iSpark
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- KVRian
- 631 posts since 19 Sep, 2012
Curses it won't run on my iPad 1 either. 
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- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
It was discontinued back in October, 2014.redranger wrote:What's up with these applications not supporting iPad 4.
And for Apple that is ages ago, so why bother supporting it still?
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- KVRian
- 621 posts since 5 Aug, 2002 from United States
I got this and it is without a doubt the first iOS music software that for me is actually useful. I am extremely impressed. I don't know how the experience is on its own, but I have the Spark LE and it is just amazing. If you do have the Spark LE, do not hesitate, get this app!
I have been on iPad since the launch of the iPad 1, and I have tried all the major players in iOS music apps.... (BM2, Nano Studio....etc..... And to me the synths on iOS are great, but the sequencers were really not very useful. This is very useful..... With the Spark LE controller it is the real, full on, experience. I actually like it better than using Spark on the PC.
I have been on iPad since the launch of the iPad 1, and I have tried all the major players in iOS music apps.... (BM2, Nano Studio....etc..... And to me the synths on iOS are great, but the sequencers were really not very useful. This is very useful..... With the Spark LE controller it is the real, full on, experience. I actually like it better than using Spark on the PC.
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- KVRist
- 175 posts since 2 Mar, 2009
So if you have the Spark 2 plug-in with the modular synthesis engine, can you set up modular presets there and then import them to iSpark with your own custom macro controls and everything? That would be pretty cool.
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- KVRist
- 135 posts since 14 Dec, 2000 from San Francisco, CA, USA
That's what they claim:SonicDimension wrote:So if you have the Spark 2 plug-in with the modular synthesis engine, can you set up modular presets there and then import them to iSpark with your own custom macro controls and everything? That would be pretty cool.
"Possibility to share projects, kits and instruments between iSpark and the desktop version of Spark 2."
Reading the docs, it says iSpark can import/export .ispk files. I don't know if the Spark 2 software has been updated yet with support for .ispk files.
There are some sounds with the "Engine" type of "Analog" that come with iSpark but you have no way to edit the preset outside of the standard knob params.
I noticed that REX support is missing.
Overall it's pretty cool.
Even though you cannot modulate sample start/end points, each sound can be made up of 6 layers and you can even have velocity control which layer to play in one of the modes. That's very useful for throwing multiple fx/vocal sound onto one pad.
edit: Woo! 100th post since 2000!
- KVRAF
- 2818 posts since 30 Aug, 2001 from where dinosaurs are still alive
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- KVRist
- 175 posts since 2 Mar, 2009
I looked on some other forums and the iSpark developer mentioned that Spark 2 would be updated to import/export files with iSpark. Also, he stated that they are interested in adding the modular functionality of Spark 2 to iSpark in a future update!bioroid wrote: That's what they claim:
"Possibility to share projects, kits and instruments between iSpark and the desktop version of Spark 2."
Reading the docs, it says iSpark can import/export .ispk files. I don't know if the Spark 2 software has been updated yet with support for .ispk files.
There are some sounds with the "Engine" type of "Analog" that come with iSpark but you have no way to edit the preset outside of the standard knob params.
This app is very impressive. I am not aware of a more comprehensive solution for sample-based drum apps. The effects, the sequencer, the sample options, the automation tools, the interface, etc. are all great and then they are going to add a modular drum synth? Wow.
- Banned
- 1583 posts since 19 Aug, 2011
Because 4th gen and down is 50% of the market?Numanoid wrote:It was discontinued back in October, 2014.redranger wrote:What's up with these applications not supporting iPad 4.
And for Apple that is ages ago, so why bother supporting it still?
And, it's a drum machine.
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- KVRian
- 631 posts since 19 Sep, 2012
BMoore wrote:Because 4th gen and down is 50% of the market?Numanoid wrote:It was discontinued back in October, 2014.redranger wrote:What's up with these applications not supporting iPad 4.
And for Apple that is ages ago, so why bother supporting it still?
And, it's a drum machine.
Apple didn't develop this app.
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- Banned
- 1583 posts since 19 Aug, 2011
I know that. So?BiancaNeve wrote:BMoore wrote:Because 4th gen and down is 50% of the market?Numanoid wrote:It was discontinued back in October, 2014.redranger wrote:What's up with these applications not supporting iPad 4.
And for Apple that is ages ago, so why bother supporting it still?
And, it's a drum machine.
Apple didn't develop this app.
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