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  • will they release this one with another name too? Auxy-Matic?

  • Pretty excited about this. The automation is stored in loops that can be switched across instruments, copy/pasted, etc. very very flexible. Will be lots of fun

  • lets hope they come out with auxy session view soon

  • @db909 said:
    Pretty excited about this. The automation is stored in loops that can be switched across instruments, copy/pasted, etc. very very flexible. Will be lots of fun

    Vintage keys sound pick seems cool too. Just spotted that. I love the acoustic piano pack.

  • That would be great.

    If the rest of the app can get with reality and enter the IAA or AudioBus realm and compete on the main stage that would be awesome

  • I don't see the developers mention that in their teaser, but am I the only one having problem with project management (file management) in Auxy. With many versions of projects and some as co-written it's a big mess. Perhaps iOS 11 will solve this, but I wouldn't bet on it in the first versions of the file function.

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    @RustiK said:
    That would be great.

    If the rest of the app can get with reality and enter the IAA or AudioBus realm and compete on the main stage that would be awesome

    COSIGN

  • @ph8aerror said:

    @RustiK said:
    That would be great.

    If the rest of the app can get with reality and enter the IAA or AudioBus realm and compete on the main stage that would be awesome

    COSIGN

    This will probably never happen. They are going their own way and the users are going with them.

  • Yeah, they've stated a few times that they don't like the multi-app aspect of iOS music making, so I wouldn't expect to see that anytime soon.

  • Oh sweet, sweet MIDI export. I wonder if Modstep will receive the CCs as seamlessly as it receives the note info

  • @OscarSouth said:
    Oh sweet, sweet MIDI export. I wonder if Modstep will receive the CCs as seamlessly as it receives the note info

    I asked and was told ccs would not be part of midi export. But panning and high pass!

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    @db909 said:

    @OscarSouth said:
    Oh sweet, sweet MIDI export. I wonder if Modstep will receive the CCs as seamlessly as it receives the note info

    I asked and was told ccs would not be part of midi export. But panning and high pass!

    And thus, it was cast back to 'the shelf' (I'm actually going to open a new apps folder by that name)

  • reminds me of Medly's automation. :)

  • Full disclosure folks, over the past few weeks, I've become a total Auxy fan. I used to give em shit for the lack of a playing surface, being a fan of touch screen playing surfaces (which by the way they will be exploring ways to include that), but I've seen the light. You see a lot of their users are YOUNG. We're talking high school kids folks. Kids who don't know much about music. Their disco forum is like the opposite of this place: everyone's really young and it's all about the music, lol. For their typical users, this automation update will be the first "advanced" production concept introduced to the app. So it's like theyre slowly teaching their users the finer points of music production. The tides are changing, and mark my words, Auxy will one day be as ubiquitous as FL Studio. There will be a whole bunch oldER music makers who made their first tunes with it and stuck with it. Now my 30 year old ass, I just have a bad case of analysis paralysis so I like the simple and focused nature of the app. I get the criticisms, but...

    TLdr: They're getting younguns hooked on music making in a new, unintimidating way! THINK OF THE CHILDREN!

  • wu tang was for the children too but they didn't dumb down their lyrics :D ... you know I hear ya but before auxy had all those Users who don't make music they had other users like on this forum that do, and promised a pro app, not my words... theirs... but I don't consider the the basic standards 'pro' just basic standards... unlessen youza don't wanna teach dem chillens right

  • You
    who are on the road
    must have a code
    that you can live by...

  • @kobamoto said:
    wu tang was for the children too but they didn't dumb down their lyrics :D ... you know I hear ya but before auxy had all those Users who don't make music they had other users like on this forum that do, and promised a pro app, not my words... theirs... but I don't consider the the basic standards 'pro' just basic standards... unlessen youza don't wanna teach dem chillens right

    Fair nuff. I hear you

  • I head you first... I promised myself not to talk about auxy anymore haha obviously digressed, it's just that Auxy was that first one that came to us after the energyxt debacle that looked like were going to get ableton on the iPad :( and then when they promised the pro version hope soared and then -
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    -
    dashed..
    but now that they've made themselves clear I guess it's just me more so than them

  • @kobamoto ahhhhh. See I was absent in those days. My only memory of energyxt was of the app i picked up on a whim that crashed every time I tried to do ...anything. This of course being before i knew how to request a refund.

  • got'cha.. btw the energyxt dev said he's coming back for more so maybe 3rd time will be the charm

  • So I got the beta with the automation: good stuff. Very fluid editor and since you create and store the automation as loops, you can have all these different snapshots of the sound settings to easily choose from

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  • @db909 said:
    So I got the beta with the automation: good stuff. Very fluid editor and since you create and store the automation as loops, you can have all these different snapshots of the sound settings to easily choose from

    Snapshots sounds like a nice idea. Looking forward to that.

  • @tja said:
    Auxy should re-implement MIDI support ;-)
    In and Out and Import and Export.

    Doubleplus that

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @db909 said:
    So I got the beta with the automation: good stuff. Very fluid editor and since you create and store the automation as loops, you can have all these different snapshots of the sound settings to easily choose from

    Snapshots sounds like a nice idea. Looking forward to that.

    Looks like they can be copy/pasted and moved around to different instruments too.

  • Been using the beta as well. While Auxy is one of my go to apps these days, I'm still not sure how I feel about the automation taking over from the transitions concept. Feels a lot more fiddly now, transitions were such a simple way to inject movement in your loops. Trying to open the filter over 8 bars now is a lot more time-consuming, since you have to scroll the grid a lot more. Also the main pattern screen is now a lot more cluttered when you get more than a few patterns per sounding going.

    Definitely something I need to spend some more time with I guess.

  • @Tarekith said:
    Been using the beta as well. While Auxy is one of my go to apps these days, I'm still not sure how I feel about the automation taking over from the transitions concept. Feels a lot more fiddly now, transitions were such a simple way to inject movement in your loops. Trying to open the filter over 8 bars now is a lot more time-consuming, since you have to scroll the grid a lot more. Also the main pattern screen is now a lot more cluttered when you get more than a few patterns per sounding going.

    Definitely something I need to spend some more time with I guess.

    I was hoping they'd leave the old way in for 'performance', with the new automation lanes available for fine tuning.

  • If your scene is 8 bars and you want that gradual kind of transition, the entire scene can be represented in just the length of a bar, you gotta switch it to "scene", no scrolling and you can still draw broad stroke stuff aside from a linear line

  • Downside is that it always erases your automation if you switch from scene to pattern length or vice versa.

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