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8 of 15Ent one knows, it is possible to listen to what plays in airpods or bluetooth?
Very special very deep<br/><br/>It’s not a DAW, it’s it’s own thing, a playground, laboratory
It’s its own kind of instrument- how it behaves it’s on is own visual parameters- defining it’s sonic spaces like a kaossilolator- it’s got its own synth and sequencers- it’s got super deep audio capabilities when you know how to build it and dial in- the delays are my favorite.
And the last update is unstable crashing Reactable all the time now making it useless now. Sigh.<br/>-------<br/>Loading the update wiped clean what I was working on! I am really starting to get sick of irresponsible developers! <br/><br/>Last Kindle update made it completely unusable.<br/>iOS 8.x should never have seen the light of day.<br/>iOS 9.x has pregnant pauses and erratic performance issues with the last two updates.<br/>OneNote last update causes the app to freeze when using 'x' to delete more than 4-5 characters in a large text only documents.<br/><br/>I could go on.<br/><br/>What I am seeing are developers that don't want to invest in QA/QC and just dump their buggy product on their customers and use us as beta testers.
Rated 3 stars because I still love Reactable; however, with the new in-app store, Houston, we have a problem. <br/><br/>This could be a "me" problem because I'm still in the dinosaur ages of Apple tech with an iPad 1, but I jumped on purchasing the all extra objects deal ($10) because of the limited-time nature and now the app won't even load.<br/><br/>Any recommendations guys? I've cleared the app tray and restarted - nothing works. Maybe I'll clear up some more hd space and give 'er another go
All of the sounds it comes with are distorted and dissonant. Don't expect to make anything that sounds good with this app. It should be free with in app purchases to get new sounds, but nobody that's invested nothing would spend more than 5 minutes fumbling with its buggy UI in an attempt to get something out of it.
The new DLC options feel like a blatant cash grab, but Reactable is about as much fun as you can have making dynamic music on the fly with your iOS device, so it wasn't too painful to pony up. The fact that it's a universal app means that it's easy to feel like a pro even on quick breaks.<br/><br/>Edit: Patch is live! Reverting to 5 stars as promised. Thanks, devs.
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