iAudioGate Reviews – Page 4

3/5 rating based on 59 reviews. Read all reviews for iAudioGate for iPhone.
iAudioGate is paid iOS app published by KORG INC.

JUNK

Appmaster 94

This app does not work. It only opened once, and that's it. It crashes every time, even though it's the only app running.....Korg better get something figured NOW.


Some times brilliant but very buggy

New to hyperfocal

For a twenty dollar app I expect more. It can be brilliant, but I sometimes have to restart songs multiple times to remove playback artifacts. Not setting changes correct this. In addition, there are albums that iTunes had no problem playing in track order that this app cannot seem to figure out. Lots of bugs from twenty bucks which is unacceptable. Cannot justify more than two stars until fixed.


Good....but

Kokiiiz78

Sound quality neither bad nor perfect, pumped into bass side a bit, however gives a bit of tube/valve amp feel which is sweet indeed, but short somehow in sound stage and depth. Now for the options shortages vs. other players (even the free ones): 1- no crossfade 2- no crossfeed 3- lake the airy sound 4- SRS 5- equalizer is limited...at least needs to be 20-20khz or 30khz to support the high-Res headphones. One thing really bad; it drains the battery like a hell (not sure if the excuse here is processor usage to give high quality...then I can understand that, but still battery life needs to be improved with this player) If the above is added/rectified, it would be really amazing player and worth to spend that high price tag on it as its simple, no clunky interface or fancy colors...etc Common Korg, I trust your products always and most of my gigs are from your brand, but this player has a question mark!


App delivered on promises

MikeyLikesIt0023

Without going into fanboy detail, this app allows me eq in GREAT detail. The audio fidelity is way better than the stock music player Apple has on the iPhone.


Stops playing due to lock screen, resume playback is broken

ChinaTim

A problem that plagued earlier versions has resurfaced - the app stops after the current song when the phone is on the lock screen, even if I leave the app so it is active in the foreground before the phone locks. Also, the resume playback feature that is supposed to allow resuming, does not work. If I pause while my 6s+ is locked, then unlock and go into the app, it defaults to the wrong place - but consistently the exact same wrong place. It's like this app can't handle not being active in the foreground. I love being able to add songs using AirDrop, it's very convenient. But if playback is a hassle it's a waste of money. At this point, playback is useless. I can't believe I spent $15 on this buggy app.


Needs improvement, But best in its category.

Hemil doshi

Its been quite some time now, using this app. Here are the improvements i need: 1. Improvements to the apple watch app to make it like the default music app for watch,where we can choose the songs. 2. Including 'add to next' on now playing. 3. A little more fast. I have the 6s plus and with about a 15gb FLAC playlist. This surely does lag while searching for songs. If these are included then a definite 5 stars and worth the 20$ price i paid.


Good app that still needs a few things to be great

Un Boricua

I've tried several other music playing apps (among them, Boom, Onkyo, Equalizer) and this is the one I've found to produce the best improvement on my music. However, it is not perfect for the following reasons: 1. It doesn't have an ipad app, so it doesn't look good on the ipad. 2. You can only play sounds you've downloaded to your iphone. If you have small storage space, this will be a problem. It'd be great if it could stream my iphone's Music Match collection. 3. Songs can be downloaded and imported into the app 1 song at a time, which, if you don't have time to download them, is a problem. Even with these shortcomings, I still think the app is a good buy, because of the sound quality and because it does turn your iphone into a pretty serviceable FLAC player.


i like this app

theemmdubb

what i really dislike is the newest stock apple music player app, in all ways - functionality, aesthetics, constantly attempting to sell me music i don't want.. anyway, this allows me to delete it! (you can do that in iOS 10) obvious enormous plus is being able to play most any audio file type, full resolution. the eq section is excellent. layout is adequate and tasteful. korg generally does not make junk, this is no exception. * if the app should ever freeze/crash on you, might need to delete and start over. this happened to me once in a year or longer, didn't think to reinstall the app, but that worked.


One of the best but has more potential

Logan_Lee_1990

iAudioGate is definitely the best iPhone audiophile music player you can buy. The sound it reproduces is amazing. There are only a couple of things I can think of that I would want improved. One is that you can only delete songs one by one when you are using your phone only. If you want to delete full albums or artists, you have to hook it up to your computer. At first I thought, we were restricted to importing only one song at a time but when you hook it up to your computer and bring it up in your iTunes app, you can drag as much music as your iPhone has storage for right into the app and it will only take minutes to transfer onto your phone. The only other thing is artwork rarely comes up and I can't find anyway to add it it manually. Overall, I am very pleased with this app.


Great for USB Audio but needs more functions

Seraphic Wings

This app is really great for hooking up an USB Audio solution. However I would be pleased if Korg can add a sleep-timer and the ability to create playlists from the Hi-Res section