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  • @Zen210507 said:

    @vitocorleone123 said:
    Rozeta isn't a DAW. However, you can use an app combo like the MIDI sequencer, Xequence, and then AUM/Gadget, though you'll be limited to 16 tracks in Gadget.

    >

    Popular beat combo The Beatles were limited to 8 tracks, and managed quite well. :)

    Actually a lot of what they did was using 4 tracks!

  • @PhilW said:
    Actually a lot of what they did was using 4 tracks!

    >

    Even more reason to rejoice in the luxury of 16 tracks. :)

  • edited January 2018

    @ksound: to be fair, I didn't open a single thread myself -- in 99% of cases, I just answer questions that people have asked.

    But you're right in that Audiobus support is not yet in, we've shifted priorities around a bit based on the first few weeks of user feedback.

  • @LucidMusicInc said:

    @audiomike said:
    Auxy is another killer App. Much more user friendly than Gadget, is cheap as chips and works on iphone and Ipad.

    It's funny I looked at this thread on a whim and i've gone from wanting to produce EDM to now interested in ambient music.

    Auxy and Medley look very similar to Gadget and people are always praising them. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't curious about getting them too.

    Medley is a lot of fun and very user-friendly. It is the only workstation in which I have ever done completed projects. Several.

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  • @tja said:
    Do we have a chance at getting AudioBus MIDI Out for Xequence?

    Has been planned since the very first release, however we've juggled around priorities a bit based on user feedback (Ableton Link, MIDI Import/Export, etc.). We're still aiming to add Audiobus support soon.

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  • @LucidMusicInc said:

    @audiomike said:
    Auxy is another killer App. Much more user friendly than Gadget, is cheap as chips and works on iphone and Ipad.

    It's funny I looked at this thread on a whim and i've gone from wanting to produce EDM to now interested in ambient music.

    Auxy and Medley look very similar to Gadget and people are always praising them. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't curious about getting them too.

    Go with Auxy. Trust me.

  • If i could start over again with a clean itunes
    Account, money and an ipad, knowing what i know now: i would get most of gadget, and auriapro with most of the fabfilters. That’s it. Woulda saved hundreds. I do use other stuff and love the sound of many, but nothing is as fast as gadget, to me (at least ehatand how i use it) sounds great and mixed in auriapro i have no second guessing. To my ears the finished project sounds great. All my other apps involve too much futzing around. Gadget is truly plug and play. Sure, i want some updates but if i sit with gadget for 20 minutes i always produce something that will grow. no time wasted.

    And for me scenes are awesome. Even for conventional songwriting. 16 bar verse. 4 bar bridge. 8 bar chorus. Etc. That’s 3 scenes. Duplicate and modify etc. And of course for electronica (what i do mostly now) it is perfect.

  • The little plus icon in the piano roll that allows quick copying of multiple bars is one of the most essential features IMO. Make a bar, copy it to 4 bars and variate the fourth bar. Copy it to eight bars and throw a fill on the end. 8 bars done in three steps.

  • It isn't massively different from your usual daw. The timeline runs vertically rather than horizontally and each segment/scene can repeat one or more time depending on your setting.

  • @SevenSystems said:
    @ksound: to be fair, I didn't open a single thread myself -- in 99% of cases, I just answer questions that people have asked.

    I understand, but I do think you’re at least precocious with volunteering your app as the answer to general questions (especially on the Audiobus forum without implementing the AB SDK). I know that when you offered it up to me, you hadn’t fully understood my requirements, so that may color my view. https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/438618#Comment_438618

    That said, I like your app and commitment to the iPhone. I just think Audiobus has been the community for iOS music apps, and it’s important for developers to be a part of it if they want a part of it.

  • wimwim
    edited January 2018

    @ksound
    Good one. Discourage one of the most helpful and responsive developers on this forum from participating. :/

    It’s one thing to point out that Audiobus capability should be high priority for any developer participating on this forum, but c’mon, don’t besmirch him by saying he’s simply promoting his app. I’ve never seen a single post where it wasn’t indeed an excellent option for the person he responded to. I’ve never seen him put down any other app either. He’s never been anything but humble and helpful.

    I must have missed the response to you referenced, even while admitting it was due to a misunderstanding.

    Sorry, but I had to get that off my chest.

  • Cringe fest... op asked about linear daws for iPhones. Suggestions were made by many including a forum user who also happened to be the developer. @SevenSystems did nothing inappropriate. I was willing to ignore it until the "precocious " comment by @ksound. Precocious? That's trolling in my books. Foul play!

  • @wim said:
    @ksound
    Good one. Discourage one of the most helpful and responsive developers on this forum from participating. :/

    I don’t think open discussion discourages anything. @LucidMusicInc, I also don’t think it’s trolling to express an impression, and I backed that with what colored my impression. Precocious seemed like an appropriate word to me, as the app isn’t mature enough to have Audiobus integrated, which has typically been a demarcation between apps that are a part of this scene and apps going their own way (think retronyms).

  • @ksound said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    EDIT: Sorry for the advertisement, but I've tried to keep it objective! ;)

    I’m starting to find it in poor taste that you advertise as much as you do on the Audiobus forum without actually implementing the Audiobus SDK or giving a firm date when you will. Is it just me?

    It seems to be just you, and talk about poor taste.

  • @vpich said:
    It seems to be just you, and talk about poor taste.

    Perhaps, although I’d be interested to see the feedback in a thread with a title more related to this sidebar we’re having.

  • @ksound said:

    @vpich said:
    It seems to be just you, and talk about poor taste.

    Perhaps, although I’d be interested to see the feedback in a thread with a title more related to this sidebar we’re having.

    @ksound: I’d bet the moderators of this generous forum are fine with a dev suggesting his app as a relevant answer to a question here, whether it works with Audiobus or not. What’s it to you anyway?

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