![]() ![]() As I'm not an iOS developer I can't say for sure. I will say it's conspicuous how Logic Pro X and MainStage are not on iPad yet, so there may be something more fundamental going on. Now it remains to be seen if it's something fundamental that Apple needs to fix, or it's a function of how most Auv3 plugins and hosts on iPad are made by very small teams that don't have the bandwidth to properly bug bash the way the majors do. ![]() As folks like Dylan Paris have pointed out multiple times, there is something "off" about the stability of iPad music ecosystem when using multiple Auv3s in a host. If I was to take a guess, Reason will be the first to crack into iOS sometime in 2022 or 2023 as they already have a subscription model.Ģ. So get ready to pay for yet more expensive services on a monthly/annual basis. The only known way around this for companies like Adobe which are most analogous to Ableton, Steinberg, and Reason Studios is with subscriptions that you purchase outside of the app store. on iPad even after M1 Pros exist are for two main reasons:ġ. Fixed a bug that prevented the sample library UI from being recreated correctly when the plugin window was closed and then re-opened.I strongly suspect why we don't see Reason, Ableton, full Cubase, et al.Fixed a bug that made downloading large sample libraries unstable. ![]() ![]()
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