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the ‘Air’ will be blue... fo’ sho’. but will it be with expletives or ectoplasm??!
You can find the link here : https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/35301/multitrack-recorder-plugin-by-4pockets-com#latest
Yes, I was. Thanks, @dendy, that's great.
This has added timeline song building to my Ampify projects, not something I always want when working with these apps, but there are times I wished there was one.....I have Groovebox, Launchpad and blocs all hosted in AUM, as well as an audio in channel for external audio from guitar and synths....
I can now load this onto a new audio track....this gives me a timeline to export loops from the Ampify apps to, to allow me to arrange full tracks from the exported loops....
I can record live playing from Guitar or external synths while that timeline arrangement plays.
If I also add an instance of this to each of the Ampify channels.....(or route audio to the original instance via busses from those Ampify tracks) I can also record jams (complete with FX from LP or Synth tweaks from GB) direct from the apps as well.
I may be gone for some while
I reckon I'll be picking this up very soon, sounds like a proper thing.
How is it on CPU? I'm on an olde Air2 so need to be careful if it starts hotting up the CPU, once I start building up the tracks and filling them with creaks and giggles.
Ok, i foumd even more simple workaround how to record external stuff into MultiTrack
Just run standalone version of multitrack - leave NS play in background, switch to standalone version of multitrack, record it there ..
immediately after you switch to NS, recorded audio will be available inside multiTrack plugin audio pool, so you can just drop it to timeline of multitrack AU...
I'm on air 2 as well...
CPU seems pretty good at the moment, at standstill, with GB, BW and LP and this all loaded......CPU idling at 9-11%
When playing, and the Ampify projects all have 8 tracks playing each....and this with 8 tracks, cpu is fluctuating from 9-40%, not using any of MultiTracks FX.....I'd normally add global reverb etc at a later stage (I already have artistic reverb on individual instruments through GB), so they may push it a bit more, but they are described as being CPU efficient, turning them on with default settings adds 3-4% to the CPU.
It also has a magic 'CPU saver'
Have only really done quick tests to see whats possible workflow wise so not really pushing it yet...I'll report back on findings later this evening when I've had chance to give it a proper thrashing
I've also not investigated exporting everything for final mixing and mastering in Cubasis.....previously if I wanted to build like the above, I would have to export everything from the ampify apps, import into cubasis, and then start recording.....all that export/import BEFORE I could start recording because of there being no real way on syncing the Ampify Apps with Cubasis.
Now I can record direct into this, while still playing the original loops in the Ampify apps....no interruption save opening this
EDIT: Found a couple of niggly things...
when importing..I did it in bulk from a Groovebox export, it doesn't retain the audiofile names...they all get numbered sequentially, and the list isn't in alphabetic or numeric order.
Looping only works when not using the host sync for transport.
EDIT2:
I'm not noticing any more heat than before, not sure if your hot is the same as my hot though
How is this different than simply recording the track within AUM and then reusing it as a synched, looped clip in AUM's file player?
Obviously, you can edit these clips, which is big. But is there any other advantage?
Because you can build an arrangement from loops in it.
For full length audio tracks, you are right, fileplayers will achieve the same end.
There you go.
I knew it was a simple answer!
Do you like it?
So far yes....not sure how much the niggly things will become headaches over time, but it definitely removes a big blocker from my regular AUM workflow....the audio arranging...usually when I want to do this, I have to move everything to Cubasis, so more often than not just simply don't bother...well worth the £9.99 to me for that
That's brilliant thanks Andy, that all sounds pretty usable. I'd be recording in three or four apps at a time for each track, before kicking them all out and bringing in new ones for the next track overdub (or reusing the same ones) so sounds like my iPad would cope with that. I'm guessing record mode wouldn't have much of an impact. Doubt I'd be recording more than three tracks.
That too! More hot as in CPU panicking, but I have to watch out for a few apps temperature wise too.
Sounds like it'd suit my needs - rather than recording a bunch of AUM jams and then editing them up on the desktop, I can just to it all in AUM with this one. Yep, sounds good.
My next test is to see how well it works with the new Launchpad Mini...see if I can make a control page for the recording side of things.....if I can play and record, all from the controllers, I am a happy bunny.
If only Beathawk would let me record in 3/4... AUM with Beathawk and multitrack recorder would be my go to playground...
Thanks for the heads up on that
There is talk of a remote record feature, maybe I can use that instead....not looked into it yet, it's on the list for later.
IAA sync and MIDI Clock sync can be tight. Nothing prevents IAA apps from being tightly synced. Some apps don't implement synch, though.
Yeah, that sync can be tight, but there is no concept of song position, at least not for Midi clock. Here, for instance, is a block of transport information you can get from an AU host, including current position and cycle start/end:
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/audiotoolbox/auhosttransportstateblock?language=objc
@bleep I think I know what you are getting at here....how do you loop a portion of the timeline for fiddling, overdubbing, mixing etc
AUM, as you say has no concept of loop points...so .....you can't......when using host sync the loop points in Multitrack are ignored (because it is now following the AUM transport)...To loop a part of the multitrack timeline, you have to turn off host sync. I'm not familiar enough with Xequence to help from that side. Perhaps there is a way of looping and syncing Multitrack and Xequence directly ?
Can this be used in Audiobus?? I don’t use Aum.
+1, or ApeMatrix?
Also can it record multiple tracks at the same time ?
Nope, sorry, that doesn't help. Remote is there so that pressing record in a host that supports it starts recording in the app. Doesn't work in AUM. You have to leave Remote off, host sync on, then arm recording in the app and press play in AUM.
Remote does do this in NS2 though.
Some of the sync and automation choices in this thing aren't as well thought through as the rest of the app. I need to collect my thoughts and see if 4Pockets will be open to suggestions. Some simple things would make this more useful in a lot of ways. 4Pockets was very open and responsive once I got his attention last time.
Audiobus yes. Ape, haven't tried (yet). I don't see why it wouldn't work though. In fact, it should be a great fit since routing and unrouting things to it are so easy there.
I don't think it can record multiple tracks at the same time, but you can have as many instances as you want and then export/import tracks between them to build up a multiple track song.
@wim Be good to see a setup for ApeMatrix having trouble syncing and recording anything. Can see me using this more in NS2 than other DAWs as it works the best with loop points DAW sync Remote etc than other DAWs and AUM I’ve tried.
Worked here in my quick test:
Wow, this is sounding really promising!
It gets around that huge issue in Ape of only being able to record a limited number of busses. And routing things to/from it is more intuitive than other apps. This, and the realization that you can save window positions and have up to three views per session is really making me start to re-think Ape Matrix, which I've not seen the advantage of much until now.
@wim Got it working cheers.
Nice little app to have in NanoStduio...

Yeah, starting to realise some of its limitations, in an AUM context anyway....
You can only use host sync if you are not looping...so it's fine for full length playback of your arrangement, but does not help if you are recording loops.....haven't yet determined if when not using host sync, does it sync at all or just rely on tempo being the same and a synchronised start.....for recording played stuff not so much of an issue, but for sequenced or LFO synced it could be a problem. Can an AU sync to link when not using host sync ?