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@5pinlink
You should also enhance your understanding of words.
There is
expect as in "I expect that you behave better from now on" as in demanding.
expect as in "I expect she feels better after the sleep" as in assuming.
It's so strange. Has been rock solid on my air2. No crash for hrs. And the sampler works with no clicks or pops. Mind you I've been making my own instruments using my own samples and using my various Au and iaa apps. Not bothered or interested in the IAP. Are you using an external interface ? Due to a short circuit at my house I'm forced to be sans my studio for the time being so relying just on my iPads headphone port for now.
I did not have dig at you.
I left the issue and was doing other things. But you had to keep on even after I apologized and took your point with thanks.
So it was best to expose how you talk and think. There was noting in this recommendation from you but trashing. To late to compare stuff now to me afterwards. I wonder how developers see help in this comment and similar.
I know it is embarrassing.
And remember, I never even addressed you in this conversation. You invited yourself when I was unfortunately in similar worthless chat with another person. You must have simulated well, what else can one think. I didn't want to talk to you directly in the first place.
You are who you are, face it and leave me alone. I've no interest in spending more time on this
agree 100% with the "what can i do with it" attitude. It's very hard if not impossible to create audio/music tools that have unforeseen features or cover all areas, so for me, buying apps and trying them out is very much about finding new ways of working and it's always the small things that i learn to love.
Example: I still miss my unrepairable SU200 sampler, which i used for live gigs (that and nothing else). It had this amazing forward-reverse button that allowed you to, if you would hit it fast, to basically play a sample step by step and subtly move forward or backward in time in this stuttering way...also ah the slide controller!
So when I mentioned Ableton vs BM3, I did not mean "is it Ableton Live", because that would be mad unrealistic (not to mention pointless), but whether anyone has spotted any features that might speak to an avid Ableton user particularly (recording AU parameters sounds amazing btw!)
Anyway gonna buy it now and see how we get along
AB3 and Beatmaker 3 together are currently having issues for me. Most apps I've tried so far are freezing or crashing whilst sending audio to BM3 in the output slot.
If you're getting pops there are workarounds. You can adjust the ADSR or normalise the sample to under 0 db. You can also use filters. I get the pops but I just adjust it to taste. Converting the sample to mono helps a lot as well.
If the app crashes you should probably increase the latency settings and shut everything else down, wifi, other apps etc.
The built in instruments are pretty "wet" sounding which is unusual but that can be fixed easily as well.
Embrace the future!
Does anyone know the intricacies of MIDI with BM3? I'm trying to get external keys to control the keyboard instruments in BM3. So far the Akai MPK mini2 works perfectly (with a powered USB hub) but other sources, such as digital piano, Circuit, and anything attached to iRig Midi, show up as available ports in BM3 but don't seem to receive midi information. I'm sure I'm missing something, and I was wondering if anyone has come across any similar issues?
Look for the IO button on the pads/bank page and see if your controller is there
You need to stop now.
I wasn't talking about someone else, but about you. I just showed the courtesy of not pointing to you directly, not even discuss this with you. Others where polite.
Now take this to your self and I will do the same.
This is enough for now. Let's do something more interesting.
Agreed?
No crashes or sample clicks here
The only issue i've seen so far was the in app store refusing to load last night
I'm in Europe but shop in the US store. I purchased the motherload of IAP's and no problem downloading. Very stable also.
When slicing a sample, you can select all the slices you've made and 'process' them with fade ins and fade outs. That might help.
Thanks, Lucid, but ... I can't see an IO button. The controller's there if I click on the three dotted menu and then look in Menu Setup, but when I select it, and the correct channel, there's no response.
I have questions about layers.
It's possible to load a sample either replacing the old one, or as a new layer, but not load a sample to the same layer, or for that matter drag a sample directly to a specific layer, right?
It would be nice to drag and drop samples between layers. Is the only way to move samples between layers to click the three dots next to the sample to move between layers? When you enter slice mode, you can for instance save all the slices to different layers or to just one layer for instance.
I actually did get it to load late last night and downloaded the free pack. Haven't tried today, been busy trying all the new stuff
But of course, what else
You have to process one at a time though, or is it possible to process all slices at the same time?
I managed to process them all at once, I think. There's a selection option on the left of that screen. Drag the handles to encompass all the slices you want to affect, then hit 'process'.
Saved my session (with samples) however, when trying to load back up the screen just becomes frozen, the gui is not responsive, restarted my iPad got it working once, now it just freezes every time I try to load my session. Had quite a few AU synths and effects running, with some audio tracks. Really amazing DAW, hope there is a fix coming so I can resume this session I had.
You could also do what Synth Anatomy did in their video which is to lengthen the attack time to smooth away the clicks which is a non-destructive approach worth consideration.
I've not done much sampling relative to other people yet it does seem to be a process that can be very time consuming so I can appreciate how people who have more experience and knowledge have a lot to say with regards to how well they believe an app meets their ability to prepare a sample. My sample preparation suggests yet another reason why people buy sample packs.
Hmm, if I select the whole wave form (it seems to select section wise, not slice wise), and then process with fade out, it will fade out the whole wave, not each slice. The non-destructive fade out option (which only works as a general setting for all slices) works well though to remove clicks.
Is that on the main sample screen? The option to the right of 'duration'?
No, in the audio editor when I press the process button after having selected the whole wave and do destructive editing.
I don't think I know where you mean, then! The only Fade Out options I can see are the one in the processing option, the one immediately below the processing option (next to Duration), and the one in the sampler screen next to Duration. I presume the latter 2 are exactly the same. What's the non-destructive option for all slices that you mention?
My bad... you might have to manually midi learn the pads using the settings screen.
I'd love the search function to cover all directories, rather than just the 'packs'.
Speaking of the destructive approach, any processing is saved as a new sample so you can always go back to the original. When you're finished you can save the bank and copy the samples into the bank folder. When you start a new season you can then delete the rest of your old samples. This is a way to keep your CPU low and if you properly trim and downsample you can keep the storage low as well.
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I think we mean the same thing. As you say there is the fade out in the processing option, which is destructive. And this is the one I can't get to operate slice wise (I don't think it's possible?). Then there is the fade out below the processing option, as you say, and that one you can use for all slices and afaik is non-destructive.
Which apps and plugins are you finding work well for your workflow ?
For now I'm sticking to mostly ice gear and brambos AUx. But I'm also experimenting using my good old deadmau5 xfer sample cd samples to make drums and even instruments in Bm3. It's been pretty painless actually. Just having semitonal control over the samples is so damn fantastic. Almost like how I'm used to in ableton live. Plus the fine control helps if the sample is slightly off.