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Quick question, is Zeeon gonna ever get IAA?
Dunno if I ever missed this question being answered in the long ass Zeeon thread, but is it ever gonna get IAA? I do prefer IAA sometimes... a lot of times actually.

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Is that an official statement? And what's the reason?
Why would it it be developed backwards from AUv3 to IAA?
Not specific to Zeeon (one of my favorite iOS synths):
I've gotta say that, when making music on the iPhone (I don't use an iPad), the full-size IAA are much easier to use and you don't have to fiddle with tiny windows on a small screen. Better yet would be to improve the UX of the AUs / hosts for iPhones.
That said, I'd much rather developers spend their time on making the future better with spending little to no time rehash and supporting legacy tech.
Most sample based apps (BS-16i, Syntronik & BeatHawk as a few examples) stream the samples from disk and seldom bump into the ~450MB limit.
Aye, some people still like IAA, that's all. It's just my workflow. I use my iPad as an external device in Ableton and my synths in IAA are usually all custom pre-mapped to my MiniLab through Live. If I'm doing sound design or creating a patch, it's the same pre-mapped set up for all my synths and if I want to test it with an additional FX, then I can open AUM or whatever. So I do use both. It's just a mad smooth workflow I run, and I love it in a simple IAA mode instead of AU in that specific case.
I really love Zeeon and wish I could run it in the same flexible setup as I run iMono/Poly, iSEM or Model D
The Syntronik sample library is a few gigs so it can't be held in ram and 4 instances works flawlessly.
(I only have the free version with no IAPs).
Also I have a 1GB soundfont for BS-16i and that too can be run in multiple instances without issues...
BeatHawk is pretty disk intensive as well.
Don't know about the IAA FM Player.app but the open source app at least loads the sounds from disk when needed and doesn't use any caching as far as I could see.
Another thing I don't have a clue about when using multiple instances is if the code is 'shared' between all instances of the same plug-in.
I don't have Ravenscroft but since it also has a pretty big sample-library and works as an AUv3 some streaming must be going on. Same goes for iSymphonic...
If you want an official statement why don't you ask the developer directly?