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How to hack submix groups into ANY iOS host app (including Cubasis and ApeMatrix)

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  • @Blue_Mangoo said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @Blue_Mangoo said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @wim said:
    I bet it has to do with the order in which the plugins are loaded. It sounds like the host is loading them in different order each time and the mixer is assigning them in the order that they load. That sounds like a tough one to overcome.

    It was working fine every time before the update.

    On some loads it’s like all the tracks are in the right place but somehow not linked to their tracks any more, with all the sound meters in the middle.

    On other loads both tracks and sound meters are in the middle.

    Its difficult to add functionality to an existing plugin without messing up previously saved tracks. Apparently we still havent figured out how to do it.

    Edit: We messed it up this time. There is no way to avoid loosing the track names with this update because we wanted to have the host app save the track names last in the list of audio unit parameters, so when we added the group edit features, we moved the track names to the end, after the new controls we added. The host app is picky about the order of the parameters, so you track names are lost.

    Sorry about this. We will make sure that any future updates to this app do not change the order of the AU parameters.

    Thanks for this. The bigger problem other than the renaming though is that the actual mix itself hasn’t remained, so all the tracks are in the dead centre at 0db. Presumably the same issue?

    It's the same issue. I had hoped that the mix wouldn't be affected, but if it is, then I'm sorry. It's our mistake. All I can say is we plan to ensure we don't change the order of the AU parameters again in the future. From your side, the only thing to do now is set the levels over again and save. I'm really sorry. :(

    No worries, thanks for the clarification. Looking forward to the new functionality :)

  • @gregsmith said:

    @Blue_Mangoo said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @Blue_Mangoo said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @wim said:
    I bet it has to do with the order in which the plugins are loaded. It sounds like the host is loading them in different order each time and the mixer is assigning them in the order that they load. That sounds like a tough one to overcome.

    It was working fine every time before the update.

    On some loads it’s like all the tracks are in the right place but somehow not linked to their tracks any more, with all the sound meters in the middle.

    On other loads both tracks and sound meters are in the middle.

    Its difficult to add functionality to an existing plugin without messing up previously saved tracks. Apparently we still havent figured out how to do it.

    Edit: We messed it up this time. There is no way to avoid loosing the track names with this update because we wanted to have the host app save the track names last in the list of audio unit parameters, so when we added the group edit features, we moved the track names to the end, after the new controls we added. The host app is picky about the order of the parameters, so you track names are lost.

    Sorry about this. We will make sure that any future updates to this app do not change the order of the AU parameters.

    Thanks for this. The bigger problem other than the renaming though is that the actual mix itself hasn’t remained, so all the tracks are in the dead centre at 0db. Presumably the same issue?

    It's the same issue. I had hoped that the mix wouldn't be affected, but if it is, then I'm sorry. It's our mistake. All I can say is we plan to ensure we don't change the order of the AU parameters again in the future. From your side, the only thing to do now is set the levels over again and save. I'm really sorry. :(

    No worries, thanks for the clarification. Looking forward to the new functionality :)

    Thank you for being so understanding. I just hope this is the last of the troubles with that.

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