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New version of Auxy coming soon

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  • @db909 said:
    plop down on the couch and continue to finger his kaossilator.

    Which can get a man arrested in North Korea. :)

  • FWIW I was never interested in Auxy because I find the pastel colours on a black background personally unattractive. A new look for Auxy would be significant for me.

  • Anyone who is unsure about their user base should hang out in their forums for a bit, it’s pretty clear they know exactly who is interested in their app.

  • @LucidMusicInc said:
    FWIW I was never interested in Auxy because I find the pastel colours on a black background personally unattractive. A new look for Auxy would be significant for me.

    For me I need iWatch access

    That is the future of music making

    Soon we will go to concerts to see people tap their watches.

  • @Tarekith said:
    Anyone who is unsure about their user base should hang out in their forums for a bit, it’s pretty clear they know exactly who is interested in their app.

    I waste too much time here with my own bunch of losers here.

    I can't join another waste of time anonymous online discussion forum.

    KIDDING ABOUT LOSERS.

    Kind of. ;)

  • @RUST( i )K said:

    @Tarekith said:
    Anyone who is unsure about their user base should hang out in their forums for a bit, it’s pretty clear they know exactly who is interested in their app.

    I waste too much time here with my own bunch of losers here.

    I can't join another waste of time anonymous online discussion forum.

    KIDDING ABOUT LOSERS.

    Kind of. ;)

    There are other forums/people/losers? Most odd.

  • @RUST( i )K said:

    @Tarekith said:
    Anyone who is unsure about their user base should hang out in their forums for a bit, it’s pretty clear they know exactly who is interested in their app.

    I waste too much time here with my own bunch of losers here.

    I can't join another waste of time anonymous online discussion forum.

    KIDDING ABOUT LOSERS.

    Kind of. ;)

    Vast majority of the users on that forum at least are in high school, college it seems, mostly high school. There’s like one resident old dude I believe and everyone knows it

  • edited January 2018

    @DeVlaeminck said:

    @Sebastian said:
    If I'm not mistaken, this next update is going to be significant... possibly for the whole mobile music ecosystem.

    Very interesting statement - coming from you!

    If it will influence the entire ecosystem, it will either need some connectivy (which is litterally non existing in the present version) or be good enough to make everything else irrelevant.

    Neither nor. It's not a matter of making anything on the ecosystem irrelevant rather than being good enough that it disrupts other options on other platforms.

    If you listen to Auxy's Soundcloud playlist of tracks created with it you have to admit that the tracks created with it are absolutely stunning and on par with music created on desktop. Sure, it's not as flexible as Logic but it doesn't have to be if you want something to make electronic music with (whatever that is these days).

    I doubt Auxy will get connectivity like IAA. The user base that frequents this forum is simply not Auxy's target. Midi export, yeah maybe. But Auxy is basically an experiment to determine if a standalone iPhone app can be all producers need to finish their tracks, while providing enough value to its users so they're willing to fund its continued development and additional content.

  • edited January 2018

    @Sebastian said:
    I doubt Auxy will get connectivity like IAA. The user base that frequents this forum is simply not Auxy's target.

    >

    Oh bugger, it is going to be social netwanking. :/ So frustrating that these devs don’t see the promo value of a very enthusiastic, very vocal community of music makers who would show off their product in return for connectivity.

  • Here is a piece of what one of the devs posted on their forum:

    In order to take things things to the next level, we think it is important to invest in the following areas:

    • Drastically expand the sound library with world class content that covers many different styles
    • Add ways to import personal sounds and create limitless possibilities for making unique sounding tracks
    • Add new effects and more controls for shaping sounds
    • Rework how to build and arrange songs
    • Add new ways to create melodies and rhythms
    • Improve the workflow so that the app feels lighter, even as we’re adding more features
    • Make it easier to share and collaborate on projects
    • Make it possible to capture voice and release fully featured tracks

    Capture voice? Everyone knows "fully featured tracks" have guitars! :smiley:

    Here's the post (not account required to view)
    https://disco.auxy.co/t/raising-the-bar-for-the-future-of-auxy

  • I love Auxy, the fact that it's a standalone closed ecosystem too.

    It don't overcomplicate things and the interface is great on the iPhone.

    Most important thing it sound good,

    Looking forward for the update!

  • @Sebastian said:

    @DeVlaeminck said:

    @Sebastian said:
    If I'm not mistaken, this next update is going to be significant... possibly for the whole mobile music ecosystem.

    Very interesting statement - coming from you!

    If it will influence the entire ecosystem, it will either need some connectivy (which is litterally non existing in the present version) or be good enough to make everything else irrelevant.

    Neither nor. It's not a matter of making anything on the ecosystem irrelevant rather than being good enough that it disrupts other options on other platforms.

    If you listen to Auxy's Soundcloud playlist of tracks created with it you have to admit that the tracks created with it are absolutely stunning and on par with music created on desktop. Sure, it's not as flexible as Logic but it doesn't have to be if you want something to make electronic music with (whatever that is these days).

    I doubt Auxy will get connectivity like IAA. The user base that frequents this forum is simply not Auxy's target. Midi export, yeah maybe. But Auxy is basically an experiment to determine if a standalone iPhone app can be all producers need to finish their tracks, while providing enough value to its users so they're willing to fund its continued development and additional content.

    Great explanation! But there is midi export. Midi out is the one folks here are craving.

  • I never got along with the UI and the user experience flowing from it.
    But what I heard was pretty amazing - thinking of this one here

    maybe they will enhance the UX with this update. Then I am all over it ;)

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @Sebastian said:
    If I'm not mistaken, this next update is going to be significant... possibly for the whole mobile music ecosystem.

    This just put Auxy on my radar as something to watch.

    Maybe a bit of light sarcasm there I think!

  • @db909 said:
    Vast majority of the users on that forum at least are in high school, college it seems, mostly high school. There’s like one resident old dude I believe and everyone knows it

    Exactly, lots of people with little musical experience looking to get their feet wet. (This is a good thing btw, I'm not complaining about it.)

  • edited January 2018

    @Tarekith said:
    Exactly, lots of people with little musical experience looking to get their feet wet. (This is a good thing btw, I'm not complaining about it.)

    >

    Sure, anyone getting encouraged to dabble with music making is a great idea.

    The reposted developer’s comment above is also more encouraging than I’d thought. But surely, if they’re gong to all that trouble, adding IAA and AU, even midi out, should be part of the plan.

    Why limit themselves to kids having fun, when they could entice the grown up market, too.

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @Tarekith said:
    Exactly, lots of people with little musical experience looking to get their feet wet. (This is a good thing btw, I'm not complaining about it.)

    >

    Sure, anyone getting encouraged to dabble with music making is a great idea.

    The reposted developer’s comment above is also more encouraging than I’d thought. But surely, if they’re gong to all that trouble, adding IAA and AU, even midi out, should be part of the plan.

    Why limit themselves to kids having fun, when they could entice the grown up market, too.

    To quote Joe Strummer:
    If you've been trying for years, we already heard your song.

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @Tarekith said:
    Exactly, lots of people with little musical experience looking to get their feet wet. (This is a good thing btw, I'm not complaining about it.)

    >

    Sure, anyone getting encouraged to dabble with music making is a great idea.

    The reposted developer’s comment above is also more encouraging than I’d thought. But surely, if they’re gong to all that trouble, adding IAA and AU, even midi out, should be part of the plan.

    Why limit themselves to kids having fun, when they could entice the grown up market, too.

    What would you do with an Auxy AU or IAA?

  • @db909 personally i'd love Auxy as an AUv3 host.

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @Tarekith said:
    Exactly, lots of people with little musical experience looking to get their feet wet. (This is a good thing btw, I'm not complaining about it.)

    >

    Sure, anyone getting encouraged to dabble with music making is a great idea.

    The reposted developer’s comment above is also more encouraging than I’d thought. But surely, if they’re gong to all that trouble, adding IAA and AU, even midi out, should be part of the plan.

    Why limit themselves to kids having fun, when they could entice the grown up market, too.

    they also said this:

    Our goal is to make Auxy the platform where the first big mobile hit gets made.

    so tearing down the walls around the garden won't help that.

  • @theartwebreathe said:
    @db909 personally i'd love Auxy as an AUv3 host.

    To host what though? Are you looking for more sounds? What if you could import your own? Just curious

  • @db909 I would love to be able to use Auxy's sequencer & arrangement capabilities, and load AUv3 synths & effects instead of or alongside Auxy's built in sounds/effects.

  • @theartwebreathe said:
    @db909 I would love to be able to use Auxy's sequencer & arrangement capabilities, and load AUv3 synths & effects instead of or alongside Auxy's built in sounds/effects.

    Look at the sleek workflow in Auxy. At how current effects and synths are implemented UI and UX wise. It all works so nicely because it doesn't use try to be a host with plugins like every other DAW. It's a fresh, really fresh approach at what a mobile studio can be. AUv3 is not something that will bring in a bigger crowd of users. It's not something that will make it easier for the small team to focus on the big picture. In fact all it would be for Auxy is another component that the team doesn't really have control over and that is prone to bugs.

  • Happy it's still happening, the rest is up to us etc.

  • edited January 2018

    And to be absolutely honest, if you can make something like this with Auxy, then what do you need additional AUv3 for?

  • @db909 said:
    What would you do with an Auxy AU or IAA?

    >

    Use it with many AU FX and alongside other instruments in DAW’s. If midi out was added, RTM would use it for making entire tracks, using sounds from across the vast collection of IOS synths, etc.

  • @theartwebreathe said:
    @db909 I would love to be able to use Auxy's sequencer & arrangement capabilities, and load AUv3 synths & effects instead of or alongside Auxy's built in sounds/effects.

    >

    This, too.

  • @Shaken&;Stirred said:
    they also said this:

    Our goal is to make Auxy the platform where the first big mobile hit gets made.

    so tearing down the walls around the garden won't help that.

    >

    Sure it would. Just like if Apple tore down the walls around Garage Band, it would slay most of the oppsition. Choosing to exclude the rest of the IOS music world, in both cases, does not mean that world will flock to anyone’s banner.

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @Shaken&;Stirred said:
    they also said this:

    Our goal is to make Auxy the platform where the first big mobile hit gets made.

    so tearing down the walls around the garden won't help that.

    >

    Sure it would. Just like if Apple tore down the walls around Garage Band, it would slay most of the oppsition. Choosing to exclude the rest of the IOS music world, in both cases, does not mean that world will flock to anyone’s banner.

    Flock me.

    I love the app quality.

    The context of the presentation is the challenge for me.

    I wish I could use it more.

    All kidding aside.

    I find it stifling that they do proverbially thumb their nose at masse' IOS music making markets.

    Fascinating Marketing strategy.

  • @Sebastian said:

    @DeVlaeminck said:

    @Sebastian said:
    If I'm not mistaken, this next update is going to be significant... possibly for the whole mobile music ecosystem.

    Very interesting statement - coming from you!

    If it will influence the entire ecosystem, it will either need some connectivy (which is litterally non existing in the present version) or be good enough to make everything else irrelevant.

    Neither nor. It's not a matter of making anything on the ecosystem irrelevant rather than being good enough that it disrupts other options on other platforms.

    If you listen to Auxy's Soundcloud playlist of tracks created with it you have to admit that the tracks created with it are absolutely stunning and on par with music created on desktop. Sure, it's not as flexible as Logic but it doesn't have to be if you want something to make electronic music with (whatever that is these days).

    I doubt Auxy will get connectivity like IAA. The user base that frequents this forum is simply not Auxy's target. Midi export, yeah maybe. But Auxy is basically an experiment to determine if a standalone iPhone app can be all producers need to finish their tracks, while providing enough value to its users so they're willing to fund its continued development and additional content.

    OK. I get it. And all these sound demos really are absolutely stunning. For anyone with focus on making impressive results like this, I’m shure Auxy is a fantastic tool, even just for sketching. But for me, merely a dabbler focusing on the proces, I tend to be more into flexibility and endless tweaking possibilities. Therefore I would love to be able to use any great tool including Auxy in my playflow. All in one solutions/systems sort of defeats the purpose of my noodlings.

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