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Beatmaker 3.02 Features and Fixes

Current status: Submitted for review.

What's new in BeatMaker 3.0.2

Added 16 bank groups, each bank group has 8 banks, giving a total of 128 banks.
Added focus actions to jump to a specific bank group, and iterate to the previous or next bank group.
Added a MIDI Panic! button in the MIDI tab in the Settings screen.
Added the saturator effect to the main FX list.
Added an option to save a bank preset either in the current directory or in the main/general ‘Bank Presets’ directory.
Added a ‘Set value on all layers’ options in the parameter panel. This will set the current value on all layers, and also works for layer FX and modulators ‘siblings’.
Added the ‘auto-scale’ feature back from BM2 in the sample duration panel. This lets you pitch a sample on a specific bar length.
Added default layer gain in settings/general.
Added browser preview volume in settings/general.
Can now reset step modulator steps by double-tapping them.
Added full-screen option for step-modulator.
When double-tapping an hardware output track in the mixer, it will open the FX panel, like for AUX tracks.
Added current status text when scanning files (database update or reset).
Added error messages for network connection issues in the sound store.
New hard-reset option for database in settings/general. Use with care.
Fixed sample saving from audio tracks/clips.
Properly update steps after loading a step modulator preset.
Improved AUv3 instantiation and clearing.
Fixed IAA timestamps.
Fixed scrolling of history and error panels.
Fixed soundpacks restoration.
Fixed MIDI CC recording.
Fixed AUv3 FX screen keyboard event routing.
Fixed audio clip thumbnail after tempo changes and live stretch mode change.
Fixed an issue with voice stealing/killing of audio clips.
Fixed MIDI editor velocity values.
Fixed synchronization issue in the Step Modulator.
Fixed monophonic mode in the Step Modulator.
Fixed an issue where bank solo state would not recover properly after loading a session.
Fixed selection of samples after edition.
Fixed an issue that could occur with streaming and live stretch while editing a sample.
Fixed an issue with audio clip triggering.
Fixed import of samples and bank presets with custom categories and subcategories.
Fixed a race condition that could occur with multiple imports happening simultaneously.

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  • edited August 2017

    Added 16 bank groups, each bank group has 8 banks, giving a total of 128 banks.

    That's good, right?

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    Added 16 bank groups, each bank group has 8 banks, giving a total of 128 banks.

    That's good, right?

    :)

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    Added 16 bank groups, each bank group has 8 banks, giving a total of 128 banks.

    That's good, right?

    It's Bankception. :sunglasses:

  • Lot of improvements. Especially on the bank site.
    We can now nick name BM3 after Wall Street... WallE :s
    whatever time for sleep

  • So coooool B)

  • 128 banks. F*** yeah! finally 128 layers independent layers in the sequencer :D

  • Hopefully the banks of banks don't require clicking through extra levels in our workflow. That's my only worry, otherwise it looks like a good, solid step forward. Roll on, progress!

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  • Good update and finally more than 8 banks. :)

    Like the last update I suspect this will take a week before this update is available in the App Store.

  • It should be pretty soon hopefully as it was submitted several days ago....

  • edited August 2017

    Maybe I should already know but can someone explain why samples I've saved in BM3 and also saved in banks as well only play monophonically on the keyboard while a bank like Soul Keys play polyphonically.?

  • You need to enable keys mode.

  • edited August 2017

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    You need to enable keys mode.

    I did and still monophonic with no verb,saturation,tone etc to adjust either? This is what confuses me about BM3. Even if my sample is stereo and I have multiple notes throughout the scale of a single synth sound for instance and create a bank also when I enable "Keys" the instrument in the bank selected still plays mono on the keyboard and a midi upped keyboard too
    Is it a bug or am I a slow learner or both? :)

  • Anyone know if the IAA time stamp fix is related to MIDI sync?

  • I also have a stereo recorded sample but somehow only shows up as mono. Baffling but at least BM3 is tha best ever!

  • Just to clarify for anyone who's concerned, 1 bank contains 128 pads/layers/tracks etc. With 128 banks, 16 banks containing 8 sub banks, each containing 128 tracks you get 16, 384 tracks per session, BUT in addition you also can have unlimited audio tracks on your song arranger.

  • @Arpseechord said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    You need to enable keys mode.

    I did and still monophonic with no verb,saturation,tone etc to adjust either? This is what confuses me about BM3. Even if my sample is stereo and I have multiple notes throughout the scale of a single synth sound for instance and create a bank also when I enable "Keys" the instrument in the bank selected still plays mono on the keyboard and a midi upped keyboard too
    Is it a bug or am I a slow learner or both? :)

    I don't have my iPad with me so going on memory here, but if you go into the sample editor (the little wave looking icon on the left), select the pad, and tap on the three vertical dots near the pad name on the left side, the first selection in the menu that pops up should be Enable KEYS. I assume that you've done this?

    You might also tap on Edit button in the Sampler pane. Down at the bottom there is a polyphony setting. How many voices do you have enabled?

  • edited August 2017

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @Arpseechord said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    You need to enable keys mode.

    I did and still monophonic with no verb,saturation,tone etc to adjust either? This is what confuses me about BM3. Even if my sample is stereo and I have multiple notes throughout the scale of a single synth sound for instance and create a bank also when I enable "Keys" the instrument in the bank selected still plays mono on the keyboard and a midi upped keyboard too
    Is it a bug or am I a slow learner or both? :)

    I don't have my iPad with me so going on memory here, but if you go into the sample editor (the little wave looking icon on the left), select the pad, and tap on the three vertical dots near the pad name on the left side, the first selection in the menu that pops up should be Enable KEYS. I assume that you've done this?

    You might also tap on Edit button in the Sampler pane. Down at the bottom there is a polyphony setting. How many voices do you have enabled?

    Yup I enabled the Keys and still mono keyboard. I also went into the Sampler pane, then Edit and turned on polyphony . It makes the sample glissando a bit but doesn't create a polyphonic keyboard :) I think it's too early for my brain perhaps I should set this aside and get back to work :D
    Thanks for the suggestions

  • wimwim
    edited August 2017

    @Arpseechord said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @Arpseechord said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    You need to enable keys mode.

    I did and still monophonic with no verb,saturation,tone etc to adjust either? This is what confuses me about BM3. Even if my sample is stereo and I have multiple notes throughout the scale of a single synth sound for instance and create a bank also when I enable "Keys" the instrument in the bank selected still plays mono on the keyboard and a midi upped keyboard too
    Is it a bug or am I a slow learner or both? :)

    I don't have my iPad with me so going on memory here, but if you go into the sample editor (the little wave looking icon on the left), select the pad, and tap on the three vertical dots near the pad name on the left side, the first selection in the menu that pops up should be Enable KEYS. I assume that you've done this?

    You might also tap on Edit button in the Sampler pane. Down at the bottom there is a polyphony setting. How many voices do you have enabled?

    Yup I enabled the Keys and still mono keyboard. I also went into the Sampler pane, then Edit and turned on polyphony . It makes the sample glissando a bit but doesn't create a polyphonic keyboard :) I think it's too early for my brain perhaps I should set this aside and get back to work :D
    Thanks for the suggestions

    The setting you need is "Polyphony". It's on the sample page, and defaults to 1. In the settings / general tab you can set the default higher.

    Having this setting available is a good thing, but having the default as 1 is maybe not so wise in their design.

  • @LucidMusicInc said:
    Just to clarify for anyone who's concerned, 1 bank contains 128 pads/layers/tracks etc. With 128 banks, 16 banks containing 8 sub banks, each containing 128 tracks you get 16, 384 tracks per session, BUT in addition you also can have unlimited audio tracks on your song arranger.

    The sub layers don't matter for people that like to move stuff around in sequencer mode. The main reason I didn't use Bm3 was only being able to move 8 blocks of data effectively. Having more than 16 will definitely mean I will actually use Bm3 properly now.

  • edited August 2017

    @wim said:

    @Arpseechord said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @Arpseechord said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    You need to enable keys mode.

    I did and still monophonic with no verb,saturation,tone etc to adjust either? This is what confuses me about BM3. Even if my sample is stereo and I have multiple notes throughout the scale of a single synth sound for instance and create a bank also when I enable "Keys" the instrument in the bank selected still plays mono on the keyboard and a midi upped keyboard too
    Is it a bug or am I a slow learner or both? :)

    I don't have my iPad with me so going on memory here, but if you go into the sample editor (the little wave looking icon on the left), select the pad, and tap on the three vertical dots near the pad name on the left side, the first selection in the menu that pops up should be Enable KEYS. I assume that you've done this?

    You might also tap on Edit button in the Sampler pane. Down at the bottom there is a polyphony setting. How many voices do you have enabled?

    Yup I enabled the Keys and still mono keyboard. I also went into the Sampler pane, then Edit and turned on polyphony . It makes the sample glissando a bit but doesn't create a polyphonic keyboard :) I think it's too early for my brain perhaps I should set this aside and get back to work :D
    Thanks for the suggestions

    The setting you need is "Polyphony". It's on the sample page, and defaults to 1. In the settings / general tab you can set the default higher.

    Having this setting available is a good thing, but having the default as 1 is maybe not so wise in their design.

    I have the polyphony on and still only mono playing on the keyboard. I have about 15 samples in a bank titled Arco from a Roland D-50. I'm trying to figure out how to play preferably on a midi up keyboard polyphonically. My brain hurts
    Or are samples brought into BM3 purely mono when played on any keyboard?

  • edited August 2017

    @Arpseechord said:

    @wim said:

    @Arpseechord said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @Arpseechord said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    You need to enable keys mode.

    I did and still monophonic with no verb,saturation,tone etc to adjust either? This is what confuses me about BM3. Even if my sample is stereo and I have multiple notes throughout the scale of a single synth sound for instance and create a bank also when I enable "Keys" the instrument in the bank selected still plays mono on the keyboard and a midi upped keyboard too
    Is it a bug or am I a slow learner or both? :)

    I don't have my iPad with me so going on memory here, but if you go into the sample editor (the little wave looking icon on the left), select the pad, and tap on the three vertical dots near the pad name on the left side, the first selection in the menu that pops up should be Enable KEYS. I assume that you've done this?

    You might also tap on Edit button in the Sampler pane. Down at the bottom there is a polyphony setting. How many voices do you have enabled?

    Yup I enabled the Keys and still mono keyboard. I also went into the Sampler pane, then Edit and turned on polyphony . It makes the sample glissando a bit but doesn't create a polyphonic keyboard :) I think it's too early for my brain perhaps I should set this aside and get back to work :D
    Thanks for the suggestions

    The setting you need is "Polyphony". It's on the sample page, and defaults to 1. In the settings / general tab you can set the default higher.

    Having this setting available is a good thing, but having the default as 1 is maybe not so wise in their design.

    I have the polyphony on and still only mono playing on the keyboard. I have about 15 samples in a bank titled Arco from a Roland D-50. I'm trying to figure out how to play preferably on a midi up keyboard polyphonically. My brain hurts
    Or are samples brought into BM3 purely mono when played on any keyboard?

    If the samples are on separate pads, make sure they are not all assigned to a choke group.

  • edited August 2017

    @excesseye said:

    @Arpseechord said:

    @wim said:

    @Arpseechord said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @Arpseechord said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    You need to enable keys mode.

    I did and still monophonic with no verb,saturation,tone etc to adjust either? This is what confuses me about BM3. Even if my sample is stereo and I have multiple notes throughout the scale of a single synth sound for instance and create a bank also when I enable "Keys" the instrument in the bank selected still plays mono on the keyboard and a midi upped keyboard too
    Is it a bug or am I a slow learner or both? :)

    I don't have my iPad with me so going on memory here, but if you go into the sample editor (the little wave looking icon on the left), select the pad, and tap on the three vertical dots near the pad name on the left side, the first selection in the menu that pops up should be Enable KEYS. I assume that you've done this?

    You might also tap on Edit button in the Sampler pane. Down at the bottom there is a polyphony setting. How many voices do you have enabled?

    Yup I enabled the Keys and still mono keyboard. I also went into the Sampler pane, then Edit and turned on polyphony . It makes the sample glissando a bit but doesn't create a polyphonic keyboard :) I think it's too early for my brain perhaps I should set this aside and get back to work :D
    Thanks for the suggestions

    The setting you need is "Polyphony". It's on the sample page, and defaults to 1. In the settings / general tab you can set the default higher.

    Having this setting available is a good thing, but having the default as 1 is maybe not so wise in their design.

    I have the polyphony on and still only mono playing on the keyboard. I have about 15 samples in a bank titled Arco from a Roland D-50. I'm trying to figure out how to play preferably on a midi up keyboard polyphonically. My brain hurts
    Or are samples brought into BM3 purely mono when played on any keyboard?

    If the samples are on separate pads, make sure they are not all assigned to a choke group.

    All those link group and choke group I have no idea what that is at the moment :)
    Yes there is one sample per pad. Where and how do I check that they are not assigned to a choke group? Thanks
    Perhaps I ought to sit down roll up my sleeves and read the manual. There is a manual right? :D

  • In my "Arco Strings" bank the choke group reads none and link group reads none

  • Finally figured it out...slow me! I had the legato "On" in the poly setting
    Thanks for your help everyone that chipped in :)

  • @wim said:
    Having this setting available is a good thing, but having the default as 1 is maybe not so wise in their design.

    Agreed. Especially when it's buried so deeply in the UI.

  • About then16 bank groups. Does this mean that up to 16 banks (tracks) can now be added to the sequencer mode?

  • Its nice to see a developer support their product. especially one as good as Bm3, which for me really defines what it is to make music on ios.

  • @ozmot said:
    Its nice to see a developer support their product. especially one as good as Bm3, which for me really defines what it is to make music on ios.

    Agreed! I love that on its own, it is a powerhouse. You can accomplish a lot standalone. At the same time, the open environment allows you to incorporate/sample all your favourite apps. Well done :)

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