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Alchemy iOS / GB

tjatja
edited December 2018 in General App Discussion

@richardyot said:

@Slam_Cut said:
Apple put a few simplified presets into GB - that will give you an idea of the sounds. Without the pads to morph sounds you lose a lot of the magic.

The iOS version in GB still has the morph pads, it's pretty much identical to the Alchemy Player that was made by Camel Audio, just without as many presets.

@Slam_Cut said:
So Apple raided an iOS app to make their Mac software better. We just have to buy their laptop and software to get it. Yeah, that sucks.

To be fair they raided the desktop version of Alchemy, killed it on windows and put the Mac version into Logic. Great for Logic users, not so good for anyone else. But Alchemy wasn't primarily an iOS product, the iOS version was a cut-down player without the deep editing functions.

Quoting is a bit difficult from the closed topic (a merge would have been in order ;-)
I tried my best manually.

This is interesting to hear.
Is the GB version capable of importing presets or at least creating user presets?
Or is it fixed "as it is"?

Comments

  • AFAIK it can't import presets. And you definitely can't create a preset from scratch, but then you never could on the original iOS version either. For that you needed the desktop version, and that functionality is in the Logic version now.

  • @richardyot said:
    AFAIK it can't import presets. And you definitely can't create a preset from scratch, but then you never could on the original iOS version either. For that you needed the desktop version, and that functionality is in the Logic version now.

    Many thanks!
    Out of reach, as it seems to be Mac only...

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