You should take a lot of reviews with a pinch of salt. I did think BM2 was over priced though. £6 is about right, considering there's no synthesis ability.
I still however think NS has the edge, but bm2 is far easier to navigate.
Buy it. You'll only regret it if you haven't purchased bm by Saturday! :p
I use it quite often, and have only had crashes when I have individual reverb on a lot of different tracks at once. If you set up an FX track and route the instruments through there, no crashes.
Never had a crash. Don't use a lot of effects but do a lot of long/large samples. Whether that matters at all, I dunno. I am somewhat uneducated in these realms...
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Does anyone know if the current version really is as unstable as the iTunes reviews say it is?
mr_infamy
It certainly crashes for me even with total free memory and no apps in the background.
Intua are very slow at updating.
I do get a fair number of crashes, IPhone 4 current iOS version. But for half price IRS a steal!
I'm not using it very very often but I don't think I had any crash (iPod 3rd gen)to date.
You should take a lot of reviews with a pinch of salt. I did think BM2 was over priced though. £6 is about right, considering there's no synthesis ability.
I still however think NS has the edge, but bm2 is far easier to navigate.
Buy it. You'll only regret it if you haven't purchased bm by Saturday! :p
I use it quite often, and have only had crashes when I have individual reverb on a lot of different tracks at once. If you set up an FX track and route the instruments through there, no crashes.
Never had a crash. Don't use a lot of effects but do a lot of long/large samples. Whether that matters at all, I dunno. I am somewhat uneducated in these realms...
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