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  • Excellent, really looking forward to check out your productions :-)

  • @mathieugarcia So BM3 can't record a linear audio track from a microphone or guitar like BM2, is that correct?

  • @philowerx said:
    @mathieugarcia So BM3 can't record a linear audio track from a microphone or guitar like BM2, is that correct?

    It can! Basically:

    • Create a new audio track
    • Assign the input to your microphone, line-in, or specific input
    • Arm the track (record "dot" on the song track header)
    • Start recording

    Multi-track recording is also possible, you just arm multiple tracks at once.

    Cheers :-)

  • @philowerx said:
    @mathieugarcia So BM3 can't record a linear audio track from a microphone or guitar like BM2, is that correct?

    I've had no issues what so ever doing that with the betas so i presume it works as expected...

  • @mathieugarcia said:

    @philowerx said:
    @mathieugarcia So BM3 can't record a linear audio track from a microphone or guitar like BM2, is that correct?

    It can! Basically:

    • Create a new audio track
    • Assign the input to your microphone, line-in, or specific input
    • Arm the track (record "dot" on the song track header)
    • Start recording

    Multi-track recording is also possible, you just arm multiple tracks at once.

    Cheers :-)

    Whew! Thanks. I was having a bit of a panic with people arguing BM3 is not a complete DAW compared to Cubasis or Auria.

  • Any word on track freezing?

  • @nrgb said:
    Any word on track freezing?

    No automatic freeze to my knowledge but it's easy to record demanding plug-in tracks to an audio-track, mute the pad and save some cpu :)

  • Track freezing would be epic.

  • edited July 2017

    :)

  • edited July 2017

    @nrgb said:
    Any word on track freezing?

    Any track recorded in BM3 will be so cool that it doesn't need any additional freezing.

  • @Samu said:

    @philowerx said:
    @mathieugarcia So BM3 can't record a linear audio track from a microphone or guitar like BM2, is that correct?

    I've had no issues what so ever doing that with the betas so i presume it works as expected...

    Thanks Samu. I was reading through the early morning threads of various definitions for a DAW and thought for a moment BM3 was just a sampling drum machine sequencer with plugin capability. Panic before coffee lol! During beta I only focused on plugins and sampling. BM3 is a clearly a real DAW in my book. Looks like Wikipedia needs to update their DAW definition to include software DAWs on tablets. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_audio_workstation

  • @cian said:
    Track freezing would be epic.

    We will make the process more streamlined in an upcoming update.
    As of now you can rely an exporting separate tracks, or as @Samu says, through the recorder / resampler.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @AudioGus said:

    That's terrific, but it's like those Chinese tattoos, cool and all, but as I don't speak the language might just be saying: Half a pound of any meringue makes me explode like diddly....

    hehe, nothing wrong with that line.

  • @mathieugarcia

    I know i could test this myself, but thought id ask here, so that others can hear the answer as well.

    If i have au(or other FXs) loaded, then turn them off. Do they stop taking cpu resources, like on aum?

    Ps. Ill try to send you that e-mail today. Been quite busy the past few days..

  • Can someone confirm I can start sampling and/or recording (punch in/out) over midi (footcontroller etc.)? "Handy" if you play guitar, for example.

  • @philowerx said:

    @mathieugarcia said:

    @philowerx said:
    @mathieugarcia So BM3 can't record a linear audio track from a microphone or guitar like BM2, is that correct?

    It can! Basically:

    • Create a new audio track
    • Assign the input to your microphone, line-in, or specific input
    • Arm the track (record "dot" on the song track header)
    • Start recording

    Multi-track recording is also possible, you just arm multiple tracks at once.

    Cheers :-)

    Whew! Thanks. I was having a bit of a panic with people arguing BM3 is not a complete DAW compared to Cubasis or Auria.

    I guess 'real' DAWs are not supposed to have Ableton Link...

  • @RajahP said:

    @philowerx said:

    @mathieugarcia said:

    @philowerx said:
    @mathieugarcia So BM3 can't record a linear audio track from a microphone or guitar like BM2, is that correct?

    It can! Basically:

    • Create a new audio track
    • Assign the input to your microphone, line-in, or specific input
    • Arm the track (record "dot" on the song track header)
    • Start recording

    Multi-track recording is also possible, you just arm multiple tracks at once.

    Cheers :-)

    Whew! Thanks. I was having a bit of a panic with people arguing BM3 is not a complete DAW compared to Cubasis or Auria.

    I guess 'real' DAWs are not supposed to have Ableton Link...

    Ha, ha, right?

  • @philowerx said:

    @Telengard said:
    Don't know if this has been revealed yet and I just missed it in my readings... How much space does it take on your device when just installed?

    During beta mid May Mathieu said they were trying to hold it down to 50-100 MB.

    Awesome! Thanks.

  • @Telengard said:

    @philowerx said:

    @Telengard said:
    Don't know if this has been revealed yet and I just missed it in my readings... How much space does it take on your device when just installed?

    During beta mid May Mathieu said they were trying to hold it down to 50-100 MB.

    Awesome! Thanks.

    You're welcome!

  • @philowerx said:

    @mathieugarcia said:

    @philowerx said:
    @mathieugarcia So BM3 can't record a linear audio track from a microphone or guitar like BM2, is that correct?

    It can! Basically:

    • Create a new audio track
    • Assign the input to your microphone, line-in, or specific input
    • Arm the track (record "dot" on the song track header)
    • Start recording

    Multi-track recording is also possible, you just arm multiple tracks at once.

    Cheers :-)

    Whew! Thanks. I was having a bit of a panic with people arguing BM3 is not a complete DAW compared to Cubasis or Auria.

    Can we add FX plugins to this track as it's being recorded or can that be done only post recording ? I am trying to gauge if this setup can also work in live performance view with a guitar or vocals being recorded to a track but at the same time going via a fx chain?

  • @AudioGus said:

    That's fantastic, but it's kind of ironic that it has taken BM3 so long to come out that its natural constituency — the Soundcloud Rapper — is finally going to have the perfect tool to make music...but Soundcloud has only enough money to survive for another month and a half.

  • @philowerx said:

    @bounce said:

    @philowerx said:

    @Telengard said:
    Don't know if this has been revealed yet and I just missed it in my readings... How much space does it take on your device when just installed?

    During beta mid May Mathieu said they were trying to hold it down to 50-100 MB.

    Barely over the high end there.

    Right? Cubasis is currently 1.08 GB. Auria Pro 929 MB.

    BeatMaker 2: 763 MB

  • @thepinkelefant said:

    @philowerx said:

    @mathieugarcia said:

    @philowerx said:
    @mathieugarcia So BM3 can't record a linear audio track from a microphone or guitar like BM2, is that correct?

    It can! Basically:

    • Create a new audio track
    • Assign the input to your microphone, line-in, or specific input
    • Arm the track (record "dot" on the song track header)
    • Start recording

    Multi-track recording is also possible, you just arm multiple tracks at once.

    Cheers :-)

    Whew! Thanks. I was having a bit of a panic with people arguing BM3 is not a complete DAW compared to Cubasis or Auria.

    Can we add FX plugins to this track as it's being recorded or can that be done only post recording ? I am trying to gauge if this setup can also work in live performance view with a guitar or vocals being recorded to a track but at the same time going via a fx chain?

    Yes, FX to audio input can be used realtime and recorded. You can also multitrack if you're audio interface is capable.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @AudioGus said:

    That's fantastic, but it's kind of ironic that it has taken BM3 so long to come out that its natural constituency — the Soundcloud Rapper — is finally going to have the perfect tool to make music...but Soundcloud has only enough money to survive for another month and a half.

    S'aight. Most Soundcloud rappers only have enough money to survive for another month and a half, too.

  • edited July 2017

    @philowerx said:

    Yes, FX to audio input can be used realtime and recorded. You can also multitrack if you're audio interface is capable.

    Hmm... The audio is always recorded 'dry' as far as I know and the effects are applied to playback and while recording. Currently there is no 'record post effects'...

    You need to export the track if you wan't to 'burn-in' the effects.

  • @aaronpc said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @AudioGus said:

    That's fantastic, but it's kind of ironic that it has taken BM3 so long to come out that its natural constituency — the Soundcloud Rapper — is finally going to have the perfect tool to make music...but Soundcloud has only enough money to survive for another month and a half.

    S'aight. Most Soundcloud rappers only have enough money to survive for another month and a half, too.

    Damn, I shoulda just been a Soundcloud rapper then. 8(

  • @aaronpc said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @AudioGus said:

    That's fantastic, but it's kind of ironic that it has taken BM3 so long to come out that its natural constituency — the Soundcloud Rapper — is finally going to have the perfect tool to make music...but Soundcloud has only enough money to survive for another month and a half.

    S'aight. Most Soundcloud rappers only have enough money to survive for another month and a half, too.

    Zing!

  • edited July 2017


    @Samu said:

    @philowerx said:

    Yes, FX to audio input can be used realtime and recorded. You can also multitrack if you're audio interface is capable.

    Hmm... The audio is always recorded 'dry' as far as I know and the effects are applied to playback and while recording. Currently there is no 'record post effects'.

    I just recorded wet with my cheap Sony headphone microphone. The signal is wet even without recording.

  • edited July 2017

    OKAY BM3 is the best app I have ever used for beat making. I dont want poeple to think I was hating on it when I said it wasn't a DAW. Well technically it is and a good one. I just ment for me in my humble opinion a
    DAW was mostly for tracking not beat making. So excuse me for trying to be to techy lol BM3 is the shit. I put my maschine studio komplete 61, maschine jam and komplete ultimate 10 aside. Im porting all of my maschine kits to BM3 kits. Damn it sound good to have a portable Maschine studio lol iMaschine blows

  • @philowerx said:

    @Samu said:

    @philowerx said:

    Yes, FX to audio input can be used realtime and recorded. You can also multitrack if you're audio interface is capable.

    Hmm... The audio is always recorded 'dry' as far as I know and the effects are applied to playback and while recording. Currently there is no 'record post effects'.

    I just recorded wet with my cheap Sony headphone microphone. The signal is wet even without recording.

    Did you turn off the effects on the track to check that the recorded audio was really 'wet'?

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