Honestly the only thing they care about these days are phones and tablets. I was a long Time Mainstage user but I felt that apple “abandoned” their vision in creating hardware and software meant to be called PRO, these days, at least in the Macbook department it's overpriced outdated hardware money grab only. I do a lot of stress testing before stage and as soon a i get a stable build stress test again if everything works out updates are shutdown for everything including windows, which I must admit as been surprising me since version 7, very stable, i haven't had a single crash and I'm on my third tour with windows based setup. The way you described with apps isn't far the way i work with vst. You are preaching to the choir man, i currently work live with a PC and a myriad of vst's and it's work to get everything working together, even in vst world not everything goes well. Using stand alone apps like Sampletank etc - not really tried this beyond Gadget, but I only like that due to the IAP options plus said: Using a few stand alone IAA apps and running some via a midi apps such as genome, modstep etc - I found switching between apps here to be a pain, but it’s probably easier now with ios11. Using AUM or Audiobus as the mixer setup - works as well as it’s individual components. Using a DAW as the mixer setup - gave up on this idea, as it just didn’t work for myself, although I do jam often using BM3. Worked well depending on how well all the individual apps worked together. AUM controlled the playback controls of Gadget and any drum machines in itself. The reason I did this was because Audiobus gave the nice sidebar way of switching between Gadget and my live app mixer of AUM. I connect any other instruments I want to add in AUM and connect them via Audiobus. Korg Gadget plus: I used this option jamming (like live playing but with no crowd lol) for a while.Has some quirks, such as eats your battery etc, but it’s a decent option. Gadget has some great filler sounds and ODYSSEI is one of the best lead synths on iOS IMO (barring the naff tuning slider set up). Korg Gadget with all the stand alone synths, IAPs and Module - works well and gives you easy access to a basic backing multitrack.Yeah, asking for advice is good, but what works used one way for one person may be a cluster feck of live nightmares for you. I think the only way to do it well is buy an iPad and the learn which apps work together how you want by trial and error. I only say all this as you seem to be asking for help choosing apps prior to setting up the rig. ![]()
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