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Post by steve842 on Sept 21, 2013 12:38:03 GMT
Hi Nic,
MidiBridge is the hub of my iOS rig and before upgrading, I'm wondering if there are any known issues with iOS 7 at this time? Also, is there any way to export/store scenes for safe keeping? I have a lot of different programming that I don't want to lose in the update process or even just by accident.
Thanks!
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Post by nic on Sept 21, 2013 13:11:00 GMT
Hi steve842,
I tested it out on the iOS7 betas while it was still available only to developers and did not find any problems. There are now loads of users running it on iOS7 and so far no reports from anyone (tempting fate). The only thing is that when you start it up iOS7 expands the icon to fill the screen which looks a bit ugly. The main iOS features MidiBridge uses (CoreMIDI) have not changed significantly.
There may be an update forthcoming that will make MidiBridge more iOS7 aware, but for now apart from the cosmetics it should work fine. However, I personally am not updating my music ipad until a few point releases.
The scene files are synced to your backup or icloud. You should be able to use ifunbox to access the scene files and save them. Essentially hoover up everything in the Documents directory of MidiBridge. MidiBridge itself doesn't have a facility for exporting/importing scenes built-in I'm afraid.
Regards, Nic.
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Post by nic on Oct 6, 2013 7:47:48 GMT
Brief update. Naming scenes and presets is problematic with ios 7. Will work on it!
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