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How does Apple Pencil feel with Auria for precise tasks?

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  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Have found it big plus, especially (for example) for extending notes in sequencers etc. Must say I was gifted it and was rather 'superior' about it for about six months but once I started using the thing regularly; wouldn't want to be without it now...

    I'm enjoying my new Apple Pencil but it's a shame that it seems you're unable to double tap a pattern for example in bm3 to go to the pattern editor - or am I doing something wrong?

  • @triton100 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Have found it big plus, especially (for example) for extending notes in sequencers etc. Must say I was gifted it and was rather 'superior' about it for about six months but once I started using the thing regularly; wouldn't want to be without it now...

    I'm enjoying my new Apple Pencil but it's a shame that it seems you're unable to double tap a pattern for example in bm3 to go to the pattern editor - or am I doing something wrong?

    Hmm. Don't know about BM3 (as I'm an owner, but not a driver yet), but as a test I opened TC-Data which requires a double tap on the front page to get to the patches and it works perfectly....might be BM3 related? Anyone else?

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @triton100 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Have found it big plus, especially (for example) for extending notes in sequencers etc. Must say I was gifted it and was rather 'superior' about it for about six months but once I started using the thing regularly; wouldn't want to be without it now...

    I'm enjoying my new Apple Pencil but it's a shame that it seems you're unable to double tap a pattern for example in bm3 to go to the pattern editor - or am I doing something wrong?

    Hmm. Don't know about BM3 (as I'm an owner, but not a driver yet), but as a test I opened TC-Data which requires a double tap on the front page to get to the patches and it works perfectly....might be BM3 related? Anyone else?

    Yes I experimented some more in other apps and it seems to have slightly more functionality elsewhere. I think it must be a bm3 thing.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @triton100 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Have found it big plus, especially (for example) for extending notes in sequencers etc. Must say I was gifted it and was rather 'superior' about it for about six months but once I started using the thing regularly; wouldn't want to be without it now...

    I'm enjoying my new Apple Pencil but it's a shame that it seems you're unable to double tap a pattern for example in bm3 to go to the pattern editor - or am I doing something wrong?

    Hmm. Don't know about BM3 (as I'm an owner, but not a driver yet), but as a test I opened TC-Data which requires a double tap on the front page to get to the patches and it works perfectly....might be BM3 related? Anyone else?

    I'm pretty sure that TC-Data or/and TC-11 have good pencil integration. Tilt as a controller even.

  • @skiphunt said:
    I do a bit of graphic work with the ipad too, so I was very interested in the Apple pencil... especially since I recently upgraded to a Pro.

    Tried the Pencil in the store for a good while, and though it was nice... I didn't really feel it was all that much better than my plain ol' non-bluetooth Adonit Jot Pro stylus

    After I got the Pro, I was rethinking the Pencil and whether I wanted to go back for one. But, after I tried the Adonit Jot Pro with the new 120Hz Pro display... it was so fast with no latency/lag in Procreate... that I decided I didn't really need an Apple Pencil for the time being.

    Having pressure sensitivity and that angular tracking would be nice for sure, and I might eventually get one (perhaps if they're on sale during the holidays) but for regular drawing, fine tip selection, and other graphic work... I didn't feel like it was a necessity for me just yet.

    I heartily recommend the Adonit Jot Pro as well. It works a treat in Auria, modstep and other sequencers. Even on my old Air2.

  • edited August 2017

    @gonekrazy3000 said:

    @skiphunt said:
    I do a bit of graphic work with the ipad too, so I was very interested in the Apple pencil... especially since I recently upgraded to a Pro.

    Tried the Pencil in the store for a good while, and though it was nice... I didn't really feel it was all that much better than my plain ol' non-bluetooth Adonit Jot Pro stylus

    After I got the Pro, I was rethinking the Pencil and whether I wanted to go back for one. But, after I tried the Adonit Jot Pro with the new 120Hz Pro display... it was so fast with no latency/lag in Procreate... that I decided I didn't really need an Apple Pencil for the time being.

    Having pressure sensitivity and that angular tracking would be nice for sure, and I might eventually get one (perhaps if they're on sale during the holidays) but for regular drawing, fine tip selection, and other graphic work... I didn't feel like it was a necessity for me just yet.

    I heartily recommend the Adonit Jot Pro as well. It works a treat in Auria, modstep and other sequencers. Even on my old Air2.

    How do you find using it on bm3. Does it improve your work flow ?

  • @triton100 said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:

    @skiphunt said:
    I do a bit of graphic work with the ipad too, so I was very interested in the Apple pencil... especially since I recently upgraded to a Pro.

    Tried the Pencil in the store for a good while, and though it was nice... I didn't really feel it was all that much better than my plain ol' non-bluetooth Adonit Jot Pro stylus

    After I got the Pro, I was rethinking the Pencil and whether I wanted to go back for one. But, after I tried the Adonit Jot Pro with the new 120Hz Pro display... it was so fast with no latency/lag in Procreate... that I decided I didn't really need an Apple Pencil for the time being.

    Having pressure sensitivity and that angular tracking would be nice for sure, and I might eventually get one (perhaps if they're on sale during the holidays) but for regular drawing, fine tip selection, and other graphic work... I didn't feel like it was a necessity for me just yet.

    I heartily recommend the Adonit Jot Pro as well. It works a treat in Auria, modstep and other sequencers. Even on my old Air2.

    How do you find using it on bm3. Does it improve your work flow ?

    Haven't used it in Bm3 yet but it's a lot easier to draw curves in modstep. Specially moving points around in the automation is a lot better than using my fat fingers.

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