they both sound amazing.

  • I can't get an expression pedal to work in any iOS synth, even the mighty Animoog. I'm using a Moog pedal --> Roland D-50 --> iConnectAudio4+ --> iPad, and MidiFlow confirms that the pedal is transmitting CC64 properly. On the desktop in Logic my AU plugins respond appropriately as well. Weird.

    Anyway I do like the iMini and iSem, but the Prophet VS just isn't my bag -- it's just totally not the way my mind wants to program synths. iMini was a bag of crap for a long time but an update earlier this year seems to have put things to right.

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