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  • edited August 2018

    Spent the weekend looking over Tim Webb’s Video series on this as well as my Lynda.com Auria Pro videos which helped me quite a bit . To those of you who posted that it was similar to Auria in the way it worked were right . Somehow going over those videos helped me on this app.

  • @dwrae - I have another question:

    Is AEM MPE compatible? In other words does it record and play out multi-channel midi into its midi clips? (Which would make it the only iOS Daw, other than Garage Band, to do this).

    It seems like it might be. It seems like different notes on different midi channels get assigned different colours. And it seems like it might have pitch bend and channel pressure ‘per note / per midi channel’. But I’m not sure if midi CC’s get assigned their own midi event channel.

    I notice that in the midi out section there is, instead of choosing a midi channel, the option of ‘per midi event’. That sounds very promising for MPE!

  • @Audiojunkie : And here I was just about to buy a PC and a DAW.. I might use that money for the new 6.5’ iPhone then, eh?

  • edited August 2018

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    @dwrae - I have another question:

    Is AEM MPE compatible? In other words does it record and play out multi-channel midi into its midi clips? (Which would make it the only iOS Daw, other than Garage Band, to do this).

    It seems like it might be. It seems like different notes on different midi channels get assigned different colours. And it seems like it might have pitch bend and channel pressure ‘per note / per midi channel’. But I’m not sure if midi CC’s get assigned their own midi event channel.

    I notice that in the midi out section there is, instead of choosing a midi channel, the option of ‘per midi event’. That sounds very promising for MPE!

    Further investigation re MPE possibilities:

    • Per note / per midi channel pitch bend (aka ‘glide’) gets recorded within the same single midi clip. This great for MPE per note pitch bend (as used by apps like Animoog, Model 15 and Model D).

    • A single midi clip seems unable to record or properly draw/edit more than one version of the same midi cc number (eg Roli blocks use cc74) on different midi channels (although suggests you can since it allows you to select a midi channel when drawing a CC and paints them in different colours). However they don’t get drawn properly. That’s a shame because that’s what MPE uses, typically to control the filter per note on vertical ‘slide’.
      EDIT: actually - although a little fiddly to edit / draw - multiple cc74 automation is being recorded into 1 single midi clip! So that’s great. That’s MPE ‘slide’ working in AEMS! Great stuff!

    • Annoyingly, ‘channel pressure AKA aftertouch’ seems to get recorded in as cc 11 ‘aka expression’ rather than as true, per note ‘channel pressure/Aftertouch’. However you can draw in, from scratch, different channel pressure curves for different notes on different midi channels within the same clip. So again it’s nearly there. But for some reason the channel pressure isn’t being recorded in properly and is instead getting converted to what looks like a single stream of cc11 expression midi.

    EDIT - scratch that about cc11. I now think channel pressure simply isn’t being recorded in. But it can be painted in afterwards.

    Any further info on this would be great @dwrae - seems like it’s not far off being a really good MPE enabled daw. Which would be amazing.

  • @gfcalvi said:
    Is AEMD sending clock/sync info to auv3 tracks ?
    I can’t sync lorenz auv3 arpeggiator and model 15 auv3 seq with AEMD tempo definition.
    Is there anything I need to setup ?

    Thanks
    GF

    I just fixed a bug that caused the sync not to work for AUv3's. I found out when implementing AU MIDI support. :wink:

  • Woo hoo!! AU Midi support on the way!!

  • @wim said:
    There’s no discernible sort order for the apps in the instrument list. It would be nice if it had an alphabetical sort for those of us who have waaayyyy too many plugins.

    Next version will have the instruments sorted (although they remain grouped in types: sf2, IAA, AUv3)

  • @dwrae said:

    @wim said:
    There’s no discernible sort order for the apps in the instrument list. It would be nice if it had an alphabetical sort for those of us who have waaayyyy too many plugins.

    Next version will have the instruments sorted (although they remain grouped in types: sf2, IAA, AUv3)

    Could it be sf2, AU, and then IAA? AU is the existing standard and will be more popular. :smile:

  • @Audiojunkie said:

    @dwrae said:

    @wim said:
    There’s no discernible sort order for the apps in the instrument list. It would be nice if it had an alphabetical sort for those of us who have waaayyyy too many plugins.

    Next version will have the instruments sorted (although they remain grouped in types: sf2, IAA, AUv3)

    Could it be sf2, AU, and then IAA? AU is the existing standard and will be more popular. :smile:

    It is already, sorry for the confusion. The sorting is within the group.

  • @Audiojunkie said:

    @dwrae said:

    @wim said:
    There’s no discernible sort order for the apps in the instrument list. It would be nice if it had an alphabetical sort for those of us who have waaayyyy too many plugins.

    Next version will have the instruments sorted (although they remain grouped in types: sf2, IAA, AUv3)

    Could it be sf2, AU, and then IAA? AU is the existing standard and will be more popular. :smile:

    By the way, I need someone to test the AU MIDI, so if you or anyone is interested, please drop me an email or message.

  • @dwrae said:

    @Audiojunkie said:

    @dwrae said:

    @wim said:
    There’s no discernible sort order for the apps in the instrument list. It would be nice if it had an alphabetical sort for those of us who have waaayyyy too many plugins.

    Next version will have the instruments sorted (although they remain grouped in types: sf2, IAA, AUv3)

    Could it be sf2, AU, and then IAA? AU is the existing standard and will be more popular. :smile:

    By the way, I need someone to test the AU MIDI, so if you or anyone is interested, please drop me an email or message.

    I'm already a beta tester for you. You can send it to me. :smile:

  • @Audiojunkie said:

    @dwrae said:

    @Audiojunkie said:

    @dwrae said:

    @wim said:
    There’s no discernible sort order for the apps in the instrument list. It would be nice if it had an alphabetical sort for those of us who have waaayyyy too many plugins.

    Next version will have the instruments sorted (although they remain grouped in types: sf2, IAA, AUv3)

    Could it be sf2, AU, and then IAA? AU is the existing standard and will be more popular. :smile:

    By the way, I need someone to test the AU MIDI, so if you or anyone is interested, please drop me an email or message.

    I'm already a beta tester for you. You can send it to me. :smile:

    Ah, lol, sorry! Should be there in the next days.

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