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Audiobus MIDI ?
is there something new we dont know?
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I thought it is coming in 3.0
That's what I thought too, but I have no idea on what that would entail. Spoilers welcome.
What are you referring to @Goozoon ? Did I miss a thread mentioning Audiobus MIDI?
Yes. Alpha testing is going on right now. It's fun
And > @Sebastian said:
Do tell!
I'll just throw this right out there:
How can we get involved at the earliest possible juncture?
@Sebastian
The best thing is that when it's released it'll be superb and work exactly as it should as the Audiobus team are the dogs nuts. Bring it on.
Yes!
So, at some point in the future, I may be able to create a setup with my 9 midi devices with routing to different apps, and have the setup all saved so i don't have to recreate it each time i start a session ? Oh and have a sensible, stable and uniform clock to go with it ?
Let me 'ave it
At least tell us who the team addition is so that we can have more fun speculating.
That's the plan. Currently we're not going to much with MIDI Clock though other than making sure to follow and encourage best midi practices. But the plan is to make everything better(TM) and save musicians lots of time by minimising setup hassle and avoiding misconfigurations.
We're currently testing and evaluating with a few developers. After we're done nailing down the 1.0 specification for the new SDK additions we're going to add more developers to it. We're further along the road to being done than you probably think. Adding lots of beta testering users has not really proven super efficient in the past so we're probably going to keep the beta tester pool small. But if we need more testers you'll find out about it here on the forum.
O happy day!
Sounds like the best design goal ever. Addressing the most important problem/challenge of ios music making IMO
We are going to the promised land.
Will there be advanced transport controls to manage everything?
I need to find out, then
Like...further along and you'll have a pleasant surprise on Memorial Day? Or COMING SOON THIS SUMMER? Or later??
Best news I've had for a while
Cheers @Sebastian
Everything I've heard so far sounds like exactly what I hope of the direction of iOS Music. I'm excited!
All you need do is live up to the standard you've already set...
Little great step, big step for musicians-kind
We've decided not to add transport controls in the Audiobus 3 app. Our reasoning for it was that users will trigger play and stop with the connection panel when they're in an app that actually produces sound or that they want to perform in.
There's also a problem with the different sorts of transport control: Ableton Link lets apps start individually while staying in phase. MIDI Clock and IAA Sync are not supported by all apps and if they are their implementation is not consistent. So a 'rewind' button would work with some apps, but not all. If there was a global one then it would probably cause more mayhem than saving time.
What do you think about our decisions? Any idea of how to make transport controls work across multiple sync systems with different implementions in third party apps?
Hm wait, you removed the play/stop button?
I really liked that in setups were everything does link, (which is the future I guess)
I don't care about back to one, rewind or forward...
We didn't remove anything. It's still there in the connection panel. We just though it might also be good to have it inside of the app but decided against that.
I’d think a universal button that says ‘go’ would be an immense relief. A ‘stop and go back to zero’ button would also be second on my list. It could all be collapsed in to one thing. If you’re not going, the thing makes it take action. If you’re not recording, the action of ‘going’ is to play. If you are (armed for) recording, the action is record. If you’re already going, it stops and either returns to zero (if currently recording) or pauses on the spot (if currently playing back). One button. Or should it even be a button? Is MMC still a thing?
Puh, you got me sweating for a moment, lol
It's cool with me, I asked for that in the app, but I can live without it
Do "something" when I press it is much to complicated as concept, audiobus is very clear about what happens if you do X ...
What do you want mmc for? For SPP?
Exactly. We've had to decide if we want to provde something that sort of works or if we want to only provide things that actually do the things they're supposed to. Currently with MMC, IAA Sync, Ableton Link etc... it's very hard to clearly define what 'rewind' should be doing, for example.
You could have a toggle switch in preferences labelled “work” with the two values “sort of” and “supposed to”.