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[VIDEO] - m15/synthmaster1/troublemaker/mv08/aum

Recent jam. Have totally come around on aum ( @j_liljedahl ) and use it for everything. The ease of assigning knobs/sliders to anything and everything, and routing is awesome. No crackling recently, seems like i had some ram issues that went away with a hard reboot.

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  • AUM convinced me to by an Ipad :-)

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  • excellent! I also like the screen capture video layered on top of the iPad. :+1:

  • @Hmtx said:
    excellent! I also like the screen capture video layered on top of the iPad. :+1:

    Thanks yeah, have been doing that recently to clear things up. Almost impossible to shoot a clear video of a screen, with my limited camara and lighting equipment.

  • @Dawdles said:
    Nice video. When it first started i thought that was your dongle collection ;)

    Haha, always grab something nearby, and having kids more often than not it’s toys.

  • Very nice and relaxing jam, enjoyed it a lot.

    I have two questions:

    • What did you assign to the pan knobs ? I listened without headphones and the left-most seemes to change a filter... so i might assume that they are assigned to various FX settings ?
    • And why did didn’t you assign the mute buttons on the nanocontrol studio instead of tapping on the screen ?
      When i was trying out the device (sitting in a music shop and connecting it to my ipad), i could not get the jog-wheel or transport buttons to run in any app i tried at that time, but IIRC the solo/mutes and pan worked in Gadget with native support.
  • @_ki said:
    Very nice and relaxing jam, enjoyed it a lot.

    I have two questions:

    • What did you assign to the pan knobs ? I listened without headphones and the left-most seemes to change a filter... so i might assume that they are assigned to various FX settings ?
    • And why did didn’t you assign the mute buttons on the nanocontrol studio instead of tapping on the screen ?
      When i was trying out the device (sitting in a music shop and connecting it to my ipad), i could not get the jog-wheel or transport buttons to run in any app i tried at that time, but IIRC the solo/mutes and pan worked in Gadget with native support.

    Thanks. :) I use controllers for 3 main reasons:
    1. accuracy : when i want to mute or something in the middle of a performance i sometimes miss and nothing happens or i touched the wrong thing.
    2. Crackle protection: the less you open/close windows the less crackles you get. So i keep open the windows i’ll be touching or monitoring and do everything else with the controller.
    3. Feel: just gives it more of a harware feel, which inspires me, as well as controlling parameters on different things at once.

    The pan knobs are different per track. On track 1 i control the mv08 hat tuning and the fader controls the rim pitch, track 2 knob is moog filter cutoff, and the fader is amp decay, 3 is troublemaker (same filter/decay). I assign these as neede per jam, although i always save them as templates things change so much. Aum makes it so easy to assign whatever with midi learn. Jog wheel works in at least. I had it setup for the delay mix although didn’t use it.

  • @vpich said:

    [...] 2. Crackle protection: the less you open/close windows the less crackles you get. [...]

    thats some solid advice, the less you physically interact with the UI during a performance, the less chance for crackles and crashes.

  • I like it! Very pleasant track. Nice rhythms and choice of sounds, although I feel I'm hearing some timing problems on the drums. My ears are so tuned to that sort of thing. Are they quantised or partly quantised?

  • @LeeB said:
    I like it! Very pleasant track. Nice rhythms and choice of sounds, although I feel I'm hearing some timing problems on the drums. My ears are so tuned to that sort of thing. Are they quantised or partly quantised?

    Hmmm that’s weird. Maybe it’s some ios lag? Drums are all on one track, using brambos rozeta xox, so no way for drums to not be quantized. I unmute the drums late/early. You might be hearing that or maybe some of moog sequence which has empty steps and is randomized...

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    Possibly. Are they all running through ableton link or something?
    I had similar probs on iOS with some apps I.e Cubasis, Modstep and Auriawhere I just heard bad timing.

  • @LeeB said:
    Possibly. Are they all running through ableton link or something?
    I had similar probs on iOS with some apps I.e Cubasis, Modstep and Auriawhere I just heard bad timing.

    No ableton link. All au plugins in aum.

  • Is there an app sequencing them all, or keeping them in sync somehow. Sorry, I haven't used AUM so am not that familiar with what it does. I thought it was an audio and fx host with no sequencing ability.

  • @LeeB said:
    Is there an app sequencing them all, or keeping them in sync somehow. Sorry, I haven't used AUM so am not that familiar with what it does. I thought it was an audio and fx host with no sequencing ability.

    I use brambos rozeta, which is an au midi suite. His Xox au is a standard drum step sequencer. Au’s follow the host tempo. So it’s all internal. Everything starts when i hit play/record so i am just unmuting stuff and bringing it in. Any tempo fx used here are also au, so everything is synced so it should be tight unless the system itself is not responding. Also it might be slightly different shuffle settings on the drums and 303. I also have mutations on the hh and rim, so the pattern is not constant. Maybe that’s it.

  • It could be the different shuffles and maybe the hi hats when mutating have slightly different attack speeds. I just listened on headphones again, really nice track and my kind of downtempo music.
    Keep it up!

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