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Why are there no AUv3s from the BIG developers?

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  • @Pummelfee said:
    Waldorf Nave, Propellerheads Thor, Korg (all), Roland SoundCanvas etc. etc.
    Why don't they make their Apps AUv3 compatible?

    BTW: i am aware of the Korg neverending story article from synthanatomy and the discussion here.

    Ever heard of Moog?

    Model 15, Model D......https://www.moogmusic.com/products/model-15-modular-synthesizer-app

    https://www.moogmusic.com/products/minimoog-model-d-synthesizer-app

  • @Dham said:

    @Pummelfee said:
    Waldorf Nave, Propellerheads Thor, Korg (all), Roland SoundCanvas etc. etc.
    Why don't they make their Apps AUv3 compatible?

    BTW: i am aware of the Korg neverending story article from synthanatomy and the discussion here.

    Ever heard of Moog?

    Model 15, Model D......https://www.moogmusic.com/products/model-15-modular-synthesizer-app

    https://www.moogmusic.com/products/minimoog-model-d-synthesizer-app

    Despite having access to those incredible apps. on my phone and iPads, I still felt compelled to buy a hardware Moog (Sub Phatty) because they are a quality company, stand behind their products and are not afraid to develop high quality apps. to bring their incredible sounds to the masses.

  • Korg made it's first AUv3 app :-)

  • @TheDubbyLabby said:
    Because it will be more lucrative to port these into hardware than just make them AU/VST...
    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/35520/elk-audio-os-goes-open-source-raspberry-pi-dev-kits-coming

    Apple is playing a risky game as wallet garden (and let's see how ARM migration goes) so it seems not so much options outside iOS/iPadOS for musicians (well to be fair there are some emerging in android or even multiplatform) but at the same time Apple doesn't take care about those musicians anymore... (they could transform the iPod in embed system for music/video applications and cut their revenue in favour to devs... but it's not going to happen never, Apple Arcade is way more lucrative and less complex...)

    So,
    the moment Apple realise they have the biggest asset (iOS/macOS) and how are they dropping it in the wc (from indie devs POV) and the big boys just get ported their apps into hardware (cheaper than iPod with better stability)... oh wait! it's just happening even without open sourced projects like ELK but with their own mainboards (like Roli, like Korg, like Yamaha...) and open source also has some alternatives (like Axoloti, like...

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/31931/finally-some-open-source-serious-embed-platoform-is-emerging

    Apple needs to improve their tools if they want to make those brands jump faster because these brands usually has lot of bureaucracy and technology evolves faster being this moment of time (commercial war and 4.0 technology revolution with 5G) a very inestable market (with brands struggling and having big problems to schedule roadmaps to even 6 months in future and I'm talking about brands like Wolkswagen/SEAT and from first hand source so go figure brands like NI, Roland or Korg audio divisions...)

    The happy part? Well, users had and will have more and more to say in this wallet war and consume war with ecological real world redlines and so.

    Worth it or not worth it that's the question...

    Interesting chain of thought. I could end up quoting you in a research project I'm writing :-)

  • edited December 2019

    @bato said:

    @TheDubbyLabby said:
    Because it will be more lucrative to port these into hardware than just make them AU/VST...
    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/35520/elk-audio-os-goes-open-source-raspberry-pi-dev-kits-coming

    Apple is playing a risky game as wallet garden (and let's see how ARM migration goes) so it seems not so much options outside iOS/iPadOS for musicians (well to be fair there are some emerging in android or even multiplatform) but at the same time Apple doesn't take care about those musicians anymore... (they could transform the iPod in embed system for music/video applications and cut their revenue in favour to devs... but it's not going to happen never, Apple Arcade is way more lucrative and less complex...)

    So,
    the moment Apple realise they have the biggest asset (iOS/macOS) and how are they dropping it in the wc (from indie devs POV) and the big boys just get ported their apps into hardware (cheaper than iPod with better stability)... oh wait! it's just happening even without open sourced projects like ELK but with their own mainboards (like Roli, like Korg, like Yamaha...) and open source also has some alternatives (like Axoloti, like...

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/31931/finally-some-open-source-serious-embed-platoform-is-emerging

    Apple needs to improve their tools if they want to make those brands jump faster because these brands usually has lot of bureaucracy and technology evolves faster being this moment of time (commercial war and 4.0 technology revolution with 5G) a very inestable market (with brands struggling and having big problems to schedule roadmaps to even 6 months in future and I'm talking about brands like Wolkswagen/SEAT and from first hand source so go figure brands like NI, Roland or Korg audio divisions...)

    The happy part? Well, users had and will have more and more to say in this wallet war and consume war with ecological real world redlines and so.

    Worth it or not worth it that's the question...

    Interesting chain of thought. I could end up quoting you in a research project I'm writing :-)

    Sure but send me a copy of it (or even contact me if you want more of that chained thought) it will not be the first time I help in research project :wink:

    https://skrat.ch/

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