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Automation would be nice but for the time being I miss a way to import my own samples to the drum pads and a sampler instrument like in BM2. Hope they will consider this along the way.

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Artmuzz wrote:The new update to Cubasis is awesome. All that is needed now is Automation and support for IAA for synth apps like Sunrizer and the Korg synths.
Can't really blame Steinberg for that though.....
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BiancaNeve wrote:
Artmuzz wrote:The new update to Cubasis is awesome. All that is needed now is Automation and support for IAA for synth apps like Sunrizer and the Korg synths.
Can't really blame Steinberg for that though.....
I wasn't blaming Steinberg for anything. I was generally saying that once Sunrizer and the other apps get IAA support it will be even better. I would also like to see automation and sampling on Cubasis.

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I've noticed a bug on the new Cubasis update. The bug is that when I select Arturia iSem and Nave in the instruments IAA list on Cubasis it plays fine. However when I close Cubasis and all the other apps and I reopen Nave it seems to play iSEM as well even though iSEM is completely closed. I have to reboot my iPad to get Nave back to normal. I don't know if this is a bug with Cubasis or with iSEM and Nave.

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Artmuzz wrote:I've noticed a bug on the new Cubasis update. The bug is that when I select Arturia iSem and Nave in the instruments IAA list on Cubasis it plays fine. However when I close Cubasis and all the other apps and I reopen Nave it seems to play iSEM as well even though iSEM is completely closed. I have to reboot my iPad to get Nave back to normal. I don't know if this is a bug with Cubasis or with iSEM and Nave.
It is probably because iSem is still running in the background and receives midi from nave. To remove it from the background: double click your home botton, swipe to you see iSem. Swipe it upwards and it should no longer be active in the background.

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IncarnateX wrote:
Artmuzz wrote:I've noticed a bug on the new Cubasis update. The bug is that when I select Arturia iSem and Nave in the instruments IAA list on Cubasis it plays fine. However when I close Cubasis and all the other apps and I reopen Nave it seems to play iSEM as well even though iSEM is completely closed. I have to reboot my iPad to get Nave back to normal. I don't know if this is a bug with Cubasis or with iSEM and Nave.
It is probably because iSem is still running in the background and receives midi from nave. To remove it from the background: double click your home botton, swipe to you see iSem. Swipe it upwards and it should no longer be active in the background.
That was the first thing I did was double click the home button but there are no apps running apart from Nave. Spooky.

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It seems to be working fine now.

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Artmuzz wrote:
IncarnateX wrote: It is probably because iSem is still running in the background and receives midi from nave. To remove it from the background: double click your home botton, swipe to you see iSem. Swipe it upwards and it should no longer be active in the background.
That was the first thing I did was double click the home button but there are no apps running apart from Nave. Spooky.
No shit! Thanks for the warning.

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Hello,

Due to a iOS7 bug, Inter-Audio Apps (nodes) that are started in Cubasis (or any other host) are not shown in the multitasking page (double click on the home button). Workaround: Start manually all Inter-Audio Apps (nodes) that have been used in Cubasis (or another host) and then close them in the multitasking page.
Carlos M. Rohde
Cubase product marketing manager at Steinberg
Hamburg, Germany
www.steinberg.net

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emergeaudio wrote:
Btw:Nanologue uses Vst3 technology. What does it mean?
Hi,
It was built in using our new VST3 SDK. The VST 3 SDK was able to export VST2, VST3 and AU plug-ins, now it is able to export iOS Apps that support IAA as well.
Carlos M. Rohde
Cubase product marketing manager at Steinberg
Hamburg, Germany
www.steinberg.net

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crohde wrote:
emergeaudio wrote:
Btw:Nanologue uses Vst3 technology. What does it mean?
Hi,
It was built in using our new VST3 SDK. The VST 3 SDK was able to export VST2, VST3 and AU plug-ins, now it is able to export iOS Apps that support IAA as well.
So what exactly are the VST 3 features/benefits in Nanolouge iOS?
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BMoore wrote:
So what exactly are the VST 3 features/benefits in Nanolouge iOS?
I think there are no benefits from user/customer point of view, but for programmers it may be an important facilitation.
I'm not developer but I suppose it means every VST plugin created on desktop computer can be easily ported to ios including inter-app feature.

As regards Nanologue I've almost finished working on 100 presets which will be bundled with my exisiting soundbank for Cubasis (200 presets already). More info soon in a separate thread :)

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emergeaudio wrote: I'm not developer but I suppose it means every VST plugin created on desktop computer can be easily ported to ios including inter-app feature.
I'm not a developer either, but I'm sure that it isn't a given that any specific VST plugin can be ported to iOS at all, much less easily.

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Aural Chaos wrote:
emergeaudio wrote: I'm not developer but I suppose it means every VST plugin created on desktop computer can be easily ported to ios including inter-app feature.
I'm not a developer either, but I'm sure that it isn't a given that any specific VST plugin can be ported to iOS at all, much less easily.
I found something like this:


The VST 3 SDK provides an easy way to create an iOS InterApp-Audio Application out of your VST 3 Plug-in.

The SDK comes with an iOS VST 3 host application that can run standalone or as an Inter-App Audio slave. If your plug-in does not use any specific Windows or Mac OS X API's, it should be reasonably easy to get your plug-in running on iOS.

If you use VSTGUI4 with the VST3Editor class as your UI, you mainly only have to create a new UI description for the different device sizes.

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2nd sentence of the 3rd paragraph proves my point- IF the plugin does not use any Windows or OSX APIs, then it might be easy....

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Isn't it kind of similar to what auria have been doing?
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