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AUM and AB3 combination...how you do and for what?
Hi to all! It seams a lot of people combine AUM and AB3 for live performance. Now I ask myself why they do this and for what? Both Apps allow Midi routings and give you Audio output to an audio interface or to the headfone output of the iPad. Ok, the App switch panel of AB is great and make App switching more easy. But is this the only reason...I dont think so 😎
Do you combine AUM and AB3 and if yes how you do and for what?
I just want to unterstand the reason...maybe I can optimze my workflow 😀
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With AB2, the biggest attractions to me have always been AB:Remote, State Saving and using AB as a 'full patch recall' for my entire setup. I've previously found a lot of stability in that setup for live performance. AB3 is a much more 'fully featured' app that provides the same underlying 'core' functionality and AB:MIDI is really lovely to use. AUM enhances this in all regards, and the State Saving implementation is FANTASTIC!
In the last year or so, I haven't considered the current state of AB:Remote usable (hopefully that'll be revised sometime) but State Saving is still a MASSIVE benefit. There are a select few live 'full screen' apps including Samplr which are permanent live fixtures and State Saving + the stability of hosting in AB is fantastic for these apps.
I do wish that there was a bit better integration with BM3 in the same way as there is with AUM -- loading an AB patch without having to initialise BM3 first would be wonderful, as it already is with AUM. It'd also be fantastic to have multiple audio outputs from BM3 and seamless AB:MIDI integration. Maybe some of this exists? Haven't tried it in a while.
I like to load everything I can into AudioBus. The things I get advantage from:
Things that AUM adds, that AudioBus currently can’t do or can’t do as well:
They’re like right arm and left arm to me. I wouldn’t want to give up either.
USB represents hardware and Ableton coming in through interface and mixer.
AB2 and use of AB remote to control Genome and LoopyHD
Interesting! thx for your answers!
the reason for my question is this problem: https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/30036/aum-rozetta-animoog-timing-problems-any-help#latest
I hope I will find a solution to avoid this problem. maybe a combination with Ab3 and AUM will fix it. I dont want to bann AUM completly because of the metronome and the clock counter. both are very helpful for me. maybe I will hoste all apps and AUs in AB and rout the audio outputs to AUM. If I host my Synths and the Rozeta AUs in AB the switch between standalone Apps are no problem...but then I miss the metronome, the counter and the midi learn for AUs and the recording feature in AUM...
update: now I load any standalone-app in AB and route them to different channels in AUM. Audio Units I load direct into AUM. This works great without probs!