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General => Free Speech => Topic started by: MajorFubar on January 27, 2020, 02:31:08 pm
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Arturia seem to have abandoned the development of iPad versions of their synths despite the fact modern iPads and especially iPad Pros are easily powerful enough to run them, and despite mobile computing being indisputably the new bandwagon that forward-thinking developers are jumping on.
The (few) iPad Synths that are available desperately need a refresh and upgrade: only the iSEM can be used as an audio unit, while the iSpark, iProphet and iMini are bordering on being obsolete, because they support only the deprecated inter-app audio protocol which app developers and Apple are abandoning.
Other manufacturers are leaving you behind creating really powerful iPad synthesizers, some of which are even free. I won't list any here because that would look like an advert for competitors' products, but presumably you are astute enough to see what's going on in the market. What gives?
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Seems like those apps are subcontracted out to another developer to code, so it seems like that is the problem. I forgot the names, but isem and ispark are one software company, and imini and iprophet are another. The last 2 are very obsolete and I just use other apps instead. Isem is still fantastic, It's a staple of mine. i wish ispark was slightly better, but I still use it.
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I wasn't aware their development was contracted out, but that would explain why there appears so much disparity between the apps' functionalities.
Maybe there hasn't been a strong enough interest and Arturia feel the sales are too slow to justify further development, but it's a catch 22 situation because serious iPad creators are not going to spend money on obsolete apps which can't be used as Audio Units.
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I bought it when it came out. The modular synth part got me in but that hasnt been released. Have never used the app again since release.