VCI-400 support on iOS
Posted: 21 Jan 2013, 01:17
Hello,
got your apps for phone & pad jus recently, when I saw the DJWORX announcement for the iPhone app. Love them both. Great use of the screen estate. Kudos!
For the record, now on the A5 generation of devices, I experience the drops, but I trust you'll optimize your code even on them.
I'm yet to get an iPad4 and iPhone5 the coming weeks, and I so hope that the audio drop on load time will not be an issue on the A6 CPUs.
On Topic: my suggestion is Audio & MIDI support for VCI-400.
Would love to be able to hook up a VCI-400 to both the apps - be it pad or phone. Would gladly pay significant in-app premium for this extra. I love the VCI-400 as it gives me:
1. a feel of a quality piece of hardware
2. it's self powered and runs well with the iPad
3. has real-mixer channels, in addition to the software based
4. it's relatively compact
5. can be used with timecode (not that I care, to be honest, but a benefit for some, I guess.)
I may also consider paying you extra for support of your own U-Mix Control Pro. Yet the VCI-400 is what I would ultimately want to use.
got your apps for phone & pad jus recently, when I saw the DJWORX announcement for the iPhone app. Love them both. Great use of the screen estate. Kudos!
For the record, now on the A5 generation of devices, I experience the drops, but I trust you'll optimize your code even on them.
I'm yet to get an iPad4 and iPhone5 the coming weeks, and I so hope that the audio drop on load time will not be an issue on the A6 CPUs.
On Topic: my suggestion is Audio & MIDI support for VCI-400.
Would love to be able to hook up a VCI-400 to both the apps - be it pad or phone. Would gladly pay significant in-app premium for this extra. I love the VCI-400 as it gives me:
1. a feel of a quality piece of hardware
2. it's self powered and runs well with the iPad
3. has real-mixer channels, in addition to the software based
4. it's relatively compact
5. can be used with timecode (not that I care, to be honest, but a benefit for some, I guess.)
I may also consider paying you extra for support of your own U-Mix Control Pro. Yet the VCI-400 is what I would ultimately want to use.