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For my development process it would be ideal if I could start my Cordova app directly from the command line and have it load into a specified emulator. I can do this by running the following from the project root directory:

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Besides this simulated device, I would also like to test on (for instance) an iPad. I have these emulation images installed, and I can start my app in them manually in Xcode. Also, the command list-emulator-images (located in project_dir/platforms/ios/cordova/lib) gives the following output:

However, the thing is: I can't seem to figure out how to start the emulator in anything other than the default (which appears to be the iPhone Retina (4-inch) emulation image). The relevant output of cordova help gives the following information:

The documentation for the command-line tool doesn't offer any information in this regard, and an extensive Google-search also failed to turn up anything. Am I missing something trivial? Or am I trying to do something weird? I really hope someone here has experience with this, and can provide some answers.

Old thread, I know, but it seems, perhaps, that the answer has changed slightly. The hints from earlier posts in this thread helped, but so did reading the documentation included in the code, /platforms/ios/cordova/lib/run.js

Execute ./platforms/ios/cordova/lib/list-emulator-images to list the available emulator images. Do not include the version number on the end when making the cordova call to run in the desired emulator.

Runs iOS simulator with web request based on already generated build for cordova application. Execute this request from browser opens simulator on mac with iPhone 8Plus version: :3000/cordova/build/[xxxx-buildnumber]/emulate?target=iPhone-8-Plus

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Of course I always praise Reelbus, and I've heard about Flytape but never dove into it. What I'm looking for are emulators I can slap on the master buss (not all at once though lol) that can emulate a ratty old cassette tape/reel-to-reel tape. Is Reelbus the best there is? Which do you prefer?

There is Caelum Tap Pro, but I cannot recommend it until they address a very serious audio glitch issue with it first, which I've repeatedly raised with them and it still remains unaddressed. If I recall correctly, it's on their list of things to fix.

Nice! I'll be sure to check those out for my next live Ambient piece. I just finished one with Chow Tape on the master buss, lol. The audio sounds so pleasingly degraded. But Chow Tape can be pushed to extremes very, VERY quickly, and if that's what you're after, by all means.

@NeuM said:
There is Caelum Tap Pro, but I cannot recommend it until they address a very serious audio glitch issue with it first, which I've repeatedly raised with them and it still remains unaddressed. If I recall correctly, it's on their list of things to fix.

No kidding. The best way to emulate tape saturation is to record the output of an iPad onto a physical reel-to-reel analogue tape and record it back into the iPad. But who has money and space for that? (Maybe Brian Eno, but he's not mortal, so he doesn't count lol.)

Ah now I see. It has that wicked Pultec emulation in it, and I do love me a good Pultec sometimes. (Although I rarely EQ my sounds when I produce Ambient, just sticking to a simple high-pass filter on most sounds in a mix, lol.)

@jwmmakerofmusic said:
Of course I always praise Reelbus, and I've heard about Flytape but never dove into it. What I'm looking for are emulators I can slap on the master buss (not all at once though lol) that can emulate a ratty old cassette tape/reel-to-reel tape. Is Reelbus the best there is? Which do you prefer?

After buying the apps I didn't yet buy, redownloading the ones I didn't redownload yet, and testing those and the ones I already have, I have reached a personal opinion: Reelbus and Chowtape are my two favourites. If I want to add a bit of subtle flavour and character to the master buss, that's Reelbus. If I want the master buss to sound like it was recorded on a dodgy old cassette, Chow Tape. Chow Tape is what I used on "My Mellow was Harshed", and it sounds glorious!

@jwmmakerofmusic said:
After buying the apps I didn't yet buy, redownloading the ones I didn't redownload yet, and testing those and the ones I already have, I have reached a personal opinion: Reelbus and Chowtape are my two favourites. If I want to add a bit of subtle flavour and character to the master buss, that's Reelbus. If I want the master buss to sound like it was recorded on a dodgy old cassette, Chow Tape. Chow Tape is what I used on "My Mellow was Harshed", and it sounds glorious!

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