On Mon, 15 Oct 2018 22:19:47 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 15 Oct 2018 19:38:38 +0100, Will Godfrey
wrote:
People are definitely less 'scared' of
Linux these days, which is
good, although again, there was some discussion about porting Yoshimi
to the Mac.
Hi,
consider that you could earn some money, if you would provided Yoshimi
for iOS with IAA (Inter-App Audio) support [1]. I would purchase it to
replace the Arturia iProphet.
Regarding some desired vector sounds neither my partial broken
Yamaha TG33, nor Yoshimi could compare to the iProphet,
One of the advantages of the iProphet over the TG33 and IIRC
over Yoshimi, too, is that LFOs could be perfectly synced by MIDI
clock.
but the Yamaha TG33, as well as Yoshimi are reliable.
They allow to
store sounds and even if sounds should get lost for whatever reason,
it's possible to get them back by loading the sounds from a backup.
The iProphet suffers from two issues that makes it way to risky to use.
1. Sounds could get lost for no reason.
2. It's not possible to load sounds that were stored by a backup.
Somebody experienced this issue in 2015 and I run into it last month,
too,
https://forum.arturia.com/index.php?topic=93339.msg151386#new.
Regards,
Ralf
[1]
Jack doesn't work anymore,
http://crudebyte.com/jack-ios/ and the
time it should have worked, quasi no app supported jack. Audiobus is
crap, it works well for some use cases, but sometimes it could fail,
run completely out of sync, which might be an issue of apps using
Audiobus and not Audiobus itself, I don't know. IAA does work
relatively well,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-App_Audio.
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