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You have to laugh at yourself sometimes. The whole truth is this is the edited version. Posted it originally a "fourth"...so I "fixed it"...I'm leaving it as a reminder to the young ones out there to stay in school.
I'm intrigued with Midi patterns section. It's exactly what I've been wishing for but would love a real down to earth tutorial on Midi patterns and Song building with them. Does anyone know if there's a good video tutorial?
Someone put this playlist together...
Thanks! Great resource.
That's a great link thanks! (Now I know what I'll be doing while the Mrs snoozes next to me)
Hi guys!
For the moment I've switched to my old iPad Pro 12.9" and continues my travel to master Beatmaker 3...
One question that I can't figure out:
I import an pretty long sample on the first pad on a new session, slice that sample to 64 slices spread over 64 pads into bank A.
But, here's come the question: Can I export every single slice as an individual wavefile onto my iPad?
I have struggle with this the last hour, and have get stucked... is it possible?
Peeps making banks, yes it happened to me also, a bank preset folder went Missing! Luckily for me it wasn't a problem because I save all my samples in the bank preset folder and I zip a backup of the entire thing after every session of bank making. Do this you you could be in for a lot of disappointment potentially...
Humm.... I haven't found a way to do this. If you sample an instrument note by note using the keyboard sampler, you get one file for each sample, but I don't see a save individual slices option for an imported file. It would be a good idea to post a feature request over on the Intua forum.
For the time being it's the trim button and a manual saving of each sample. Doing this on any device especially an iPad is an invitation to crash the app.
This is standard for any sample slicer typically. It's not necessary to break the sample up. One thing you might want to do however
1 Use the pattern editor
2 paint notes in on the first block of every pad but don't play it! Playing all 64 notes simultaneously might not sound very pleasing to the ear and could break something like your speakers or crash the app
3 export your pattern, go to bank and select your TRACKS
4 64 tracks containing the note from your sample will be saved in the export folder with any effects applied
5 you will have to manually drag every sample back into a bank to make a new one
Any idea when iphone version lands?
lots of people waiting on iphone version it seems... I am throwing out a wild guess here - I'm gonna say October 2017 for BM3 on iphone. Total speculation on my part.
Ahh! Great idea!
BUT, it don't work for me :-(
I tried all my three different iPads (Pro 12.9" 2015, Pro 12.9' 2017 and iPad Air2) at home, and, neither of them can make a export that is OK...?
This function must be broken in this version of Bestmaker 3...?
Sometimes I've got two to three snippets with sound in it, and sometimes it's just one pad exported...
I've gone thru this 20 times now to see if I miss something somewhere...
Can anybody else test this work'a'round and export with mr @LucidMusicInc method?
Did you put the pattern on the song arranger? It has to be on the song timeline to export. Check the arranger view. Admittedly this is BM3s weakest feature. Kind of like Ableton, you don't understand it at first.
Well done that man (and well done that man who posted it.....
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If you by chance have FL Studio on the PC, and you save the sample as an Apple Loop, the markers are saved in the file and you can use Edison's "Export Regions" to get all the samples in one go.
In fact, it totally makes sense to save as an Apple Loop as that way, if you open up the sample again in BM3 (or even BM2), the slices will be preserved and will show up when you go to slice mode.
As an added benefit, BeatHawk will recognize the tempo information and load it as a loop onto one of it's pads, and Garage band can use it as well.
Yes, you can do this. After you've created your slices on the first pad using your original sample, save the slices to the pads on a bank. Go to the bank and edit the sample. The slice on the pad will be highlighted. Edit the sample on the pad by pressing the trim button. Go to the next pad and repeat for all 64 slices. You can then save the bank with the option to save samples to the bank selected. Then find the sample folder in the bank preset and select it. Hit the share button and BM3 will prompt you for where you want to send the sample folder. BM3 will create a zip file and send it to that destination.
Here are some screen shots of where the Bank sample folders are located:



You can save samples in BM3 as Apple loops as well.

I'm guessing a little while after they fix the broken iPad version. There's tons to fix right now.
That's what I was trying to say. I just failed to say it clearly.
It was clear to me... Maybe because I'm French lol
Oh dear, ill just stick with Gadget until then
Great! Thanks a lot @InfoCheck !
Now everything works as expected!
I'm so glad over all the clever guys here on Audiobus Forum! The help is near, and the knowledge seems to to on top! Thanks again!
Don't you worry - its still bloody awesome! I certainly get less crashes than using Cubase or Sonar on desktop, back in the day. Not enough to disrupt my creative flow.
Indeed they are both awesome. We have been very fortunate in iOS land .
Oh I don't dispute it's excellent. I just meant they might wait till they fix major bugs like the single pad/bank midi input irrespective of midi settings or the crashing with certain audio interfaces before they port it to iPhone.
When I first got BM3 I suffered a couple of crashes. I discovered that I had sampled my way rather quickly to less than a half a gig of storage. Once I restored some space I am glad to report zero crashes ! Yea!
Yes app is fun
Still unstable
When did they say the update was coming ?
How long do i have to wait for an app that is stable to use
3 days weeks or months or will there be an announcement for an announcement when they might let us know.
Just asking
Stability is definitely decent for me for now at least. Update soon, I seem to recall the developer mentioning preparing one already.
What is the most viewed thread on the forum to this date? I was just imagining that this one has to be near the top with Gadget perhaps?
How soon????