

I don’t have general instability problems with my air 2. I must say that I like the pro 10.5 that’s replaced my air 2 and wasn’t affected by all the ‘pro’ said I think there must be other things causing the instability on your Air 2. Sure, now it’s starting to fall behind performance wise, but unstable? Not for me in the slightest. While everyone else was going insane with iPad Pro issue, I was happily working away with no issues, and was not alone. It's basically unusable for me on my iPad Air 2 but the same projects with the same plug-ins work flawlessly on my iPhone 11.Īir 2 is the most rock solid iPad ever. I've had issues with auv3s causing major issues with apps on my iPad Air 2 that don't seem to happen with other iPads or iPhones. I'm starting to think the Air 2 is a bit of a problem iPad. Frustrated with Midiflow and thinking about Midi Tools by Victor Porof (Audioveek as above).
#CUE SPLITTER CRASHES PATCH#
Please help save the did you ever get this sorted? I have exactly the same issues on a standard iPad Air2, with the same crashes/weird patch load/not loading scenarios. I am using a Nektar Impact GX-49 midi keyboard.

So far I cannot find any pattern to when the crash will occur. I have been working with synthesizer apps including Poison, bs-16i, Neo-Soul Keys, and Galileo 2. I must be doing something wrong at the basic level. The splits and layers are not overly complex or multiple. I have a live gig in two days, and am anxious about rebooting the iPad during performance. I am having no stuttering audio problem, (so latency not a problem?) but radical instability, forcing me to reboot to the iPad. I am using an iPad Pro, plenty of processing power. Either that, or it will not work at all, forcing reboot. It will crash during preset load, and when I open splitter, the split is not the one I had programmed, and appears to have reset or otherwise been changed. I am having what appears to be a beginner's problem after downloading audiobus3 and midiflow splitter, I am finding that splitter crashes regularly, about every 15-20 minutes.
