iOS/iPadOS/VisionOS Support
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Hi Christoph,
I think getting iOS/iPadOS/(VisionOS) compiling again is worth your time.
I have read through the last couple years of posts regarding iOS support, the large annoyances/challenges, etc. I'm also keenly aware of the limited development time when you're a solo or small operation. However, I do think there are emerging platform opportunities with some decent (mobile) DAWs (Logic, Cubasis, etc) and notation software (Dorico) all capable of audio unit support.
Just one dude's opinion. :beaming_face_with_smiling_eyes:
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However, I do think there are emerging platform opportunities with some decent DAWs (Logic, Cubasis, etc) and notation software (Dorico) all capable of audio unit support.
You can already export AU from HISE. It's just iOS that's not supported.
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@d-healey Speaking only of mobile DAWs here.
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@dxmachina Oh I didn't know there was a mobile version of Cubase.
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@d-healey Called "Cubasis" it's actually pretty decent and supports AU. Logic for iPad is also very usable (and I know there are other players in mobile DAW space I don't have much experience with).
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@dxmachina can you use third party AU plug-ins in logic for iOS? I thought you could only use stock logic plugins.
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@TNTHM
"Logic Pro for iPad includes a large collection of professional-quality effect and instrument plug-ins. It also supports third-party plug-ins delivered on iPadOS as Audio Unit Extensions." -
@TNTHM I've done some testing with AU synths and other stuff on the iOS store and it does work well. I'm not yet sure how well the roundtripping with desktop works when it comes to third parties though. That's on my list to explore for both Cubasis and Logic as it would probably dictate approach a bit.