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Just notes, you can use StepBud to send midi CC per step
Just notes at this time.
Thanks. Do you know if this is planned for future updates?
There were lots of requests for adding midi cc to Atom, so hopefully.
I can’t speak for @blueveek as for any current plans, but I believe, he did say back round around the time that the app was released that this was planned at some point.
@blueveek very disappointed atom cannot record midi cc’s :-( is there any update in sight to fix this ?
.> @topaz said:
Bummer I still have to use BeatHawk (for exactly this reason) instead of Atom which I originally purchased to replace it.
Same, Atom is a great idea with crucial missing functions :-(
@rs2000 said:
A month or few ago @blueveek explained that Atom requires a major rewrite before he can implement the missing features and do more bug fixes (due to some changes in how XCode deals with certain things). Because he is very busy with a major work project (for his paying job), he hasn't had a chance to complete the rewrite.
Sure Im one of many patiently awaiting. I find it strange there is such a void with this type of sequence recording as compared to the countless step sequencers which personally I find boring to play.
(> @espiegel123 said:
Again, I find Atom indispensable in AUM. Clip launching would be remarkable, but you can make do with a little deft timing.
One thing I haven't sussed: can you copy a clip and paste it into another? I'd like to have variations on the same clip, or one in a different key, for example.
You have to save a preset then load that preset into another instance. I just call the preset "clipboard" and re-use it each time.
Elegant solution. Thank you, @wim
What about Thesys for CC sequencing or StepBud?
Talking about recording midi cc automation in real time via a controller.
Not so strange. Step sequencers are less difficult to write than a real-time MIDI recorder/editor both in terms of recording/playback and in terms of editing. It is just a lot more time involved to write something like Atom compared to a step sequencer. I imagine that the market (profitability) for AUv3 MIDI sequencers is smaller than us AB forum denizens imagine.
Absolutely, and I don't think that the majority of iOS music composers use apeMatrix or AUM for composition.
It’s amazing that we still don’t have an AU midi rec/player today with simple midi import/export.. well on IPadOS/13 anyway..
Photon
Don't work on ipadOS
Edit ...Stop the presses... It seems to be working now..
Was not working in earlier versions of ipados.
Thanks..
99, I guess you are a newcomer... check what we were promised..here..
@blueveek : just a late entry in the nice-to-have-in-a-future-update stakes: it would be pretty awesome if you were able to import and export a whole AUM session of several Atom clips in Ableton .als format, as is offered by Blocs Wave and Launchpad. It would offer an elegant way of shipping whole projects back and forth between AUM and Ableton on the Mac. Just a thought/hope/wish for future consideration....
Cool beans Doug!
As Atom has no audio, not sure if it'll help that much. That'd be basically MIDI export / import, mayble only advantage would be separation into clips. But you can't easily convert MIDI data from Atom into audio clips. That'd need some cooperation between AUM and Atom which is pretty wild from developer point of view and very unlikely.
@skrat: I respectfully beg to differ. Being able to bundle up a set of 8 or 10 separate Atom midi clips tempo synced to each other in one hit, preserving those relationships and opening as an arranged set of clips immediately in Ableton as a complement to the audio only .als files from Blocs wave would make for a slick workflow. I accept it’s not vital, as you can arrange them manually alongside the audio clips, which is why I said it was a future ‘nice to have’, not a dealbreaker. Frankly, like most other people here, I’m just hanging on for Atom 2 as is to drop. It looks fantastic!
I just wanted to ensure you won't have unrealistic expectations, but if it's a viable option for your use case, then it's worth considering.
And I also can't wait for Atom 2, the promises in teasers are hard to believe
Exporting all Atoms into an Ableton session that only contains MIDI clips is doable, I've added it as a feature request to 2.x.
Including the audio tracks in a host, well.. I'd have to reach out to a few folks to see if it's possible.
Wait a sec... audio clip playback is coming too?
That’s more than 2 in 1
Haha, no, not right now
I was referring to the other audio tracks that are from a host. To include them in an exported Ableton session file, there'd have to be close communication between an AU and the host, which isn't possible yet.
However, I've been chatting with @winconway about maybe having an Atom | Audio Clip kind of thing at some point. It's just in the design phase at the moment though, don't expect anything too soon.
Oh, I see. Thanks for clarifying.
Also glad to hear that you’re interested in developing this missing piece. With your attention to details it’ll be another classic