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You cant tempo map by using quantisation, a simple example would be some guitar that was recorded without a metronome, it needs to be tempo mapped if you wish to add a synced delay for example, this is a very common use case.
OK I understand. I'm really mostly an EDM musician and while I have written and recorded a few pop / rock pieces as well, I've stubbornly played to a metronome there too
I think there are different ways to implement it, depending especially on whether a platform is pattern/clip based or more linear. For most linear DAWs, on lap/desktop, you do it via automation on the timeline. In more clip/scene based systems, like Modstep or Ableton Live, you can just assign a scene to have a different bpm.
Turning off quantization? I don't get that because in both of the above scenarios, you still want things quantized, you just want them quantized to a different tempo. For both, of course you can guess how midi is handled, but then you also have time stretching of audio to fit. E.g. in Reaper, if you wanted to copy a bass part from verse 1 to verse 3, that had a slight tempo tick up, it will still work and stretches it to be requantized (assuming you carefully cut and paste from the exact bar start and stop).
The only time I do something totally unquantized anymore (it is just too helpful for editing) is if the part is mostly solo, like solo acoustic guitar and vocals, where, in editing, if there is a flub, you'll just replace the whole spot and drag the later audio forward or back. Otherwise, even with a rock band, if they don't want to play to a click, I'll record with it off, and then tempo map it, sometimes even compensating for overzealous or inconsistent tempo changes, but I'd never totally cut them out, you lose feels.
Thanks for the insight! Glad to widen my rectangular EDM horizon!
Oh I usually do too. It is easier that way. If the band will play to a click, much easier to add some tempo changes post.
Oh yes this too. While I empathize with the fancy stuff above (esp. Earthquaker Devices...love love), we are missing basic stuff. Me and band mate had to find a dern desk/laptop app (iMazing) to (wirelessly) share Modstep files to collaborate on. Sharing presets was also via like 4 different methods before we got iMazing.
a simple interface, like AUM, but set up to sequence like a traditional DAW, basically, a linear/timeline sequencing AUv3 host that works.
For me? More processing power and better options for reverb. Eos is nice and all but it has nothing on my Valhalla plugins. With my iPad 2017 I start hitting CPU limitations really quickly, especially if I use Beatmaker 3. It's my favorite workflow but it seems pretty poorly optimized. Two synths and a few effects are all it takes to push the CPU to the max.
Those are so good.
I may sound like a broken record here but quite honestly I'm really looking forward to NanoStudio 2. I know it's happening this year but man the wait is going to kill me. It's what I want on ios. For Christmas yeah, but hopefully before...way before.
Then BM3 update and Drambo and I'll be a happy guy. The rest will be icing for me.
So, if this was posted two days ago, I’d be saying I keep asking for a way to polychain monosynths into one conglomerate polysynth. My hopes and dreams have been answered last night in this thread!! I now have an 8 voice poly ModelD!! Who knows what’s next. https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/28392/streambyter-script-distribute-polyphonic-midi-to-n-outgoing-mono-midi-channels/p1
Really, I just want to play in most any time signature I want. Sure those who play outside of 4/4 seem to be rare around these parts, but I get so frustrated when I’m stuck there. So many apps could be cool, then I realize there is no option to change time signature it’s 4/4 only!! Some you get lucky in can play in 3/4 or 6/8. Others get a start with beats per measure at 5 and 7, but I really like 9/8 and have to attempt some crazy chain of 3/4 where the metrome doesn’t work for you.
I’ll second that it would be nice to change tempo midsong on some of these apps. It’s essential for people playing more natural music. I’ve been stuck on the grid too much lately.
yess! i would pay good money for the ios version of pedals...as much as i like hardware and the pedals themselves, i do everything within my ipad , so if i hooked up pedals that would be good, but then id have to record to an external source...deal with all the wires and be less mobie hehe...not really a huge problem, but its not the way i perfer to go...im trying to stay mostly inside the box with the exception of a few things...recording to tape sometimes...or into ableton to use an effect that ios hasnt mastered yet....
but if these pedals where ios, id give em all my money right now haha...or if someone super creative dev starting kinda cloning the things they do and making effects id be all over that as well...
i love ios how it is tho, and i feel the only thing i need from it at this point is more creative effects .... there are some excellent ones that i use now, that are so good...but effects is what i always want more of! im a addict
Care to detail? Missed this one
More/Better real-time UI tools in AU format. MIDI Designer Pro is uber-cool, but impossible to use with stuff like AUM. Same with TC-Data.
A resizable AU that was like TC-Data-lite would be just about perfect. As it is, all we really have is @brambos 's XY
I feel you @Drümünkey !
Oh my. My bandmate has most of the Chase Bliss pedals. I think you'd fry the iPad trying to model those. Some serious analog micro imperfection sweetness therein.
What I am missing sometimes is... inspiration.
I wouldn‘t blame iOS for that.
I’d just like to see Apple add the rest of the drummers in Logic/Desktop GarageBand to the iOS GarageBand. There’s a super-nice neo-soul kit and a Motown kit I’d love to use in my iPad productions. And the new brush kits are awesome as well!
Of course, I’d also love a master track option as well so I could slap DAW Cassette over the entire mix if I want. Would make mastering easier as well.
Apart from Apple, I would LOVE if someone could emulate the voltage-starving of fuzz pedals. There’s something so simultaneously gorgeous and gross about a fuzz when it’s run on 3 volts instead of 9!
no, not all...that's a hell of a lot. I'm just saying a want a complete toolkit for all the things I love to use as composing , recording and mastering tools. It's almost complete...I 've been doing just fine, however ,there's a couple tools missing in the box and I'm sure it won't be long. All the VST developers will come running as the crowd of users grows ginormous.
I think the point here is that other platforms take into account that there are many styles of music, some that have fluid time like classical music or time signature changes like progressive rock, or just plain rock....like the song Money by Pink Floyd. The idea is that if you can think of something you want to do, even if it's only ever once in awhile...one shouldn't have to think "Damn, I can't do this here, I'm going to have to go to another platform just for one song/idea " But I do think that because a lot of electronic music requires little audio input and therefore no real audio interface and microphones, that the ipad is more complete for the four on the floor EDM musician, without anyone who is a developer having to give it much thought, when their target demographic is makers of EDM. However...EDM used to have almost no vocals or acoustic instrument and pop had no EDM morphed with it....that has all changed now. EDM was once completely underground...it has since crossed into the mainstream and with all of it's many genres, it's probably the biggest genre that exists now....with all the sub genres. I remember when it was all called techno....lol.
I’ve always wanted an LA2A and an 1176 emulation on iOS. @ikmultimedia has the know how and the goods. Please...
I’ve always wanted an LA2A and an 1176 emulation on iOS. @ikmultimedia has the know how and the goods. Please...
I’m still waiting for Korg to fill out the remaining sound libraries in iKaossilator lol. Or some some savvy developer to take that concept to the next level. Hmmmm.
To put it in simple terms for any lurking devs, I’d like to jam out the music, shape the sounds, mix, and control fx and automation by doing nothing other than swiping and tapping around big xy pads on my phone and/or iPad. Everything xy pad please. Not opposed to macro functions either. No piano rolls or step sequencers. Tired of that shit. Let’s move forward. Korg showed us how it could be done over 6 years ago and no one paid attention. Repeat after me “New. Notes. Replace. Old. Notes. Loop. Recording.”
Get clever.
Paging @jimpavloff
Tempo changes are a great way to pull and push a groove
haha !I love it! I think the cops showed up a the beginning....then they chased dude around the studio for 3 minutes
Dedicated guitar strumming app w lots of patterns
@SevenSystems ; > @Turntablist said:
@SevenSystems : LOTS! EVERY studio drummer in the 60’s 70’s and 80’s knew to push up the BPM during the verse to add energy and lift to the song and then back down again during the verse. EDM producers worth their salt do it also.