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The global play button in Audiobus corresponds with all play buttons that other apps have included in the connection panel. So it's not a SPP button but a global play and pause which reacts differently depending on how developers have implemented it in their Audiobus implementations.
If you want to rewind, you can press global pause and will have to rewind in whichever apps you want to rewind - this might only affect your recording app, but that's usually implemented in the connection panel, too.
The pause/play can be triggered individually in every app, too. So you can bring in individual apps either at the same time with the global play button or one after another by triggering their individual play buttons in the connection panel or in Audiobus Remote (which we're also going to update to work locally/on one device).
....with midi learn
hope so
Maybe in Audiobus 3.
Nice one!
Without a notion of controllable timeline postition it will only be of limited use with DAWs. They seem pretty clearly focused on looping-based real-time performance at least for this initial release. Sebastian (or anyone else who has seen the SDK since they haven't publicly released it to all interested devs yet), who defines when the first downbeat is, if everything is just independent stops and starts? The first node to start?
It's probably good (meaning, works well) precisely because it's focussed on real time loop based jamming. SPP matters a lot to me but not so much on iOS because not many apps support it properly anyway!
There's a FAQ up on CDM right now and the single most interesting thing to me (and possible the collective we-of-this-here-forum):
I'm not entirely sure what that says about a) iOS as a platform and b) how Ableton plans to position LINK long term but I'd be really interested to learn more about the how and why behind how they came to that decision.
You say focused (which I get), but I might be inclined to call it a missed opertunity. I see why link is awesome, especially if you want to use it hook up loop based stuff and I'll surely find uses for it. But as someone who primarily would be using a traditional daw workflow, the lack of (optional) song pointer is not great. One Might even fear that link will be standing in a way for a propper solution for this on ios.
Technical issues getting it to work with other platforms, that's it. They've already stated on their forums that they're still working to get it on Android as well, but like many music related tasks, it doesn't seem as straightforward as on iOS.
It's a technology that's still in beta, I'm sure they will expand on it over time.
Maybe AB could also have a stop button that rewinds to the start in all connected apps like in ableton when double tapped ? And about MIDI learn: YES PRETTY PLEASE!!! And also mute and solo MIDI learnable. It could be an IAP that I would gladly pay for in a heartbeat. So long I'm waiting for @j_liljedahl's new mixer to do the trick.