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Xynthesizr gets Link!

And many other goodies! Update now!

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  • edited July 2017

    @johnfromberkeley said:
    And many other goodies! Update now!

    Any idea how to activate link on iphone version?

  • It's right there, under the gear icon.

  • I know that, because I updated on my iPhone, where I have no decent songs really. iPad, however, is a different story. I'm not going to lose any of my songs when I update? I know the answer is no, I will not lose them. But I need to hear somebody else say this.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    It's right there, under the gear icon.

    Where?

  • But this is the beta; I assumed the update would be the same.

  • It's in the iphone version settings for me too, iphone SE

  • Thats wierd, i just reinstalled it then it asked me to update.

    2 hours later it asked me to update again and now its there!

    Let the linkage begin, thanks for feedback

  • FINALLY!!!!!

  • Great :)
    My only wish is that it will get multiple AB3 outputs at some point, but it's going to get a lot of use again now.

  • Heck ya. This is super great news and I'm going to go dive in. Yay!

  • @Carnbot said:
    Great :)
    My only wish is that it will get multiple AB3 outputs at some point, but it's going to get a lot of use again now.

    Do you mean multiple MIDI lanes? If so, it's in there.

  • @Empolo said:

    @Carnbot said:
    Great :)
    My only wish is that it will get multiple AB3 outputs at some point, but it's going to get a lot of use again now.

    Do you mean multiple MIDI lanes? If so, it's in there.

    But that's the same output repeated. I mean to split the output channel mapping per octave like you can in the standalone. I guess you might be able to set this up manually in AB3 using filters though :)

  • @Empolo said:

    @Carnbot said:
    Great :)
    My only wish is that it will get multiple AB3 outputs at some point, but it's going to get a lot of use again now.

    Do you mean multiple MIDI lanes? If so, it's in there.

    I think he means that it would be great if it supported multiple playheads so we could drive n# sequences per Midi channel.

    The screenshot above just simplifies what gets played as a single midi source to n# devices.

    What's missing now though is the ability to assign note ranges to specific synths.

    Need to play with the update more. Great to see it evolve. Love this app

  • @Carnbot said:

    @Empolo said:

    @Carnbot said:
    Great :)
    My only wish is that it will get multiple AB3 outputs at some point, but it's going to get a lot of use again now.

    Do you mean multiple MIDI lanes? If so, it's in there.

    But that's the same output repeated. I mean to split the output channel mapping per octave like you can in the standalone. I guess you might be able to set this up manually in AB3 using filters though :)

    Gotcha. Agreed, it would be great if the channel mapping was enabled. My workaround is using Midiflow Scales as a filter like you hinted at.

  • @Empolo said:

    @Carnbot said:

    @Empolo said:

    @Carnbot said:
    Great :)
    My only wish is that it will get multiple AB3 outputs at some point, but it's going to get a lot of use again now.

    Do you mean multiple MIDI lanes? If so, it's in there.

    But that's the same output repeated. I mean to split the output channel mapping per octave like you can in the standalone. I guess you might be able to set this up manually in AB3 using filters though :)

    Gotcha. Agreed, it would be great if the channel mapping was enabled. My workaround is using Midiflow Scales as a filter like you hinted at.

    Yep, exactly. It's a minor omission really but would be a bonus :)

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