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  • @JC_vt said:
    Hmmm...went ahead and bought the basic app for $5 but in-app purchase shows at $22 not $11....

    Should show the right price when you get the buy confirmation box, was £8.49 here.

  • edited October 2015

    @kobamoto

    Almost everything but things like control audio effect devices you cant, if you dont use M4L is not worth it, is like a mini Push.

  • touchAble by AppBC
    https://appsto.re/us/J8rax.i>; @knewspeak said:

    Intro, Standard or Suite, SWEET?

    Hahaha. I missed the September sale; was seriously considering suite!

  • @johnfromberkeley said:
    touchAble by AppBC
    https://appsto.re/us/J8rax.i>; knewspeak said:
    Hahaha. I missed the September sale; was seriously considering suite!

    Who knows sale time again is near, it's almost that crazy time of the year!

  • NO, still at $22

    @musikmachine said:
    Should show the right price when you get the buy confirmation box, was £8.49 here.

  • Thanks for the heads up on this one! Was always wondering which Ableton control app I was going to wind up with. Sometimes, a great price makes the decision.

    The in-app purchase is $10.99 when the deal goes through, regardless of the $22 showing in the app. So for $16 you get $47 worth of goodies...

  • edited October 2015

    Someone on the iPad musician group was very kind and let me Paypal him to gift the app to me at the discounted price since I was away from my device, so I jumped on this. I've been strongly considering a Push, but I think there's a Push 2 on the way so I'm biding my time.

    The one feature I'm really interested in the most with Push is the ability to perform step automation, a la Elektron's parameter locks. Is this possible with Touchable? I've come across a number of reviews comparing Push with Touchable, but no mention of this.

  • @Accent said:
    Someone on the iPad musician group was very kind and let me Paypal him to gift the app to me at the discounted price, so I jumped on this.

    Hurray @ nice people.

  • @johnfromberkeley said:
    touchAble by AppBC
    https://appsto.re/us/J8rax.i>; knewspeak said:
    Hahaha. I missed the September sale; was seriously considering suite!

    My Ableton Live Suite sits there unused since I got into working on iOS. Ableton make their upgrades very compelling but I don't think there is any going back to Desktop for me.

  • @JC_vt said:
    NO, still at $22

    It does keep saying $22 but once you click Buy, the final confirmation shows the discounted half price.

  • @Jocphone said:

    what did you replace ableton with in iOS ?

  • @kobamoto said:
    what did you replace ableton with in iOS ?

    Nothing. I don't think I was ever that happy with the straight DAW approach. I do have cubasis on iPad but Don't use it all the time. I used Gadget for six months or more as I was finding my feet a bit and use sunVox and/or cubasis as the music takes me lately. There other approaches I want to try but am quite happy with mix of apps I work with currently.

  • @Accent said:
    Someone on the iPad musician group was very kind and let me Paypal him to gift the app to me at the discounted price since I was away from my device, so I jumped on this. I've been strongly considering a Push, but I think there's a Push 2 on the way so I'm biding my time.

    The one feature I'm really interested in the most with Push is the ability to perform step automation, a la Elektron's parameter locks. Is this possible with Touchable? I've come across a number of reviews comparing Push with Touchable, but no mention of this.

    I don't think so but you could use something like Automation Recorder if you have Max. http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device/2657/automationrecorder

  • @musikmachine said:
    I don't think so but you could use something like Automation Recorder if you have Max. http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device/2657/automationrecorder

    That's not really what I had in mind, but it does sound wicked. I do have M4L, so I'll give that a play when I get home. What I'm talking about is more like you hold down a step and change a parameter, maybe to add more decay to a kick or to increase the resonance only on a particular step. An LFO will cause a change for sure (so that M4L device will be super useful, cheers!), but I'm looking for more precise automation.

  • It's a shame that Stienberg didn't integrate Cubasis into Cubase like this. So you could use Cubasis as a controller on your Desktop via Wifi, or Apple Lightning USB?

  • @Accent said:
    That's not really what I had in mind, but it does sound wicked. I do have M4L, so I'll give that a play when I get home. What I'm talking about is more like you hold down a step and change a parameter, maybe to add more decay to a kick or to increase the resonance only on a particular step. An LFO will cause a change for sure (so that M4L device will be super useful, cheers!), but I'm looking for more precise automation.

    wait a minute the circuit doesn't have step automation?

  • @kobamoto said:
    wait a minute the circuit doesn't have step automation?

    The new Novation Circuit? I believe it does, although I've not used it to confirm. I've got a couple of Elektron boxes and find the workflow intuitive, so when I learned that Push has the same step automation capability it got me a lot more interested, since I'm trying to reintegrate Live into my musical process. Might be worth considering the Circuit tho, depending on how that translates to Live.

  • their on the forum now so i'm gonna go ask them

  • @kobamoto said:
    their on the forum now so i'm gonna go ask them

    Good luck, I sent them an email sometime ago, still as yet, no reply, managed to solve my problem here, guess they can be busy.

  • @Accent said:
    That's not really what I had in mind, but it does sound wicked. I do have M4L, so I'll give that a play when I get home. What I'm talking about is more like you hold down a step and change a parameter, maybe to add more decay to a kick or to increase the resonance only on a particular step. An LFO will cause a change for sure (so that M4L device will be super useful, cheers!), but I'm looking for more precise automation.

    I'm a eejit i have an M4L you can step automate with, payware though. http://fabriziopoce.com/steplocker.html

    I'm not sure how easy it would be to control from Touchable, i'll have to have a play with it in a bit.

  • @musikmachine said:
    I'm not sure how easy it would be to control from Touchable, i'll have to have a play with it in a bit.

    Hey, good looking out! I'll have to check the videos when I get home from work and see if that might work for me. I'd rather pay $12 for a solution than buy a midi controller when I otherwise have my controller options covered.

    Alternatively, I should just try to figure out why Launchpad95 doesn't seem to work, since that combined with my Novation Remote SL and Touchable would cover virtually everything I could want in Push and more.

  • @Accent no problem! I forgot i had it, mainly cause of M4L issues with 3rd party devices.

    I tried it anyway and all the controls are there in touchable but you have to select all the parameters you want to step automate manually, but it communicates directly with Lives API so you can use it with any automatable parameter in Live just by clicking on it and you only need one instance. :)

  • @Yendor said:
    This only works with Ableton Live, right? Can't use as a standalone midi or Osc controller?

    This looks interesting but don't want to spend 4 bills right now on Ableton Live... Is the app worth getting if you don't have Ableton? Does it work with anything else or can it work as a standalone midi controller? Appreciate your input!

  • @yendor
    nope— just works with Live, and it does it very very well.

    That said, anybody here bother trying to use the mini version on the phone in concert with the iPad? I guess it could come in handy for having an instrument control on the side, or a set navigator, but even at five bucks I have a hard time justifying the addition.

  • I think I'm late. :(

  • @Montreal_Music said:

    I think I'm late. :(

    Did you dig into the archives teaching for a provocative headline?

  • Cruel..

  • @Montreal_Music said:

    I think I'm late. :(

    Same here tbh

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