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Let's talk about Audiobus 3

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  • @Sebastian @JohannesD First off, my heartiest congratulations on a phenomenal app and a phenomenal community built around said app. You guys have a lot to be proud of, and have come a very long way since my review of Audiobus 1 a month or two after it came out. I am looking forward to bringing Audiobus 3 before my readership when the time comes. As I like to tell developers worried about time frames for review: when you're ready, we're ready. ;)

    Watching this thread has been fascinating... so much so that I actually elected to finally break cloaking and get myself an account so I could chime in where appropriate. What a lot of committed, excited, exciting users! It's fantastic. Everyone should be very proud of the tremendous community they've helped to build.

    I have a want list of my own, to be sure, but many of the items I'm looking forward to are already planned for inclusion in 3.1, if not already in 3.0. And I am nowhere near as advanced a user as many folks here, who have anticipated nearly all of my desires... and suggested stuff I didn't even know I wanted until I read about it here! (Big ups to @aaronpc for the MIDI Global Panic Button idea.)

    If folks will allow me to be the pipe-puffing old dude in a tweed jacket with leather elbow patches for one moment, I would just like to say this: with launch only a month (or two) away, it takes a LOT of guts for these guys to open the forum to talk about new features and ask for a want list... as Sebastian pointed out, every new feature you ask for pushes back the release date by at least a week, and at some point they have to shout "STOP!" and actually ship something that's stable and reliable. I am really hoping that the community here continues to show its best side as this process goes forward... we all know of forums where a new release that should have been hailed as fantastic is picked to pieces by idiots who didn't get the one feature THEY wanted and to hell with the rest.

    It's awfully nice to be here, and I will do my best to be a resource for you all as my schedule allows.

    Mike Metlay
    Editor, RECORDING Magazine
    recordingmag.com

  • @MrSpiral well said. I too marvel at the positive influence Audiobus has had on this whole thing. In case I haven't said it before @Sebastian and company, a huge THANK YOU.

  • edited August 2016

    @Sebastian
    how to get my presets from version 2 into ab3?
    i hope its not copy & paste from the notes app, or something ...
    do i need to drop em via itunes, or will it just see them "automagicly"?

  • edited August 2016

    @MrSpiral said:
    @Sebastian @JohannesD First off, my heartiest congratulations on a phenomenal app and a phenomenal community built around said app. You guys have a lot to be proud of, and have come a very long way since my review of Audiobus 1 a month or two after it came out. I am looking forward to bringing Audiobus 3 before my readership when the time comes. As I like to tell developers worried about time frames for review: when you're ready, we're ready. ;)

    Watching this thread has been fascinating... so much so that I actually elected to finally break cloaking and get myself an account so I could chime in where appropriate. What a lot of committed, excited, exciting users! It's fantastic. Everyone should be very proud of the tremendous community they've helped to build.

    I have a want list of my own, to be sure, but many of the items I'm looking forward to are already planned for inclusion in 3.1, if not already in 3.0. And I am nowhere near as advanced a user as many folks here, who have anticipated nearly all of my desires... and suggested stuff I didn't even know I wanted until I read about it here! (Big ups to @aaronpc for the MIDI Global Panic Button idea.)

    If folks will allow me to be the pipe-puffing old dude in a tweed jacket with leather elbow patches for one moment, I would just like to say this: with launch only a month (or two) away, it takes a LOT of guts for these guys to open the forum to talk about new features and ask for a want list... as Sebastian pointed out, every new feature you ask for pushes back the release date by at least a week, and at some point they have to shout "STOP!" and actually ship something that's stable and reliable. I am really hoping that the community here continues to show its best side as this process goes forward... we all know of forums where a new release that should have been hailed as fantastic is picked to pieces by idiots who didn't get the one feature THEY wanted and to hell with the rest.

    It's awfully nice to be here, and I will do my best to be a resource for you all as my schedule allows.

    Mike Metlay
    Editor, RECORDING Magazine
    recordingmag.com

    Wow, that was so nice of you. Thank you for this and I fully agree with what you're writing. I always feel very glad that our community is this level-headed and discussions like this can be had in a civilised manner. And it's fantastic whenever a user steps up and adds a valuable view to a discussion, and sometimes even defuses arguments that in many other places would have cause drama and controversy.

    Thank you all. :)

  • @lala said:
    @Sebastian
    how to get my presets from version 2 into ab3?
    i hope its not copy & paste from the notes app, or something ...
    do i need to drop em via itunes, or will it just see them "automagicly"?

    Currently we're planning to automatically transfer all presets from AB 2 to AB 3 whenever a user opens the preset menu in Audiobus 3. We're also most likely going to add a button in the preferences of Audiobus 3 to trigger that process manually. The idea is to make this possible via shared storage features between apps of the same developer.

  • edited August 2016

    :D
    Go to recording.com and read the Jack Douglas Qoutable Quote about half-way down in the left column for a good laugh!

    Looks like a great site I was not aware of @MrSpiral

  • edited August 2016

    @Sebastian said:

    @lala said:
    @Sebastian
    how to get my presets from version 2 into ab3?
    i hope its not copy & paste from the notes app, or something ...
    do i need to drop em via itunes, or will it just see them "automagicly"?

    Currently we're planning to automatically transfer all presets from AB 2 to AB 3 whenever a user opens the preset menu in Audiobus 3. We're also most likely going to add a button in the preferences of Audiobus 3 to trigger that process manually. The idea is to make this possible via shared storage features between apps of the same developer.

    B) I hoped so.

    btw. I can't remember what it was, but there was a reason I had to delete audiobus 2 and redownload from the store when updating from version 1 to v2, all I can remember was u said sorry guys, this was hard to test for ...

  • @anickt said:
    :D
    Go to recording.com and read the Jack Douglas Qoutable Quote about half-way down in the left column for a good laugh!

    Looks like a great site I was not aware of @MrSpiral

    Thank you. I know this probably sounds weird, but the website is actually in support of a real live printed on paper pro audio magazine!

  • @MrSpiral said:

    @anickt said:
    :D
    Go to recording.com and read the Jack Douglas Qoutable Quote about half-way down in the left column for a good laugh!

    Looks like a great site I was not aware of @MrSpiral

    Thank you. I know this probably sounds weird, but the website is actually in support of a real live printed on paper pro audio magazine!

    Doubly welcome then ;) Are you planning to feature IOS music stuff anytime soon? I'm guessing it is already on your radar?

  • @supadom said:

    @MrSpiral said:

    @anickt said:
    :D
    Go to recording.com and read the Jack Douglas Qoutable Quote about half-way down in the left column for a good laugh!

    Looks like a great site I was not aware of @MrSpiral

    Thank you. I know this probably sounds weird, but the website is actually in support of a real live printed on paper pro audio magazine!

    Doubly welcome then ;) Are you planning to feature IOS music stuff anytime soon? I'm guessing it is already on your radar?

    We don't do it on a monthly basis, but we have a recurring column called "iOS Music Tools". That's where we feature worthwhile hardware and apps, with short reviews and applications pieces for the readership. It's been running for about four years now, off and on, and we've covered dozens of products.

    I've given seminars on the subject at a couple of Audio Engineering Society meetings, and will be doing a seminar on Link at the Electro-Music Festival in New York next month.

    I am pushing iOS as hard as I can, but I have to be considerate of my readership, which tends to be more interested in traditional hardware then in mobile solutions. But times are changing, and so is the demographic… I plan to continue this sort of coverage, and hope to expand it to articles written by serious iOS users describing how they solve common recording problems using mobile solutions.

    Baby steps... I'm not going to change the minds of 20,000 readers overnight! :-)

  • @MrSpiral said:
    @Sebastian @JohannesD First off, my heartiest congratulations on a phenomenal app and a phenomenal community built around said app. You guys have a lot to be proud of, and have come a very long way since my review of Audiobus 1 a month or two after it came out. I am looking forward to bringing Audiobus 3 before my readership when the time comes. As I like to tell developers worried about time frames for review: when you're ready, we're ready. ;)

    Watching this thread has been fascinating... so much so that I actually elected to finally break cloaking and get myself an account so I could chime in where appropriate. What a lot of committed, excited, exciting users! It's fantastic. Everyone should be very proud of the tremendous community they've helped to build.

    I have a want list of my own, to be sure, but many of the items I'm looking forward to are already planned for inclusion in 3.1, if not already in 3.0. And I am nowhere near as advanced a user as many folks here, who have anticipated nearly all of my desires... and suggested stuff I didn't even know I wanted until I read about it here! (Big ups to @aaronpc for the MIDI Global Panic Button idea.)

    If folks will allow me to be the pipe-puffing old dude in a tweed jacket with leather elbow patches for one moment, I would just like to say this: with launch only a month (or two) away, it takes a LOT of guts for these guys to open the forum to talk about new features and ask for a want list... as Sebastian pointed out, every new feature you ask for pushes back the release date by at least a week, and at some point they have to shout "STOP!" and actually ship something that's stable and reliable. I am really hoping that the community here continues to show its best side as this process goes forward... we all know of forums where a new release that should have been hailed as fantastic is picked to pieces by idiots who didn't get the one feature THEY wanted and to hell with the rest.

    It's awfully nice to be here, and I will do my best to be a resource for you all as my schedule allows.

    Mike Metlay
    Editor, RECORDING Magazine
    recordingmag.com

    New guy comes in and LAYS IT DOWN! Couldn't agree more with everything here. I still find AB and iOS mobile music-making to be a minor miracle--it's one of the few Jetsons type things that came to fruition for those of us who grew up with Tascam Porta-studios, etc.

  • @lukesleepwalker said:

    @MrSpiral said:
    @Sebastian @JohannesD First off, my heartiest congratulations on a phenomenal app and a phenomenal community built around said app. You guys have a lot to be proud of, and have come a very long way since my review of Audiobus 1 a month or two after it came out. I am looking forward to bringing Audiobus 3 before my readership when the time comes. As I like to tell developers worried about time frames for review: when you're ready, we're ready. ;)

    Watching this thread has been fascinating... so much so that I actually elected to finally break cloaking and get myself an account so I could chime in where appropriate. What a lot of committed, excited, exciting users! It's fantastic. Everyone should be very proud of the tremendous community they've helped to build.

    I have a want list of my own, to be sure, but many of the items I'm looking forward to are already planned for inclusion in 3.1, if not already in 3.0. And I am nowhere near as advanced a user as many folks here, who have anticipated nearly all of my desires... and suggested stuff I didn't even know I wanted until I read about it here! (Big ups to @aaronpc for the MIDI Global Panic Button idea.)

    If folks will allow me to be the pipe-puffing old dude in a tweed jacket with leather elbow patches for one moment, I would just like to say this: with launch only a month (or two) away, it takes a LOT of guts for these guys to open the forum to talk about new features and ask for a want list... as Sebastian pointed out, every new feature you ask for pushes back the release date by at least a week, and at some point they have to shout "STOP!" and actually ship something that's stable and reliable. I am really hoping that the community here continues to show its best side as this process goes forward... we all know of forums where a new release that should have been hailed as fantastic is picked to pieces by idiots who didn't get the one feature THEY wanted and to hell with the rest.

    It's awfully nice to be here, and I will do my best to be a resource for you all as my schedule allows.

    Mike Metlay
    Editor, RECORDING Magazine
    recordingmag.com

    New guy comes in and LAYS IT DOWN! Couldn't agree more with everything here. I still find AB and iOS mobile music-making to be a minor miracle--it's one of the few Jetsons type things that came to fruition for those of us who grew up with Tascam Porta-studios, etc.

    You had a Portastudio? Luxury!

    When I were a young'un, we had to record everything on multiple boomboxes, two tracks at a time, and then get all our friends to push the Play buttons simultaneously while aiming all the speakers at another boombox to record the mix! AND we liked it!

  • @MrSpiral said:
    When I were a young'un, we had to record everything on multiple boomboxes, two tracks at a time, and then get all our friends to push the Play buttons simultaneously while aiming all the speakers at another boombox to record the mix! AND we liked it!

    And here I was thinking you were going to invoke your experience recording to cylinders.

  • I'll happily pay.

  • @lukesleepwalker said:

    @MrSpiral said:
    When I were a young'un, we had to record everything on multiple boomboxes, two tracks at a time, and then get all our friends to push the Play buttons simultaneously while aiming all the speakers at another boombox to record the mix! AND we liked it!

    And here I was thinking you were going to invoke your experience recording to cylinders.

    Hey, I am old, but not THAT old. :-)

  • @MrSpiral said:
    We don't do it on a monthly basis, but we have a recurring column called "iOS Music Tools". That's where we feature worthwhile hardware and apps, with short reviews and applications pieces for the readership. It's been running for about four years now, off and on, and we've covered dozens of products.

    Well, it seems iOS as a music platform is finally coming of age (the introduction of Audio Units has tempted me as a developer to seriously look into the platform for the first time) and it seems AudioBus 3 will mark the next clear milestone in this process.

    I expect many musicians who like me have been rocking a typical PC+hardware mix but have gotten tired of looking at big glary computer screens will be adding more unobtrusive iPads to their setups instead, for hands-on jamming and recording and keeping all their synths in sync.

  • edited August 2016

    @MrSpiral said:

    Mike Metlay

    Mike Metlay - Atomic City! Now there’s a name I remember from a couple of decades ago on the old Analogue Heaven mailing list. I was on there as “The Famous Ian K Tindale”.

  • @u0421793 said:

    @MrSpiral said:

    Mike Metlay

    Mike Metlay - Atomic City! Now there’s a name I remember from a couple of decades ago on the old Analogue Heaven mailing list. I was on there as “The Famous Ian K Tindale”.

    Oh dear... Old Geek Network Secret Handshake GO! :) Yes, I'm still kicking... just released a solo album and rebuilding my website and setting up an electronic music microstation and and and. It's nice to see that I'm not the only old guy who's girded his loins to bravely march into the 21st Century of electronic music.

  • Ok. That's four weeks. Ready?!

  • It's been moved to at least October...

  • edited September 2016

    Let them have some holidays.
    This is a big release that's a lot of stress.
    And we added so much stuff to the want list,
    And that needs to be tested again ...
    I know it's not what you wanted to hear.
    Want a :cookie: ?

    lol, they are already back at work already , just got an audiobus 2 update

  • edited September 2016

    @o_imseng said:
    @lala exactly so :)

    If you are happy I am happy too, I guess. ;)

  • As a matter of fact, yes. I do want a cookie.

  • Here you go. I made it especially for you.
    :cookie:

  • @lala said:
    Here you go. I made it especially for you.
    :cookie:

    burp

  • Was tasty, huh?

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