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  • @pierre said:

    By the way the filters sounds awesome, I'm having so much fun that I forgot to turn record on

    are the filters controlled manually or can they be automated ? thnx

  • edited February 2016

    If you have midi lfo you can automate them externally, but for that purpose I recommend apefilter, it has link and great syncable automation features (S&H...) having a blast using it with AUM

    @carol said:

    @pierre said:

    By the way the filters sounds awesome, I'm having so much fun that I forgot to turn record on

    are the filters controlled manually or can they be automated ? thnx

  • @pierre said:
    If you have midi lfo you can automate them externally, but for that purpose I recommend apefilter, it has link and great syncable automation features (S&H...) having a blast using it with AUM

    @carol said:

    @pierre said:

    By the way the filters sounds awesome, I'm having so much fun that I forgot to turn record on

    are the filters controlled manually or can they be automated ? thnx

    great :)

  • edited February 2016

    Ho sorry you can't automate per say apefilter, it's more like a lfo, use modstep maybe for real automation ?

    @carol said:

    @pierre said:
    If you have midi lfo you can automate them externally, but for that purpose I recommend apefilter, it has link and great syncable automation features (S&H...) having a blast using it with AUM

    @carol said:

    @pierre said:

    By the way the filters sounds awesome, I'm having so much fun that I forgot to turn record on

    are the filters controlled manually or can they be automated ? thnx

    great :)

  • ok thnx. I have wow filter

  • yeah Wow is great, hope it get linked soon

  • I'll checkout the ape filter too :)

  • @Ringleader said:

    @j_liljedahl said:
    It's not about toes. It's the fact that IAA does not have any concept of output apps, it only has sound sources (generators and instruments), effects, and hosts.

    When you connect a source app into Loopy through Audiobus, it's in fact Loopy that hosts the source app via Inter-App Audio under the hood.

    If that is the case, then I wish Loopy's IAA host parameters were exposed like in other apps instead of hidden. I think the plan for some of us was to lighten the app load and eliminate AB for some routings to reduce latency and/or keep things minimalistic. Right now I have AB open just for a single stream of AUM to Loopy in an output slot of AUM. If I could access loopy directly in the AUM output slot, I wouldn't need AB at all for this particular routing.

    I don't mind having to use AudioBus as a broker between AUM and Loopy, but the results using IAA Output Bus from AUM --> AB --> Loopy are disappointing on first try. This is partly a good problem to have--the wet audio in AUM sounds so good that the signal chain going out to Loopy is inconsistent and anemic by comparison. So, my next thing to tinker with is to route everything through Loopy and then try to apply the same inserts/busses on both the live signal and the individual loops.

    Again, good problem to have... I'm so blown away by the upgrade to the mix I've achieved, mostly because AUM makes it easy enough that I don't think twice about it...

  • @pierre said:
    yeah Wow is great, hope it get linked soon

    Already linked.

  • @mgmg4871 said:

    @pierre said:
    yeah Wow is great, hope it get linked soon

    Already linked.

    I was talking about sugar bytes WOW2, I don't think it has link already ;)

  • wow 2?,, what's that?

  • A filter/saturation fx with lfo modulation from sugar bytes, very nice

  • Yeah very cool kinda hard to control sometimes tho lol

  • I really want to buy this, as I love AudioShare and the work the developer is doing - but I'm not sure I need it?

    I work mainly in Gadget and if KORG just delivered on the promised Audio Tracks I would not need anything else (yes, it's my pet peeve :wink: ) - but could I use AUM + AudioShare synced to Gadget via LINK?

    Just wondering if it's better just recording my Gadget mix into Cubasis and do any audio tracks there, then re-recording if I make changes in Gadget?

    Any thoughts on this?

  • @j_liljedahl said:

    @Duncanm said:
    Quick one, V likely me missing something - iSpark into AUM seems to kick Link out and replace it with the inter app audio transport. Do I need to load this in via audiobus instead? Fugue machine doesn't have the same problem.

    The developer of iSpark (Tempo Rubato) decided that if a user loads the app in an IAA host, he probably wants it to sync directly to the host instead of Link. Since AUM also syncs to Link, it shouldn't matter. Just start/stop in AUM and iSpark will follow, and it will line up with Link if enabled in AUM.

    Ah great, worked now. Dunno what I did differently; most likely not your app, but some apps do take their time declaring that they've got Link, or decide not to start with the rest of the apps for no good reason. After I had ispark working, fugue machine then decided that it was going to be independent and not bother starting with the rest of the apps. Anyway, great stuff!

  • @Peter321 said:
    I really want to buy this, as I love AudioShare and the work the developer is doing - but I'm not sure I need it?

    I work mainly in Gadget and if KORG just delivered on the promised Audio Tracks I would not need anything else (yes, it's my pet peeve :wink: ) - but could I use AUM + AudioShare synced to Gadget via LINK?

    Just wondering if it's better just recording my Gadget mix into Cubasis and do any audio tracks there, then re-recording if I make changes in Gadget?

    Any thoughts on this?

    Or you could sync Gadget with Cubasis which works pretty well. But using AUM is probably lighter weight and there are lots of new things to discover.. :smiley:

  • One little AUM trick I just did with no great use for me now but I guess for someone could take it to the max:
    Open audiobus
    Load it with a sound generator into AB of your choice making some sound
    Load AUM at the end of the chain and launch it
    Load your sound generator as a AB source for for example 4 times in 4 different AUM channels
    Now you can:
    _use AUM like you would use effectrix
    _do mid/side eqing
    _multi and distortion
    _whatsoever

  • edited February 2016

    @Peter321 said:
    I really want to buy this, as I love AudioShare and the work the developer is doing - but I'm not sure I need it?

    I work mainly in Gadget and if KORG just delivered on the promised Audio Tracks I would not need anything else (yes, it's my pet peeve :wink: ) - but could I use AUM + AudioShare synced to Gadget via LINK?

    Just wondering if it's better just recording my Gadget mix into Cubasis and do any audio tracks there, then re-recording if I make changes in Gadget?

    Any thoughts on this?

    What I am using AUM for is being able to do what I can in gadget but with ModStep and IAA's, as well as recording timeline based audio tracks along side.
    If you already have Cubasis and Gadget, then exporting a mix from Gadget and recording your audio tracks in Cubasis will probably work for you. OR if you are working end to end with your audio and not looping then sync Gadget to Cubasis using Cubasis as MIDI Clock Master

    That being said, I'd grab it while its on introductory price if budget is an issue for you :)

  • Does AUM automatically launches apps from a saved session ? And the midi routings?

  • @Korakios said:
    Does AUM automatically launches apps from a saved session ? And the midi routings?

    Yes. And the MIDI control mappings. And the parameters of all built in filters and EQs etc, and parameters of all hosted Audio Unit extensions.

  • edited February 2016

    if only, if only, if only sector had link
    that would make me really happy
    I don't want to jump ship for my drum needs
    I am having so much fun with the ringmodulator from ivcs3 as fx on sector drums but sector doesn't have link
    and I am so fed up with the stupid midi clock on iOS ...

  • edited February 2016

    If AUM is hosting Loopy (via Audiobus) is there any way to make Loopy be the IAA clock master? Whenever I load previous sessions with IAA sync enabled, it messes with the timing.

  • @lala said:
    if only, if only, if only sector had link
    that would make me really happy
    I don't want to jump ship for my drum needs
    I am having so much fun with the ringmodulator from ivcs3 as fx on sector drums but sector doesn't have link
    and I am so fed up with the stupid midi clock on iOS ...

    Sector will get Link, for sure! But if you host it in AUM, it will sync to AUM, which can sync to Link.

  • There seems to only 8 bus sends, which is probably not enough since the workflow seems to all about building your own AUX and Master sends using the busses. Any chance this could be increased?

  • @Ringleader said:
    If AUM is hosting Loopy (via Audiobus) is there any way to make Loopy be the IAA clock master? Whenever I load previous sessions with IAA sync enabled, it messes with the timing.

    No, IAA sync is host->node only!

  • @j_liljedahl said:

    @Ringleader said:
    If AUM is hosting Loopy (via Audiobus) is there any way to make Loopy be the IAA clock master? Whenever I load previous sessions with IAA sync enabled, it messes with the timing.

    No, IAA sync is host->node only!

    Ok and thanks so much for all of your help! Really appreciated.

  • i'm also not sure if i really need it (not playing live and usually i prefer to get things done in ONE app like Gadget and Auria Pro) but i guess i'll buy it nonetheless...just in case ;) Maybe i will get some new link ideas with it.I also just like all stuff from j.liljedahl (and his amazing support).It looks really slick and elegant.If you ever want to make a real DAW out of it (a"Pro"version maybe? ;) ) i'll be the first one waiting in line :)

  • edited February 2016

    @j_liljedahl said:

    @lala said:
    if only, if only, if only sector had link
    that would make me really happy
    I don't want to jump ship for my drum needs
    I am having so much fun with the ringmodulator from ivcs3 as fx on sector drums but sector doesn't have link
    and I am so fed up with the stupid midi clock on iOS ...

    Sector will get Link, for sure! But if you host it in AUM, it will sync to AUM, which can sync to Link.

    Dancing half naked in the snow now. Quick, please, I am having a cold already. :lol:

  • @lala said:

    @j_liljedahl said:

    @lala said:
    if only, if only, if only sector had link
    that would make me really happy
    I don't want to jump ship for my drum needs
    I am having so much fun with the ringmodulator from ivcs3 as fx on sector drums but sector doesn't have link
    and I am so fed up with the stupid midi clock on iOS ...

    Sector will get Link, for sure! But if you host it in AUM, it will sync to AUM, which can sync to Link.

    Dancing half naked in the snow now. Quick, please, I am having a cold already. :lol:

    Lol!

  • Hey @j_liljedahl Is there any chance you can do a landscape view for iPhone? It would be nice to use the extra space that landscape view offers for the keyboard. While just having a keyboard is really nice (and I really appreciate it), having more than 8 keys available would be even more useful! :smiley:

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