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This looks amazing!

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  • Perfect! Thanks aLot

  • Wow...this looks like a candidate to make me loosen my grip on the purse strings....not that I really own a purse ;-)

  • @j_liljedahl you mentioned recording into audioshare does that include midi recording? Because audioshare supports midi files :) (I hope, I hope, I hope)

    Thanks for all your work! You are in the process of making me a pocket musician!

  • @j_liljedahl said:
    Interesting to read your speculations! :)

    Most of syrupcore's points are true!

    Yes, the resistor symbols are sends. They send to a bus. A channel can also output directly to a bus. A channel can use a bus as input. A bus is simply an "invisible" wire that can be used as input, output and be sent to with variable amount. In this regard, this mixer does not distinguish between AUX sends and sub groups / busses as on a typical hardware mixer, a bus in this app serves both functions.
    Also, each bus will have an IAA and Audiobus output port. It will also have Audiobus inputs.

    Yes, it supports multichannel hardware interfaces, both for input and output.

    The preferred way of synchronizing stuff is through IAA sync, that's why it shows tempo and beats:bars, because IAA sync has both normal time (as in seconds) and beats and tempo. It does not send SPP, but I will probably add a MIDI clock send for IAA nodes that doesn't support IAA sync.

    The effects are inserts, use a bus send and a bus channel to send multiple channels mixed into a single effect chain. The wire between fader and fx slots indicates pre/post, which can be changed easily by the user.

    Not apparent on the screenshot: the fx's can be reordered by dragging them.

    Yes, it supports AUv3 on iOS 9. Such audio units will display their UI as a movable window inside this app (like in a desktop DAW), that's also the reason I needed to include a keyboard. One can also route MIDI from anywhere to the hosted apps. Connect a bunch of hardware MIDI keyboards and let each one control an individual synth, for example.

    It will not be a DAW, but will have a built-in recorder that records straight into a folder inside AudioShare (no need to "export" them there). I haven't implemented the recorder yet, but my idea is that one can record each channel separately, and use a bus if you want to record a mix, or several submixes, etc..

    The main point with this app is to be a super-flexible mixer. It will not have any "generators" like sequencers, LFOs or arpeggiators. Those should be implemented in separate apps and routed through virtual MIDI.

    Cheers
    /Jonatan

    Thank you Jonatan

  • Now hear this, ! Thank you.

  • Wow.

    Thank you.

    Nothing more to add.

  • Looks like a combo of MiMix and AudioBus with more features.

  • Do I get a prize for being closest? Oh, I do. This app! Thanks for the full breakdown. Really looking forward to it.

  • Wow. Amazing. Cannot wait.

  • edited November 2015

    @j_liljedahl said:

    ...my idea is that one can record each channel separately, and use a bus if you want to record a mix, or several submixes, etc..

    The main point with this app is to be a super-flexible mixer...

    Ah, makes sense now, especially with the new AU integration.

  • Multiple out. Drool

  • Modular...drool! With this, AU, AS, and AB, and an interface, what else is needed? I know....loaded question, but that goes a long way.

  • Wow, that's awesome stuff! I'm really looking forward to this one! Any estimated time until release?

  • @supadom said:
    Multiple out. Drool

    For. Sure.

    I can see an early request for those performing live: easy way to set up A/B mixes so that you can cross fade between parts live. Along with some extra love so that you can easily point your headphones at whatever the current alternate is.

  • Holy metaDAW, Batman!

  • Seems wonderfull.
    I hope it will also have a way to load presets of mixes thru midi ?

  • @syrupcore said:

    @supadom said:
    Multiple out. Drool

    For. Sure.

    I can see an early request for those performing live: easy way to set up A/B mixes so that you can cross fade between parts live. Along with some extra love so that you can easily point your headphones at whatever the current alternate is.

    I'd be also mega interested in being able to run looping sessions with other people I.e. giving them control over a couple of loops without worrying it will record what I'm playing and vice versa. Although I think loopy would have to implement that too.

  • Looks you can control the bus send amount, with the little fader next to the resistor symbol, that's great. Being able to do bus effects was something I've been missing with iOS. Seems like you could use it to do a headphone mix too, with the mixer supporting multiple hardware outs.
    The IAA audio host thing is big too, because the midi sync works so much better, as I understand it is different from midi clock, which just sends ticks at the tempo of the song, it uses something more like midi time code, which is a time of day type arrangement.

  • edited November 2015

    INSTANT BUY!!!

  • @Processaurus said:
    Looks you can control the bus send amount, with the little fader next to the resistor symbol, that's great. Being able to do bus effects was something I've been missing with iOS. Seems like you could use it to do a headphone mix too, with the mixer supporting multiple hardware outs.

    Yes, the little fader is bus send amount. Sure, it can be used to do headphone mix, by using one of the busses for that, and then route it to an external output.

    The IAA audio host thing is big too, because the midi sync works so much better, as I understand it is different from midi clock, which just sends ticks at the tempo of the song, it uses something more like midi time code, which is a time of day type arrangement.

    That's right. IAA sync lets the host send current beat time as a decimal number, so it's very accurate. Then it's up to the receiving app to actually use this high resolution sync signal correctly :) Also, there's some IAA hosts that I know doesn't send a correct sync signal, for example Cubasis (they might have fixed that now, haven't tried in a while).

  • [[spoiler alert ]]

    I've got the "oh, one more thing..." for your big product announcement event: a special input that is the Bluetooth audio output of another device running the Kymatica Mixer. No secondary apps to faff around with, the mixer handles latency compensation and we all poop rainbows. Together!

  • @j_liljedahl this looks really amazing. I think there are a lot of iOS musicians, especially those familiar with mixing, that will be watching out for this.

  • @syrupcore said:

    [[spoiler alert ]]

    I've got the "oh, one more thing..." for your big product announcement event: a special input that is the Bluetooth audio output of another device running the Kymatica Mixer. No secondary apps to faff around with, the mixer handles latency compensation and we all poop rainbows. Together!

    That would be awesome, especially the pooping :)

    However, I'm quite sure nothing like that will make it into the first version, unfortunately.

  • Yeah, better to save that one for the Moscone Center release anyway.

  • So this app, Loopy masterpiece, and an Ipad pro for Xmas... :)

  • @syrupcore said:
    Yeah, better to save that one for the Moscone Center release anyway.

    Nice canned response ;)

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