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Yes.
If there's going to be a mixer please make the metering on each lane easy to read. This is one area where the otherwise excellent AUM really falls down.
Another giant step towards closing the gap between desktop and iOS.. Good work, guys!
We hear you.
How about an optional toaster port? A nice buttered slice for morning compositions would be great.
My toaster hasn't got Link yet
I will get AB3 to show my support but I'll have to think twice about how to include it in my flow that now days mostly circles around Gadget and Cubasis with IAA-Instrumetnts/Generators and AU-X's and 'General Pasteboard/Open In...' to shuffle rendered files from one app to another...
Will Ableton Link be fully integrated? And if so will it be possible to run multiple channels (apps) on one iOS device and use Link to sync this with another iOS device?
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Junk.
I'm hoping for one with IAR. *
How is this different from the standard way Link works?
Lol I like that
First of all: thanks in advance for your support.
From what I can tell from your comments you're not really jamming live but preparing loops and sequences in advance to then track them in some form. While this is a workflow that is common, it's not the first thing we optimise Audiobus for, but we're going to focus on that in coming updates with midi controllers and recording.
Yepp, that's the way I roll as that's the heritage I get from being brought up with 'trackers' on the C64 and Amiga.
(My first ever sequenced midi-note was sent out from MED/Octamed. I still prefer 'Tracker-Style' hence the love for Renoise and SunVox and SidTracker 64).
I am also looking forward to 'Loopy Masterpiece' as it seems to include almost everything we all look and I'm eager to see if it really delivers as the expectations are thru the roof!
Thank you Syrupcore!!!
This is a very helpful statement. Maybe it's anathema for developers to say what the app is for — you don't want to close off any avenues of creativity right out of the gate. But sometimes, it would help, as in the case of Möbius Lab, where it would have helped to know that it was actually an interdimensional porrtal rather than an music app.
That was funny.
where can i prepay it now?
Will MiMix still work with AB3? How will it intersect with the onboard mixer?
Mimic should still work with Audiobus. We're just adding our own mixer because we can now (since the new routing/hosting structure) and because users have been asking for it so often.
No need. And you probably shouldn't preorder any other products either.
Yes, as Sebastian already has replied. However, if you want to play two synths at the same time (layering), while one is transposed by lets say one octave, or/and if you want to send the sustain pedal to only one of them, the splitter app is the tool of choice.
Scales -> yes, and even chords -> yes.
Something like that is in the making, too.
Just release audiobus 3 and the apps already
already have money kept just waiting to be spent 
Maybe a simple midi looper?
@Sebastian I think you missed my questions, so I'll repost and hope for a response.
Here's a question that I haven't seen asked...Is the app universal (read: does it support iPhone)? I use my iPhone exclusively for music making, and have retired my iPad 2.
Also, with this midi implementation, will all of the apps run in sync properly (when played from a sequencer, like a piano roll, and have transport controls?
Sorry! I meant to respond but I just forgot. Thanks for reminding me.
Yep, it's universal.
We're not adding IAA transport controls in 3.0, but since we host all of the apps in the chain we have a lot of control over these issues and we'll make sure that midi messages etc. are as precise as possible. More transport control stuff is going to happen when we add built in MIDI controllers, because I think that's when it becomes inevitable.
So users can then route the signal into any output of their interface they wish...
Yeah that's on the to do list as well.
V 3.1?
And the cpu/ram footprint?
As long as there's no processing going on in Audiobus, CPU and Ram usage can be neglected. And we don't have any features that do any processing.