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I can't wait !!!
No more moving files, syncing apps to Mac, routing audio & midi...
I use both IOS and Mac together, would love to have my IOS faves on my Mac.
Fugue Machine, Pattering, Borderlands, Rozeta, Senode,, Soniface, Refractions, Gesturement, Dot melody, Chord PolyPad, TC data, MidiDesigner, Xsynthesizer, and all the great synths...
Best news I have heard in a long time!
I’ll be able to play a lot more intricate stuff on ThumbJam; I mean my Mac screen is huge and when I switch from my iPad to my Mac, my thumbs remain the same size!
Hell no, I am never going back to desktop for music production!
When did i say Windows was cheap hahaha, you making stuff up is funnier than the rest of your utter nonsense, Macs are better than PCs, you win, you are so so right, i bow to your superior knowledge of everything that ever existed.
So what about an IAP for MacOS operation.
Guess I will have to finally get a Mac..
"how many apple laptops do you see live on stage?"
none, if i can help it.
Plaid, the most boring gig i 've ever seen. 2 blokes sitting behind laptops doing what?
but it might have been more interesting staring at an apple logo. sure
Still don’t understand the economics. If the software for iOS is about 10 percent of the average cost for the same thing on the desktop, Apple is either going to have a lot of very unhappy desktop developers who feel they’ve been sandbagged.... or, just because you bought your app for the iPad or phone, may not mean that you’ll get it for the desktop, and the desktop prices for the apps might be a bit more in line with regularly desktop prices.
If they don’t do that, they are going to kill a whole bunch of products.
You are missing the point. Your dev companies have been charging a price on macs. Suddenly you are going to allow competition at a tenth of the price. It's not going to fly. Lawsuits are coming if that's how simple it is. I don't think it will be.
I think this is being blown out of proportion.
I cannot think of one app that will come even close to replacing any Mac program I use.
I'm sure there are many great apps that really compete, but in musicland I think Reaper, Ableton, ProTools, Kontakt (and the massive libraries like Spitfire etc), Max MSP, Omnisphere, plus all the great VST's.
Then being able to have surround panning, many hardware inserts, huge track counts and many hardware outputs, close to zero latency - just leave just about everything in appland for dead.
(the lack of ram is just one crucial factor).
Even so, I am a big user and fan of IOS for all of the funky apps that do all of the oddball things that the DAW's don't. (and the IOS synths are great)
So I'm excited to be able to run my iPads, experiment with ideas away from the computer, and then drop them onto my mac for further development / integration / mixing.
Looking forward to this
I have to agree here.
As we know iOS developers don‘t get rich and i doubt they sell more copies than desktop tools.
Also most iOS tools are more limited so you get what you pay for.
Also don‘t forget all the good free stuff and cheap 5-10 dollar sales. But still a lot developers do well on mac/windows.
Thanks for sharing, enlightening.. inspiring..
Much appreciated..
No, I'm not an American, and you are obtuse. Maybe if I make it really simple. Apple has existing developers on Mac is who are used to charging desktop prices. Apple will destroy those developers if they allow the iOS devs to sell on Mac os at iOS prices. That's a lot of faithful people and businesses who sank their money into the platform. Not to say that Apple won't do that; maybe they think they'll see more store revenue, or sell more hardware. But they will lose a lot of trust from the developers who actuate make the things that make people buy their platform, and yes, risk lawsuits. These are not small devs, they're companies like Adobe with deep pockets.
They will be turning their entire platform on its head of it just becomes an iOS extension. But until they actually do it, and show what the business model will be, we're not going to know.
On the desktop there are a tone of great free apps available. Cheap iOS apps would not be 'undercutting' the desktop world in any way. If super cheap/free, pro quality is what people want they can already load up Reaper with hundreds of free apps and be done. Nothing in the iOS world can compete with that.
This.
I don‘t think it will hurt the mac market much.
Also especially not if you can get deals outside of the app store like upgrades, crossgrades, a lot more content and the most important deep integration into all the major DAW‘s.
In a worst case those developers would leave mac and stay with windows and then iOS killed all the good tools.....but won‘t happen in my lifetime....i hope so
Samples and sample libraries are even often more expensive already on iOS and synths might look cheap but comes with less features and patches/content which you have to get via IAP.
It‘s the same with freemium games. People realize after months (or they don’t) that they pay more trough IAP compared to some triple A games for PC/X-Box/PS4.
But it‘s the consumer world where i would not count pro music apps.....at least not yet.
I would see more trouble for iOS only developers if Logic 10.4 would be on iOS. It could replace all iOS apps for less.
But on desktop a lot DAW developers still doing fine.
Developers who port their apps to iOS for 1/10 of the price seems to be anyway on a dead end on the desktop market and might search the few bucks missing.
Their market and support might be already dead there.
Guys... it’s subscription model coming. Think it twice.
Doomsday!
That’s the bottom line. I don’t know about music apps on Mac OS or Windows, but most development and design/art apps are heading there.
Not Doomsday but a just the final way the market develops. More and more devs follow this model after big companies Adobe and MS (Office) succesfully introduced those models. On the iOS front you see the video version of the very succesful photo editor Enlight pushing for this model in it's lastest app like Videoleap.
A spreadsheet based on Angry Birds would make sense to Apple.
Not to anyone else, though.
Apple already give away a spreadsheet free though.
@Dubbylabby
I don't buy the "everything is going to subscription"
It would be the worst poss outcome for developers, for Apple, and users.
If most software went subscription this year - I would dump 97% of all software I use,
(Mac and IOS) because I can do pretty much everything I need creatively on a few programs.
The dev's that did not move to subscription would do VERY well indeed - and leave the rent seekers to go under.
As all of our costs of living rise, and our incomes do not, it would be a stupid dev who believes that the majority will be happy to rent our software.
Maybe one or two platforms could be afforded the rent model - but who is going to be stupid enough to rent most of their software?
It will be dumped on mass, therefore destroying the income for the majority of rent seekers Devs / Landlords
It’s not a matter of taste. I’m just poiting towards seems the merging point.
Subscription could be cheap vs Mac full price and more expensive than regular iOS prices.
The iOS pro store most users are asking for probably will be Mac AppStore.
Think three times (since I said twice before)