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Especially since he's using a pretty old beta in the video...
BeatMaker 3 looks awesome. I am really looking forward to the release. I am excited that this has scene mode in the sequencer and pattern edit. With all the info I have read this looks like it will be my go to DAW on my iPad Pro.
Real cool groove, thanks for posting, getting pumped for this
This looks great! Roll on Saturday...
Very good! And an inspiration to flossers the world over!
The more I think about it, the single thing I'm really looking forward to seeing/testing/judging in BM3 is the piano roll....similar (NS) approach with some tweaks? I know....all will be revealed, but, after all, it's only Wednesday
I am wondering if there is 64T snapping in the piano roll.
Enjoy...

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Hmmm. Yes. That's the spot! Jeez, this is such awesome design. Every button and rollout nice and big and 'tap me' without the clutter.
@Samu how does the quantisation work in Bm3 ? Is there snap to grid quantisation ? Also real-time quantisation ? I hope both exist since they have different use cases. I'm quite curious.
Both. You can record with or without quantisation. When you've made a selection you can quantise it to the currently set grid. There is currently no 'non destructive' post record quantise though...
Only 'gripe' I have for now is that when quantise is on the note-end is also quantised if the note is shorter than the set quantise value! This is quite noticeable if trigger mode is set to 'hold'(ie. play while pad is held down) and you trigger 'short' events (say 1/32--1/64) when the quantise is set to 1/16...
So for me I end up 'drawing' the notes if I need 1/32nd notes triggered at 1/16 intervals...
(This is like setting the 'gate-duration' to 50% in a step sequencer).
I've also requested being able to set the 'gate-duration' for the repeat/trigger features in BM3.
Damn. The note end being quantised is indeed a bummer
. But I can work around that. I'm just glad both exist 
They are aware of it and a fix is in the works so I have no bigger worry here to be honest
Anybody know how well bm3 runs on ios 11 beta?
Actually I hope they let us choose to turn on/off note end quantise. It's pretty useful as well in some cases.
That's the idea. Toggle it on/off...
(Cubasis has this already).
@Samu doing an amazing job at answering your questions hehe :-)
@ion677: it does run yeah, I got it installed on my iPad Pro 12.9" first generation.
Regarding 'scales'...
I do feel that the scale selected for a pad should be used in the piano-roll editor and the onscreen piano-keys
Sorry, I'm bumping this because I think it got lost...
From the Intua web site:
So will hardware Launchpad support be an IAP?
@samu - so do they have you on the payroll yet? I'm impressed at how much work you've put into this.
@mathieugarcia - give this man a promo code. He's more than earned it.
Pardon if I missed this question, but will it run well on an iPad Air 1stGen?
cc: @mathieugarcia @Samu
Thanks for the kind words but nope, I'm just a geek who was lucky enough to be asked to join the beta
It's been a fun ride for sure and as far as I know it's not slowing down after the initial release...
Although I do admit I'm starting to run out of new ideas but I guess the back-log is already full of goodies waiting to be implemented if they see them good enough for future updates
It will run :-) Now maybe you won't be able to have a bunch of AUX tracks and tons of effects going, but that shouldn't be too bad either!
So does it has a proper synth now (like NanoStudio)? Or still just sampling mainly?
Hey @Cib,
No synthesis in BM3 as of now. With all the amazing synths and other instruments available on iOS, we thought having a robust IAA/AUv3/AB3 implementation was a good way to complement the sampler.
Cheers!
Mathieu.
O.K. Thank´s.
I had a few ideas....starting with the first iOS DAW which records MPE automation data correctly (like Logic).
Thanks man. Keep up the amazing work.