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That's unfortunate. Would love to finish those projects in the new beatmaker 3.
Me too.
Really interesting, could it replace AUM?
AND - it uses Elastique pitch - the best pitching software that exists in DAW / mastering land!
This is a HUGE diamond in an already astonishing featured app!
what?.. it uses akais's zplane elastic pitch or is that emu?.......... I can't believe that it's almost 2018 and zplane is still the only game in town, albeit it's a good game.
Guys anyone know if it's going to have a regular timeline just like bM2. I love the idea of patterns but the standard timeline is more my style as in Cubasis.
It's different. Lot's of nesting associatiated with the new 8 Bank focus. People into Novation Launchpad, Ableton Push and similar interfaces are going to be really happy.
Depends on your needs. It's way deeper than AUM but with that depth comes complexity.
So what does that mean... Real-Time Audio Stretch?
So in BM3 you have some MIDI tracks, audio tracks. When you change the tempo, the audio real-time stretches and stays in time and pitch internally and with connected Ableton Link enabled apps.
Beautiful... wish Maschine can do that..
That's the idea, I haven't tested it on my 2017 iPad.
Yes - its the same pitch algo - but BM3 uses Elastique pitch V3,
and it is still the best pitch software available - because it has the least artifacts.
IN the mastering world, it sits at the top of the pitch / speed options.
I remember hearing that the Dirac system system has surpassed zplane but that was a while back and I haven't actually heard anything about Dirac lately. I wonder how good celemony has gotten these days.
The giveaway was a contest. The more people you were able to sign up, the higher your possibility of winning a free code for BM3.
Sp, hang on, timeline or no timeline?
Yes timeline. Song, scene and pattern modes.
Yes you can use the timeline like in cubasis, but i think its aimed more to like creating patterns that you then put on the timeline. Or well at least there are tools for doing that also
For me it can and will. Actually replacing pretty much everything else than AU instruments and effects.
Thanks. Thought so but had a sudden and deeply ignorant fear. Not uncommon.
I really hope there is a well planned set of video's for this right off the bat.
The frustration of a complex app arriving, and endless hours of being left to decipher the workings, really leaves me resentful of the time I could be making music.
@Mayo We'll have a manual with a lot of "how to's" linked to it with the most common tasks. Video tutorials will follow :-)
Good news!
Thanx
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So there is Clip Launching... ?
+1!
It's not really that complex app. Transport bar is pretty much standard and if you know how to 'drag'n'drop' files from a file-browser to a pad you'll be good to go in no time
If you look at the posted images and 'imagine' how it would work it will pretty much work like expected.
Experimentation is the real key to fully discovering BM3.
(Tap, Long-Tap & Double-Tap on the stuff on the screen as an example).
'Swipe Guestures' are where they are needed, for zooming etc.
So glad im off work for a few months after tommorow. Ill be test driving the F out of BM3 as a live performance host for loopers and samplers and as a beat machine itself
@Samu - thanks for the encouraging words about BM3 user friendlyness
Bad timing for me but those who can try to catch it