Re: iLive Owners/Users - full fledged iPad app is out
I understand that they have costs involved with writing this app (or any software), but I think that adoption will be slow at this price. People are accustomed to getting control software for free with hardware (yamaha mixers, lake processors, Harman products...) I think that Allen & Heath would benefit from the word of mouth that would spread if lots of people could try out the app.
You do make a good point that some iLive users might just use the app instead of buying a second surface like the R72.
I am just comparing it to the other apps. The Presonus App is free, the M7 app is free, even the iLive computer software is free.
If this app is going to cost $99, I think they should release a ''demo'' version that can't be used in a show environment, but will allow people to see how the app works.
It is up to A&H how they price their products. Personally I think this app is too expensive, but that is just my opinion.