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  • In fact the west coast is going to bed soon

  • @Gavinski said:
    In fact the west coast is going to bed soon

    Unless they work as security at 24hr Walmart.

  • @supadom said:

    @Gavinski said:
    In fact the west coast is going to bed soon

    Unless they work as security at 24hr Walmart.

    You certainly left us waiting a while for that punchline 😂

  • America is on permanent Monday mornings. At least for 3 years now ...

  • @Gavinski said:

    @supadom said:

    @Gavinski said:
    In fact the west coast is going to bed soon

    Unless they work as security at 24hr Walmart.

    You certainly left us waiting a while for that punchline 😂

    Oops, humour police! 😢

  • @supadom said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @supadom said:

    @Gavinski said:
    In fact the west coast is going to bed soon

    Unless they work as security at 24hr Walmart.

    You certainly left us waiting a while for that punchline 😂

    Oops, humour police! 😢

    Timecop!
    😊

  • edited June 2020

    @Gavinski said:

    @supadom said:

    @Gavinski said:
    In fact the west coast is going to bed soon

    Unless they work as security at 24hr Walmart.

    You certainly left us waiting a while for that punchline 😂

    Aaaaah, got your joke now. Well, I finally dug Enso up but I’m ready to bury it again and just patiently wait for loopy pro or Drambo looper, whichever comes first. That might be a wiser way to use my spare time. Use what I know vs learning a new unstable app.

    Btw I don’t need most of Enso’s features anyway even if they do look and sound pretty sick.

    I feel it should be seen as holly grail of looping as opposed to a sick and forgotten child.

    Which is a petty because I see mr Randall as one of the great genius inventors/tweakers of electronic music software development.

  • Must admit I've been finding Enso stable recently lots of instances together on ipad pro and no crashing.

  • edited June 2020

    I contacted Audio Damage 1.5 months ago about two issues I was facing with keeping looping in time. Took 9 days to get an email back but I did get one. They confirmed my issue and said it was on the list to look at for the next update (which sounded like it was coming soonish back in mid-May).

    For what its worth, here were my issues:

    • Playing and stopping a loop with play and stop buttons looses quantization (length mult 4, length unit measure, mode quantize measure). Seems like stop is slightly late each time and it adds up. Also playback via “trigger” after pushing stop seems to try to quantize but is extremely off. See this video for a demo: link

    • Stop and Rtz midi option seems really broken. Rtz snaps back to the start but then stop doesn’t happen until after some playback has begun and then stops randomly... See this video for a demo: link

  • edited June 2020

    @Carnbot said:
    Must admit I've been finding Enso stable recently lots of instances together on ipad pro and no crashing.

    It's stable for me too. I don't get crashes but seem to lose sync if I'm really pushing the device.

    I'd love if it had latency compensation though.

  • What happened to the Factory presets? Uninstalled Enso, reinstalled, still nada.. anyone else?
    They were good starting points + saved me from doing the setup..

  • @royor said:
    What happened to the Factory presets? Uninstalled Enso, reinstalled, still nada.. anyone else?
    They were good starting points + saved me from doing the setup..

    +1 ... same here - quite annoying ...

  • @Bon_Tempi Thanks for confirming.. Maybe last update knocked them out?

  • @royor said:
    @Bon_Tempi Thanks for confirming.. Maybe last update knocked them out?

    I guess so - yes. I just wrote them an email via their website ,,.. maybe if others will do as well, it`ll get sorted out quickly ,,,

  • @Bon_Tempi said:

    @royor said:
    @Bon_Tempi Thanks for confirming.. Maybe last update knocked them out?

    I guess so - yes. I just wrote them an email via their website ,,.. maybe if others will do as well, it`ll get sorted out quickly ,,,

    AD support team was not aware of the „missing“ factory presets - they answered me today that they will sort it out and fix it in the next update .,,,

  • You can still make your own preset and then save that, it only takes a moment.

  • Hopefully this will get fixed faster than the mpe on phosphor... Still waiting for that

  • Hopefully to include a longer than one measure count-in time.

  • @white you beat me again... was just about to drop this info.

    Can anyone see the changelog Chris is talking about? I was on the website but I couldn’t find it.

  • @david_2017 said:
    @white you beat me again... was just about to drop this info.

    Can anyone see the changelog Chris is talking about? I was on the website but I couldn’t find it.

    No, I could not find it either.

  • Wow wow wow, can’t wait to see this

  • @White said:

    @david_2017 said:
    @white you beat me again... was just about to drop this info.

    Can anyone see the changelog Chris is talking about? I was on the website but I couldn’t find it.

    No, I could not find it either.

    Someone posted the changelog here:

    https://discuss.cakewalk.com/index.php?/topic/18445-audiodamage-enso-updated-to-v1015-not-a-deal/&tab=comments#comment-155932

  • @White said:

    @White said:

    @david_2017 said:
    @white you beat me again... was just about to drop this info.

    Can anyone see the changelog Chris is talking about? I was on the website but I couldn’t find it.

    No, I could not find it either.

    Someone posted the changelog here:

    https://discuss.cakewalk.com/index.php?/topic/18445-audiodamage-enso-updated-to-v1015-not-a-deal/&tab=comments#comment-155932

    You ARE a Robot! Bro!!! Amazing
    Thanks!

  • Thanks for the heads up. These guys are funny...

    From the changelog...

    A whole heap of small bug fixes, improvements, and optimizations. We tend to write "optimizations" in the changelog to make it look like we did something clever, but in point of fact we, and every other software company on the planet, use "optimizations" to mean "now that we're not in a dead rush to get this thing out the door so we can make some money and not, you know, go out of business or whatever, we have the luxury of going back and cleaning up this rat's nest and making it look somewhat presentable." Stuff like that.

  • A bug-fix for preset saving in RoughRider AUv3 and Stand-Alone would be very much appreciated...

  • @White said:

    @White said:

    @david_2017 said:
    @white you beat me again... was just about to drop this info.

    Can anyone see the changelog Chris is talking about? I was on the website but I couldn’t find it.

    No, I could not find it either.

    Someone posted the changelog here:

    https://discuss.cakewalk.com/index.php?/topic/18445-audiodamage-enso-updated-to-v1015-not-a-deal/&tab=comments#comment-155932

    Very useful to now be able to assign MIDI notes as control sources for momentary buttons (like sector triggers) as assigning a CC to momentary controls didn’t really make sense.

  • @lsd87 said:
    Thanks for the heads up. These guys are funny...

    From the changelog...

    A whole heap of small bug fixes, improvements, and optimizations. We tend to write "optimizations" in the changelog to make it look like we did something clever, but in point of fact we, and every other software company on the planet, use "optimizations" to mean "now that we're not in a dead rush to get this thing out the door so we can make some money and not, you know, go out of business or whatever, we have the luxury of going back and cleaning up this rat's nest and making it look somewhat presentable." Stuff like that.

    Also from the changelog: "Much smooth. Very declicking." - promising!

    Plus mode quantization (beat, measure etc ) also applies to sector switches etc. Will make sectors more useful, let's hope.

    I do like the humour of their changelogs, the tweets from Chris Randall, the AD aesthetics (both their sounds and visuals). I can live with their shortcomings and long periods without app updates. I guess I have become an AD fanboy.

  • I love the raw honesty of these guys. Some people get all bent out of shape by the attitude, but I always get a chuckle out of both it and people's reactions. B)

  • @wim said:
    I love the raw honesty of these guys. Some people get all bent out of shape by the attitude, but I always get a chuckle out of both it and people's reactions. B)

    agreed they are quite hilarious especially on twitter. but when they put out a tutorial video they do an excellent job and show that they really are in it for the music makers. also some fine apps!

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