Hi @planetguitar,
Could you please add another report in the Cubasis forum, and let us know what iPad device and OS you use, as well as the Inter-App Audio apps you are using.
Thanks in advance!
Stay well,
Lars
Hi @planetguitar,
Could you please add another report in the Cubasis forum, and let us know what iPad device and OS you use, as well as the Inter-App Audio apps you are using.
Thanks in advance!
Stay well,
Lars
Howdy. So, I updated my iPad air 2020 with the latest ios 16, Musicstudio seems to work a little better. However Cubasis 3 is still having a lot of issues. I have a bunch of synth apps. Not all of them show up in the list of Inter-app list. Animoog, Digital D1, Digitalism (love it, don’t show up), Factory, ID700, Mela 3, Model D, Nave, Poison, Sunrizer, Synclavier Go, Synthmaster 2, Synth One, TAL-U-NO, TB Flowtones, Wavestation, VA Poly, and VHS Synth.
Cubasis takes over 30 seconds to load, when an Interapp/third party synth is selected, it takes a long time for it to load. The sample song that came with it, I’ve tried changing the synth for several of the tracks. Some end up with no sound. And, the app crashes. I’ve got like 50GB available.
I deleted it from my iPad. It is basically unusable for me. I can’t see myself editing tracks and bouncing them out… Because I don’t know what will happen. I would never think this, but garage band seems to be the best app out there. I know.
Hi @planetguitar,
Thanks for your message.
Please note that Apple introduced Audio Unit support several years ago, which provides much more flexible options to use 3rd party plug-ins within a mobile DAW, compared to Inter-App Audio. In-App Audio is no longer maintained or has been updated by Apple for a very long time.
It depends on the app manufacturer what type of nodes are available. IAA apps that are not listed as instruments (only for audio track inputs) are in fact IAA generators (= only for audio tracks) and not IAA instruments, i.e. they cannot receive MIDI via IAA (only via CoreMIDI).
Please note that most of the plug-ins you have in use are available als Audio Units. Therefore, I strongly suggest to give the Audio Unit versions of your plug-ins in use a try in Cubasis!
To get along with Cubasis more quickly, please have a look at our “Getting started with Cubasis” tutorial. Learn how to load and use Audio Unit plug-ins here and here.
Enjoy being creative and stay safe and sound!
Warm greetings,
Lars
Music studio transmits to AirPods but not to HomePod. Want this upgrade.
Great input.
I want to share that I was introduced to Cubase in 2013, with the purchase of the Akai EIE 16 bit interface which was accompanied with Cubase 5 LE. The Akai EIE Pro provided a registration for Pro tools Express. I am currently using that same Cubase registration on my MacBook Air M3 Chip because I still own the EIE 16 bit (Red faceplate) interface, when I accidentally found out that it is compatible to the current operating systems. By far, that has been one of the most beneficial collaborations in my career, that has not been affected by the fact that Mac seems to always force changes upon great legacy products by making them incompatible with, and forcing a technological change that is not necessarily beneficial or desirable as an change. The USBc limitations had forced me to have 2 different MacBook Pros. High Sierra allows for more productivity than what is supported by Apple today, with the exception of that great collaborative effort with InMusic in 2013 with that infamous EIE interface and the surprising fact that it is being supported a decade plus later.
I am impressed with the ability and flexibility that has been developed since in Cubase and I will continue to study it and continue to work with it, as a Cinematography student and a producer, who mapped the Yamaha O2r Mixer with Cubase.
Respectfully,
Larios