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Xequence updated with AudioBus!!!
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@tja, sorry, beat you to it!
COMPLETE AUDIOBUS 3 SUPPORT:
SIDEBAR: Audiobus sidebar for switching between connected apps, with access to all Xequence transport controls (Play, Stop (the Rewind icon) and Record) from any other Audiobus app.
SYNCHRONIZATION: Full synchronization (Start, Stop, Tempo, Phase). Please note that Ableton Link has to be enabled in Xequence, all participating apps, and Audiobus.
MIDI OUT: 16 Audiobus MIDI Out ports for connecting up to 16 Xequence instruments to 16 separate Audiobus MIDI lanes or apps. Displays connected apps' names inside Xequence.
COMPATIBILITY NOTE: Some apps hosted in Audiobus as a MIDI receiver might not work correctly due to implementation issues in these apps. In these cases, please send the MIDI directly to the app (do not put the target app on Audiobus' MIDI screen. Instead, put it as a source on the Audio screen and select the app itself as the MIDI Destination on Xequence's instruments screen). This problem can only be fixed by the receiver app developers.
MIDI IN: Audiobus MIDI In port for recording the MIDI output of other Audiobus apps. (all input will currently be merged to a single track, i.e. multitrack MIDI recording is not yet supported, but will be in a future update.)
MIDI THRU: Xequence's usual MIDI Thru will also work inside Audiobus, passing whatever is received from the MIDI lane OR from any other source selected in Xequence's settings to the current track's instrument, which can be an Audiobus destination, hardware, OR another app.
STATE SAVING AND RESTORE: Xequence will save the current project, including all modifications done since the last save, in the Audiobus preset, and restore it when a preset is recalled.
MIDI MERGE: Xequence merges all MIDI input both from the Audiobus lane AND any other MIDI sources, both hardware and software, and can record it or send it to the current track's instrument (MIDI Thru).
Please note that Audiobus MIDI and State Saving still are very new and evolving technologies, and you may encounter issues which are caused by problems in third-party apps. However, please do let us know if you have a problem that you suspect might be due to a Xequence bug, and we're happy to investigate!
IMPROVEMENTS:
FIXES:
With state saving... Very nice!
OK, excellent! This at least has saved me from dropping $20 on the new Korg thing!
The manual has also been updated and, apart from the new Audiobus chapter, also contains a nice little FAQ compiled from questions on the forum and in support emails.
Check it out!
http://seven.systems/xequence/manual/
PDF version:
http://seven.systems/xequence/downloads/XequenceQuickstartGuide.pdf
Please report any issues you might be having. Lots of possible app combinations, and a few recent changes to Audiobus to fulfill some of Xequence's pesky demands (thanks @Michael!), so there will certainly be a few issues to be solved in the next minor update!
@SevenSystems Thank you. Rock on.
News of the day for me fab stuff.
Very nicely done ! Congrats and thanks a lot for this huge update !
Statesaving is a god send
Nice!
Sweet
THANKS!
This is great!!! Thank you!!
THANK YOU. I'll definitely be trying this out.
My oh my... it won’t stop..
Thank you...
@tja, the links are in fact relative:
Whichever software you used to download or view the HTML must have mangled them!
@crony @Jumpercollins @senhorlampada @CracklePot @[Deleted User] @RajahP @tja @vitocorleone123 @Audiojunkie @lasselu @lukesleepwalker @ExAsperis99 thanks very much for the nice comments. Now energizing the deflector shields for the incoming problem reports!
Yep the happy part is over! Here comes the pain!
Does xequence have a host button now?
Seriously, you have a technical problem there. I've seen "Vodafone 4G" in one of your screenshots. Vodafone forces a transparent proxy on you that mangles and destroys the HTML (and CSS) you receive from any website. You need to get a better ISP
(I've used Vodafone Mobile myself in the past when I still lived in Germany, so I know!
You can change the APN manually to circumvent the forced proxy, at least that used to be possible a few years ago. But it's certainly "verboten"
)
No problem. But I now showed you both a screenshot of the web page open in the IDE, AND in "View Source" in Chrome, so I must be right!
Hope you get it sorted!
@SevenSystems
Thank you for the update..
I just got Xequence some days ago, but haven't tried it yet.. It will take me some time to read the manual and find my way in the app...
But just a quick question: I also bought Gadget recently. When I export my Gadget project as a midi file will I be able to load that file into Xequence and play my song right away? I assume I only have to set the midi out ports in Xequence right?
That would be great.. start a project in Gadget and after exporting, finetune & finish it in Xequence..
I'm so happy that I finally found a killer combo for making music on iOS.. it only took me 8 months