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Abandoned Apps

There's are some apps I really like and use periodically, which seem to be left in the shadows, with no updates and... no Audiobus :/

Whatever happened to the guys who made Synth Tronica, Jasuto Pro, Cassini, Sample Lab, Rhythm Studio, M3000HD, iYM2151 ?

What is your favorite "abandoned app" ?

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  • All the Strange Agency apps, many ethnic string apps like this sitar, dulcimer and koto one I used to play all the time. Oh sampletoy! Used to mess with it all the time but ever since audiobus came along, they're collecting iphone dust

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  • WI Orchestra and WI Guitar are the first that come to mind, the latter been overtaken by Guitarism due to being on the bus. Although I haven't used Geo Synth in a while either.

  • @Simon - I'd like to find out as well. Very cool, unique apps that made me approach music differently.

  • Im curious about the mindset of developers like Jordan Rudess who hires programmers to make a ton of apps, is all over the place promoting mobile music and just won't bother to update any of his apps or hook up with audiobus which has been available to devs for over a year now.

  • Line 6 mobile pod app has definitely been abandoned! It had massive potential and I would have thought that with audio bus they would have opened it up, but alas no ones listening at line 6.

  • Filtatron may not be "officially" abandoned, but it sure feels that way.

  • As far as Jordan Rudess is concerned he does seem to move on. He is only the front/money man, not the actual dev. That said the dev of Geosynth is still working on V2, inc a/b, which would then put Samplewiz on via the back door. The problem is the same as on another thread: the day job has to come first

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    I've been with Jordan last year, as a translator for one of his workshops. At the time I had just bought my first iPad and he was a big influence in getting me into this world after showing me some of his apps. He was very enthusiastic. And douring the event, although it was a Korg workshop, he dedicated some of the time to show Geo Synthesizer, MorphWiz and SampleWiz to the audience. SpaceWiz was still being developed but it was already installed in his iPad. As @Ian said, the day job has to come first, and it seems he is always busy with his band, apart from being around with almost every keyboard and software manufacturer on earth, doing demos, workshops, etc. His developments for Windows 8 may be a reason for us to be a little worried now... I hope the dev takes those apps further for iOS. They all have potential.

  • Soundgrid and Gliss are two old favorites.

  • Gliss;))!!!

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  • Thanks @Simon! That's pretty great news!

  • I don't think it is unfair to say "it sure feels like" Filtatron has been abandoned. Except for a few iOS tweaks they haven't done a proper update in over two years. They have been saying they will update it ever since Audiobus came out and that has been a while. They updated Animoog (for iPad) but ignored Filtatron and give a more than vague word on it will be updated. Feels abandoned to me too. Actions speak louder than words. This is not intended as a rant or demand; if it gets on the bus, fine. If it doesn't, I'll live. I'm just saying that "feels abandoned" fits perfectly for this app.

  • one of my favorite synths i bought last year, SpaceLab, seems kind of abandoned. two out of the devs five apps have been released this year, and the other three haven't been updated for a year or more. i did email the dev in march to ask if audiobus was being looked into, and was told that the sdk wasn't public so maybe when it was the dev would look into it. after the sdk went public i sent another email in april asking, and was told if the dev had time in the summer he'd look into it. kinda sucks for the end user, but i can understand the dev needs to keep moving forward and work for a living on what pays for his means. i'd just love to be able to use it as an input and share presets.

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    No I meant Audiobus feels abandoned...(my favourite abandoned app!)

    2 months without an update (4 months if you don't count the last bug fixes) seems a longtime for such a popular and central cutting edge app...

    Even Cubasis is managing almost 1 update per month....

    I would love to see multi routing of and more slots for effects, midi clock/sync, midi routing between current bussed apps, save current setup function, optional switch back when opening new apps, more input slots, ability to bus any/all outputs of current input app including the option to route through separate effects, multi output options viewable without app in background, Audiobus side panel to have the ability to map any chosen function/control from the bussed app...etc...24bit ?

    All the above would improve the user experience and work flow no end and I believe could be the way forward for Audiobus...we have one of the greatest musical innovation to hit IOS now let's make it better....

    Just my own vision anyhow..

  • I haven't seen/heard anything for uPhase+ in some time. I'd like to see that get midi and AB.

  • Also iMashine, if it hasn't already been mentioned.

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    Yes to Imaschine! I dont think theyre ever gonna do anything with that. They've already got their hands full with Traktor. Oh hey! I just realized we could maybe use ifunbox to grab the samples from it and load em into BM2. Didn't somebody do that for the iMPC samples? @Davemagoo - yes to everything you said, especially the 24 bit!

  • I took all the iMPC samples with iFunbox...dropboxed them. @DaveMagoo - surely they are working on some of these things, which is why prob haven't heard from them much. Also AB can't be updated a bunch because some updates require the apps to updates the SDK so that try to do as much at once instead of pushing new updates every month

  • Boulanger Labs made a lot of promises. Borderlands was a big tease, never really useful because input/output.

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  • @Simon - thanks for letting me know...oh well.

  • @funjunkie - sorry, OT, but weren't you looking for a good sound measuring tool awhile back? Check out the other thread Analyzer. That might be something to check out

  • Thanks @gjcyrus, but I already bought AudioTools -

    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/audiotools/id325307477?mt=8

    Analyzer does look good though, but I want to see what JamUp's update provides before I consider anything else, plus AudioTools fits for what I need currently.

  • SampleLab,last news from dev one year ago,he makes iphone version,but after that...nothing

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