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  • @Icepulse said:
    So pissed. Just heard of this. Its 11:30 NYC TIME, and it's already gone to $20. Still Feb. 29th, here! Should have stayed @ $10 until it was Mar. 1 everywhere.

    Couple years ago I arrived home from work at 11:45 and bought addictive synth for $10. At midnight it went on sale for 4.99. Thems the breaks as they say...if it's any consolation - AUM is well worth it at full price. One of a few select apps that fully lives up to its potential.

  • @Halftone said:

    @Icepulse said:
    So pissed. Just heard of this. Its 11:30 NYC TIME, and it's already gone to $20. Still Feb. 29th, here! Should have stayed @ $10 until it was Mar. 1 everywhere.

    Couple years ago I arrived home from work at 11:45 and bought addictive synth for $10. At midnight it went on sale for 4.99. Thems the breaks as they say...if it's any consolation - AUM is well worth it at full price. One of a few select apps that fully lives up to its potential.

    That's different.

  • It is very well worth its full price, really! Get it, you won't regret it.

  • Haven't read the manual, just discovered you can tap the level meter at the top (on iPhone, not sure if iPad is the same) and choose a source to display (by channel, or main output, etc.).

    Then I checked the manual regarding this, and you can tap the three dot meter of a channel to instantly have that be displayed at the top. Very cool little touch.

    Come to think of it, @j_liljedahl might be good to have that three dot meter tap be able to toggle back and forth, from main output to channel and back to main output again, etc. I say this mainly for iPhone users, who only have one channel on screen at a time. Possibly a very cool littler touch.

    All in all this is such a sleak and smooth app to use, and has injected life into what was often times a dead iOS experience for me.

  • edited March 2016

    It was released under eu time, so the same goes for sale time. Havent you got pissed when australia got new year time before USA?

  • @Icepulse said:
    So pissed. Just heard of this. Its 11:30 NYC TIME, and it's already gone to $20. Still Feb. 29th, here! Should have stayed @ $10 until it was Mar. 1 everywhere.

    Sorry to hear that! I scheduled the price change to happen at 1st of March in iTunes. Perhaps it got confused by the fact that 29th February was a leap day? :(

  • edited March 2016

    @Goozoon said:
    It was released under eu time, so the same goes for sale time. Havent you got pissed when australia got new year time before USA?

    I'm quite sure that scheduled price changes in iTunes are adjusted for each time zone. So 1st of March should be at that time in each time zone individually, and not change at the same time globally.

    Anyway, here's the "proof" (iTunes Connect screenshot) where it shows that the new price started at 1st of March :)

  • Maybe their Apple Watch is running a little early? Remember the launch was supposed to be at noon but it went live something like half an hour earlier. Or was that really @j_liljedahl throwing the switch? I think we can file this under App Store glitches.

  • @Munibeast said:
    Maybe their Apple Watch is running a little early? Remember the launch was supposed to be at noon but it went live something like half an hour earlier. Or was that really @j_liljedahl throwing the switch? I think we can file this under App Store glitches.

    That was me throwing the switch! The thing is, when triggering the "Release app now" button, it may take any delay before it's actually available in the store. So to be safe, I tapped it an hour before, and the delay was only 30 minutes or so.. Better a bit early than late!

  • @j_liljedahl said:

    Better a bit early than late!

    Especially when you know a sale is about to end ;)

    I paid full price for the Blamsoft apps. It happens both ways!

  • @j_liljedahl

    When using AUM for a mixer for beatMaker2 and some of AUMs built in FX, the DSP meter is showing really low (2%). Can I take it from this that the processor use of AUM is so low as to be hardly negligible! Wow I kinda expected it to take up more processor oomph than that! :)

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:
    @j_liljedahl

    When using AUM for a mixer for beatMaker2 and some of AUMs built in FX, the DSP meter is showing really low (2%). Can I take it from this that the processor use of AUM is so low as to be hardly negligible! Wow I kinda expected it to take up more processor oomph than that! :)

    Yes, that's right! The DSP meter in AUM does not include the CPU usage of connected Audiobus sources, I assume you're running BM2 in Audiobus connected to AUM?

  • @j_liljedahl said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    @j_liljedahl

    When using AUM for a mixer for beatMaker2 and some of AUMs built in FX, the DSP meter is showing really low (2%). Can I take it from this that the processor use of AUM is so low as to be hardly negligible! Wow I kinda expected it to take up more processor oomph than that! :)

    Yes, that's right! The DSP meter in AUM does not include the CPU usage of connected Audiobus sources, I assume you're running BM2 in Audiobus connected to AUM?

    No I'm running BM2 as an IAA in AUM. I have to open BM2 first and then it works fine in AUM. BM2 has some nice sounds, but a lousy on screen keyboard.

    In essence BM2 is a great multi layer sampler within AUM :) AUM has so many uses!

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @j_liljedahl said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    @j_liljedahl

    When using AUM for a mixer for beatMaker2 and some of AUMs built in FX, the DSP meter is showing really low (2%). Can I take it from this that the processor use of AUM is so low as to be hardly negligible! Wow I kinda expected it to take up more processor oomph than that! :)

    Yes, that's right! The DSP meter in AUM does not include the CPU usage of connected Audiobus sources, I assume you're running BM2 in Audiobus connected to AUM?

    No I'm running BM2 as an IAA in AUM. I have to open BM2 first and then it works fine in AUM. BM2 has some nice sounds, but a lousy on screen keyboard.

    In essence BM2 is a great multi layer sampler within AUM :) AUM has so many uses!

    All I need now is for AUM to have some onscreen midi controllers so I can change some settings without ever leaving AUM :)

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @j_liljedahl said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    @j_liljedahl

    When using AUM for a mixer for beatMaker2 and some of AUMs built in FX, the DSP meter is showing really low (2%). Can I take it from this that the processor use of AUM is so low as to be hardly negligible! Wow I kinda expected it to take up more processor oomph than that! :)

    Yes, that's right! The DSP meter in AUM does not include the CPU usage of connected Audiobus sources, I assume you're running BM2 in Audiobus connected to AUM?

    No I'm running BM2 as an IAA in AUM. I have to open BM2 first and then it works fine in AUM. BM2 has some nice sounds, but a lousy on screen keyboard.

    In essence BM2 is a great multi layer sampler within AUM :) AUM has so many uses!

    All I need now is for AUM to have some onscreen midi controllers so I can change some settings without ever leaving AUM :)

    BM2 plus AUM plus Resampler plus Limiter and I have a quite convincing fairlight ;)

  • edited March 2016

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    BM2 plus AUM plus Resampler plus Limiter and I have a quite convincing fairlight ;)

    Aum with iSpark, ModStep, iSem, Viking, Tonestack with guitar connected, Galileo, AUFX's, Blamsoft AU FX's, multiple fileplayers + Launchpad - I have quite a convincing mess

    But a huge grin on my face :D

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    BM2 plus AUM plus Resampler plus Limiter and I have a quite convincing fairlight ;)

    Aum with iSpark, ModStep, iSem, Viking, Tonestack with guitar connected, Galileo, AUFX's, Blamsoft AU FX's, multiple fileplayers - I have quite a convincing mess

    But a huge grin on my face :D

    Yep I can imagine. AUM has opened up my iPad as a workstation instrument. Layers of different apps just to see what noise (ahem....music) I can create B)

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    BM2 plus AUM plus Resampler plus Limiter and I have a quite convincing fairlight ;)

    Aum with iSpark, ModStep, iSem, Viking, Tonestack with guitar connected, Galileo, AUFX's, Blamsoft AU FX's, multiple fileplayers - I have quite a convincing mess

    But a huge grin on my face :D

    Yep I can imagine. AUM has opened up my iPad as a workstation instrument. Layers of different apps just to see what noise (ahem....music) I can create B)

    I have a whole bunch of tunes I've been working on, to get the loops into Launchapd with a view to playing them live just using Launchpad, I had them all to the point where I have them in Launchpad but am not happy with the overall balance and levels so was putting off the task of getting all the loops into Cubasis for re-mixing, now I have gone back to my original song files in Gadget, Cubasis transferring the MIDI in to ModStep and recreating them the way i wanted to in the first place with balancing them up, Eq'ing compressing etc BEFORE making them into loops for Launchpad.

    AUM makes this whole process seem much more natural and I can do it as I go rather than it being a separate process in my workflow.

  • I think the dev should promote the playing and layering of synths more. It's a big useful feature , this app is so much more than a mixer!!!

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @j_liljedahl said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    @j_liljedahl

    When using AUM for a mixer for beatMaker2 and some of AUMs built in FX, the DSP meter is showing really low (2%). Can I take it from this that the processor use of AUM is so low as to be hardly negligible! Wow I kinda expected it to take up more processor oomph than that! :)

    Yes, that's right! The DSP meter in AUM does not include the CPU usage of connected Audiobus sources, I assume you're running BM2 in Audiobus connected to AUM?

    No I'm running BM2 as an IAA in AUM. I have to open BM2 first and then it works fine in AUM. BM2 has some nice sounds, but a lousy on screen keyboard.

    In essence BM2 is a great multi layer sampler within AUM :) AUM has so many uses!

    Oh! That means also BM2 is using very little CPU in the audio thread :)

  • @carol said:
    I think the dev should promote the playing and layering of synths more. It's a big useful feature , this app is so much more than a mixer!!!

    I agree, but I think you have to do it to get it, as it were....

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @carol said:
    I think the dev should promote the playing and layering of synths more. It's a big useful feature , this app is so much more than a mixer!!!

    I agree, but I think you have to do it to get it, as it were....

    I'm still busy recreating my previously nearly finished tunes, but yes I agree, and once I get to the point of creating some 'scapes' for between tunes I will definitely be investigating this more, different instances of synths with differing modulation and envelopes and filters, some definite press and hold fun to be had :D

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @carol said:
    I think the dev should promote the playing and layering of synths more. It's a big useful feature , this app is so much more than a mixer!!!

    I agree, but I think you have to do it to get it, as it were....

    I'm still busy recreating my previously nearly finished tunes, but yes I agree, and once I get to the point of creating some 'scapes' for between tunes I will definitely be investigating this more, different instances of synths with differing modulation and envelopes and filters, some definite press and hold fun to be had :D

    Hey, it's March, I think you (and other AUM-sters) should think about getting something to the SOTMC this month :)

  • If anyone’s planning on layering, try the old S+S technique from the ’80s. Use an actual sample of real sound (or real-world noise, like scrapes or hits or even sounds of breath) for the front attack portion of a sound, but keep it short. Layer that with a completely synthetic synthesised sound that doesn’t have such a sharp attack, but lasts a good duration afterward. Get it so they always blend together at the same time to give the impression it’s all only ever one sound, and all of a sudden our puny human brains are fooled into thinking you’ve synthesised a real instrument.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @carol said:
    I think the dev should promote the playing and layering of synths more. It's a big useful feature , this app is so much more than a mixer!!!

    I agree, but I think you have to do it to get it, as it were....

    I'm still busy recreating my previously nearly finished tunes, but yes I agree, and once I get to the point of creating some 'scapes' for between tunes I will definitely be investigating this more, different instances of synths with differing modulation and envelopes and filters, some definite press and hold fun to be had :D

    Hey, it's March, I think you (and other AUM-sters) should think about getting something to the SOTMC this month :)

    I'll make it a target to get something uploaded for this month :)

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @carol said:
    I think the dev should promote the playing and layering of synths more. It's a big useful feature , this app is so much more than a mixer!!!

    I agree, but I think you have to do it to get it, as it were....

    I'm still busy recreating my previously nearly finished tunes, but yes I agree, and once I get to the point of creating some 'scapes' for between tunes I will definitely be investigating this more, different instances of synths with differing modulation and envelopes and filters, some definite press and hold fun to be had :D

    Hey, it's March, I think you (and other AUM-sters) should think about getting something to the SOTMC this month :)

    I'll make it a target to get something uploaded for this month :)

    I have a fire and will echo-locate your feet if needs be :)

  • @u0421793 said:
    If anyone’s planning on layering, try the old S+S technique from the ’80s. Use an actual sample of real sound (or real-world noise, like scrapes or hits or even sounds of breath) for the front attack portion of a sound, but keep it short. Layer that with a completely synthetic synthesised sound that doesn’t have such a sharp attack, but lasts a good duration afterward. Get it so they always blend together at the same time to give the impression it’s all only ever one sound, and all of a sudden our puny human brains are fooled into thinking you’ve synthesised a real instrument.

    Great tip. I do this a lot and am always happier with the result than if I had just settled for the pure sample or the pure synthesis. Chocolate and peanut butter!

  • edited March 2016

    @AndyPlankton said:
    I have a whole bunch of tunes I've been working on, to get the loops into Launchapd with a view to playing them live just using Launchpad, I had them all to the point where I have them in Launchpad but am not happy with the overall balance and levels so was putting off the task of getting all the loops into Cubasis for re-mixing, now I have gone back to my original song files in Gadget, Cubasis transferring the MIDI in to ModStep and recreating them the way i wanted to in the first place with balancing them up, Eq'ing compressing etc BEFORE making them into loops for Launchpad.

    I'm not using Launchpad but this is exactly what I'm using AUM for--quality control before everything goes in the clip launcher.

  • @u0421793 said:
    If anyone’s planning on layering, try the old S+S technique from the ’80s. Use an actual sample of real sound (or real-world noise, like scrapes or hits or even sounds of breath) for the front attack portion of a sound, but keep it short. Layer that with a completely synthetic synthesised sound that doesn’t have such a sharp attack, but lasts a good duration afterward. Get it so they always blend together at the same time to give the impression it’s all only ever one sound, and all of a sudden our puny human brains are fooled into thinking you’ve synthesised a real instrument.

    I am nervously nibbling at Mitosynth, but this sounds like a decent virgin's dabble etc.

  • Hi there super brains, haven't got time to read whole thread, have done but lost track
    Why can't I get gadget to start stop from aum
    Driving me nuts
    Please tell me where I am going wrong!
    Peace love and beats

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