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Bm3 advice
Just for fun
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I already knew it!! Haha
Just what we need, Another BM3...oh.
Even so, making a joke thread about a forum filled with the same topic aren't really helping!
For fun I would use the app to play various setups of apps hosted in BM3 as the pads, keyboard, and controls are very good. You might refrain from investing too much time creating projects until the app is updated to resolve some bugs in their initial release so you don't lose work to them. It would be good to read the manual if you're struggling to figure out how to use the app. It's also not a bad thing to try various aspects of the app to see what they can do so long as you don't find it too frustrating. It is very easy to import whole folders into the app from AudioShare so you can load in samples and experiment without having to load in one sample at a time as happens with too many apps.
The more bugs you find and report accurately to Intua, the more likely the app will be fully functional more quickly.
If you have lowered expectations versus focusing on why an app so long in development and beta testing isn't flawless, you can figure out what it can and can't do well for you so that when there are sufficient updates to provide a reasonable workflow stability, you'll have a clear idea of how you can use the app in your projects.
This process will also provide opportunities to think of how if the app did things differently or had certain features, it'd be a lot more useful. If a sufficient number of people come up with similar suggestions and let Intua know about them, they'll improve the app over time.
If none of the above sounds interesting to you, I'd leave the app out of your rotation until such time as there's evidence the app is likely to be worth revisiting.