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LayR just got a BIG update with AUv3

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  • @brice said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @brice said:

    @Kühl said:
    I see in the discussion here that someone had noticed that LayR is multi-timbral.
    That’s why I bought it in the first place, with SampleTank, SoundFont Pro, Roland SOUNDCanvas, Bismark & iSymphonic. Those are the apps I’ve found that has the ability to play multiple midi channels at a time.

    Just like my old Roland D-20

    That’s quite literally LayR’s last name. I hope people have noticed that long before now!

    I could probably have worked it out. Thing is it barely runs on my Air 2, so it’s not the sort of thing I’d have jumped in to try. Nice to know, but probably something I’ll use more when I get a new device

    If you’ve loaded any of the built-in “Arp / Sequence” presets then you’ve already tried it out! Those rely heavily on LayR’s multitimbral capabilities.

    Re: your Air 2 performance. Just curious, have you tried tweaking the global parameters in the main menu of the IAA app? Specifically: switching to the Legacy Engine and changing the audio buffer and max voices settings? Those might help free up some bandwidth.

    Yeah I’ve gone through the presets - the arp’s are stunning, as are your banks.

    To be honest I haven’t noticed it’s that much worse than before the update CPU-wise, it was always a bit of a belter.

    At the moment, if I use it I’ll record live audio straight into my desktop DAW via the standalone app, and my old Air 2 seems to cope with that ok.

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @brice said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @brice said:

    @Kühl said:
    I see in the discussion here that someone had noticed that LayR is multi-timbral.
    That’s why I bought it in the first place, with SampleTank, SoundFont Pro, Roland SOUNDCanvas, Bismark & iSymphonic. Those are the apps I’ve found that has the ability to play multiple midi channels at a time.

    Just like my old Roland D-20

    That’s quite literally LayR’s last name. I hope people have noticed that long before now!

    I could probably have worked it out. Thing is it barely runs on my Air 2, so it’s not the sort of thing I’d have jumped in to try. Nice to know, but probably something I’ll use more when I get a new device

    If you’ve loaded any of the built-in “Arp / Sequence” presets then you’ve already tried it out! Those rely heavily on LayR’s multitimbral capabilities.

    Re: your Air 2 performance. Just curious, have you tried tweaking the global parameters in the main menu of the IAA app? Specifically: switching to the Legacy Engine and changing the audio buffer and max voices settings? Those might help free up some bandwidth.

    Yeah I’ve gone through the presets - the arp’s are stunning, as are your banks.

    To be honest I haven’t noticed it’s that much worse than before the update CPU-wise, it was always a bit of a belter.

    At the moment, if I use it I’ll record live audio straight into my desktop DAW via the standalone app, and my old Air 2 seems to cope with that ok.

    Yeah, it can be a bit hungry sometimes. Especially when a small army of oscillators are involved. But it sounds like you’ve got a decent method to work with it.

    And thank you for the kind words. Glad to hear you’re enjoying the presets.

  • @brice said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Are people generally happy with the AU features? AU Interface? AU Preset saving? AU BM3 friendlinesses? Any weird standalone <--> AU weirdness?

    I think Andy did a great job translating LayR’s GUI into something that is able to scale to a variety of sizes and shapes. No easy task considering LayR’s many functions and pages. I’m particularly fond of the horizontally-scrolling layout, sidebar shortcuts to synth parameters and double-tap to zoom features of the AU.

    That said, I treat the AU version as a final destination for recording tasks. For sound design and general exploration I much prefer the full screen environment and navigation of the IAA version.

    I haven't seen any issues on this end regarding AU preset saving, BM3, or any other AU weirdness.

    Cool,thanks for the insights! It is in the queue... placement pending the pricing of Synthmaster One app/packs.

  • edited April 2018

    @AudioGus said:

    @brice said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Are people generally happy with the AU features? AU Interface? AU Preset saving? AU BM3 friendlinesses? Any weird standalone <--> AU weirdness?

    I think Andy did a great job translating LayR’s GUI into something that is able to scale to a variety of sizes and shapes. No easy task considering LayR’s many functions and pages. I’m particularly fond of the horizontally-scrolling layout, sidebar shortcuts to synth parameters and double-tap to zoom features of the AU.

    That said, I treat the AU version as a final destination for recording tasks. For sound design and general exploration I much prefer the full screen environment and navigation of the IAA version.

    I haven't seen any issues on this end regarding AU preset saving, BM3, or any other AU weirdness.

    Cool,thanks for the insights! It is in the queue... placement pending the pricing of Synthmaster One app/packs.

    Is that a real thing? Synthmaster One for iOS? I’ve been under the assumption they were just pulling a prank given that it’s been in development for years :|

  • @brice said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @brice said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Are people generally happy with the AU features? AU Interface? AU Preset saving? AU BM3 friendlinesses? Any weird standalone <--> AU weirdness?

    I think Andy did a great job translating LayR’s GUI into something that is able to scale to a variety of sizes and shapes. No easy task considering LayR’s many functions and pages. I’m particularly fond of the horizontally-scrolling layout, sidebar shortcuts to synth parameters and double-tap to zoom features of the AU.

    That said, I treat the AU version as a final destination for recording tasks. For sound design and general exploration I much prefer the full screen environment and navigation of the IAA version.

    I haven't seen any issues on this end regarding AU preset saving, BM3, or any other AU weirdness.

    Cool,thanks for the insights! It is in the queue... placement pending the pricing of Synthmaster One app/packs.

    Is that a real thing? Synthmaster One for iOS? I’ve been under the assumption they were just pulling a prank given that it’s been in development for years :|

    Latest sign of life / milking the joke...

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