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How come iOs DAWs don’t have midi learn for basic transport.
It must be veeeery complicated to implement.
Or perhaps they handicap their app to make more appealing their expensive pc counterpart.
Money money money money...
Going back in the woods to play my accoustic guitar and vent a bit.
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GarageBand works with midi transport controls, and volume, but nothing else.
For some reason, DAW developers almost always assume they should be the master and everything should follow them. I never did get that. I can see why they’d be reluctant to implement clock slave and Link where audio is involved, but transport controls should be an obvious thing to make easy.
Too focused on their own little world, which is their app, I guess.
Good to know, thanks.
What about the all praised cubasis, and auria, and gadget (Only for their latest controller, not for their 2 previous nano’s generation...)
Evil bastards...
Gadget does now have midi learn for transport controls. (Though not for pattern / scene triggering).
Usually midi control of transport, in DAW's, is limited to MMC (midi machine control). It's a special message type that is different from note, cc, and program change messages. MMC has dedicated messages for play, stop, fast forward, rewind, loop, return to start, etc.
Does your iOS DAW of choice respond to MMC?
I’m not sure if it’s what you mean, but BeatMaker 3 “auto learned” my hardware key/controller’s transport controls, knobs and faders and it recalls the connections whenever the hardware is hooked up to my iPad . It seems like I had it working in Auria Pro at one point also, but maybe I misremember.
Wow, didn’t expect these answers. Gonna look at my shit better next time.
I got exposed to too many money making scheme designs and started firing in all direction.
Accoustic guitar in the woods is still a good uncorruptable option, with perhaps an OP-1.
Will plug one of my many nanokontrol to all these to see the present states of development.
Auria Pro works with Zoom R8 for sure and probably others
Always winds me up that all daws seem to implement a different and largely unmodifiable system for transport and all controllers also implement a different while usually unmodifiable system of their own. Never found a match yet.
Indeed. The best option would be simple midi learn. Perhaps with an attempt at MMC as a default.
To be fair, this has always been the case, even with hardware and desktop DAWs. I can remember fighting with it in both cases for the last 20 years.
Korg clearly did it to sell NanoKontrol Studio with Gadget at first, but then stepped up and did the right thing recently.
The faders and pan still can’t be midi controlled in cubasis.
I can confirm that nanokontrol first gen though perfectly functionning has been made obsolete by korg to sell it’s second generation which is supported.
Korg, just another sick soulless corporation.
Shame on you!!!