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Lumbeat app issues.

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  • edited January 2020

    Thank you for confirming this bug.

    Sorry guys if I came across stroppy but I do, and have beta tested lots of apps for far too long
    And sometimes rush posts out.

    I am the 1st to admit a user error ;-)

    @Tones4Christ said:
    Yeah tested and it does play 2 bars even though the pattern is saved to play only 1. I disabled fills, cymbals and even Ableton link just to make sure.

    @topaz said:
    Can someone run up Funk Drummer (stand alone is fine) enter 4 different patterns of 1 bar each and tell me
    If bars are actually playing 2 not 1 ?

    Cheers

  • @topaz said:
    Thank you for confirming this bug.

    Sorry guys if I came across stroppy but I do, and have beta tested lots of apps for far too long
    And sometimes rush posts out.

    I am the 1st to admit a user error ;-)

    @Tones4Christ said:
    Yeah tested and it does play 2 bars even though the pattern is saved to play only 1. I disabled fills, cymbals and even Ableton link just to make sure.

    @topaz said:
    Can someone run up Funk Drummer (stand alone is fine) enter 4 different patterns of 1 bar each and tell me
    If bars are actually playing 2 not 1 ?

    Cheers

    I just learned 'stroppy'. :)

  • @AudioGus said:

    @topaz said:
    Thank you for confirming this bug.

    Sorry guys if I came across stroppy but I do, and have beta tested lots of apps for far too long
    And sometimes rush posts out.

    I am the 1st to admit a user error ;-)

    @Tones4Christ said:
    Yeah tested and it does play 2 bars even though the pattern is saved to play only 1. I disabled fills, cymbals and even Ableton link just to make sure.

    @topaz said:
    Can someone run up Funk Drummer (stand alone is fine) enter 4 different patterns of 1 bar each and tell me
    If bars are actually playing 2 not 1 ?

    Cheers

    I just learned 'stroppy'. :)

    Hmmm, playing a single bar for each pattern for me, did I do it right ?
    made 4 x 1 bar patterns...added them to song mode as 1 bar each.

  • Yes playing 2 bars each not 1.

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @topaz said:
    Thank you for confirming this bug.

    Sorry guys if I came across stroppy but I do, and have beta tested lots of apps for far too long
    And sometimes rush posts out.

    I am the 1st to admit a user error ;-)

    @Tones4Christ said:
    Yeah tested and it does play 2 bars even though the pattern is saved to play only 1. I disabled fills, cymbals and even Ableton link just to make sure.

    @topaz said:
    Can someone run up Funk Drummer (stand alone is fine) enter 4 different patterns of 1 bar each and tell me
    If bars are actually playing 2 not 1 ?

    Cheers

    I just learned 'stroppy'. :)

    Hmmm, playing a single bar for each pattern for me, did I do it right ?
    made 4 x 1 bar patterns...added them to song mode as 1 bar each.

  • @topaz said:
    Yes playing 2 bars each not 1.

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @topaz said:
    Thank you for confirming this bug.

    Sorry guys if I came across stroppy but I do, and have beta tested lots of apps for far too long
    And sometimes rush posts out.

    I am the 1st to admit a user error ;-)

    @Tones4Christ said:
    Yeah tested and it does play 2 bars even though the pattern is saved to play only 1. I disabled fills, cymbals and even Ableton link just to make sure.

    @topaz said:
    Can someone run up Funk Drummer (stand alone is fine) enter 4 different patterns of 1 bar each and tell me
    If bars are actually playing 2 not 1 ?

    Cheers

    I just learned 'stroppy'. :)

    Hmmm, playing a single bar for each pattern for me, did I do it right ?
    made 4 x 1 bar patterns...added them to song mode as 1 bar each.

    playing 1 bar each for me ?

  • Use the presets please

  • edited January 2020

    @topaz said:
    Use the presets please

    Ahh yes...good spot....if the pattern is longer than 1 bar, it plays the whole pattern even if added to song mode as a single bar. so the bars counter when adding to song mode is acting like a number of repeats instead of a number of bars.

    @LuisMartinez in Funk Drummer....

  • Cheers Andy ;-)

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @topaz said:
    Use the presets please

    Ahh yes...if the pattern is longer than 1 bar, it plays the whole pattern even if added to song mode as a single bar. so the bars counter when adding to song mode is acting like a number of repeats instead of a number of bars.

    @LuisMartinez in Funk Drummer....

  • @AudioGus said:

    I just learned 'stroppy'. :)

    haha, did the definition come up as 'Teenager' :D

  • @topaz said:
    Cheers Andy ;-)

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @topaz said:
    Use the presets please

    Ahh yes...if the pattern is longer than 1 bar, it plays the whole pattern even if added to song mode as a single bar. so the bars counter when adding to song mode is acting like a number of repeats instead of a number of bars.

    @LuisMartinez in Funk Drummer....

    Good find :)

  • edited January 2020

    @gusgranite said:
    @topaz I have come to the understanding that sync issues and crashes are just a part of IAA apps. I don’t even ask for AU anymore. If the developer can take it on, they will. It is just the iOS standard now for non hosts. Not saying that there aren’t a couple of bugs to be squashed here but mostly what you have described is just my IAA experience for most apps.

    @LuisMartinez i would love to see a real randomizer in iBassist. I think the current random is just a preset selector?

    After Messing with Pure Acid’s Composer (Randomizer), one can only imagine this in iBassist...... Now, add Jam Intensity..😎

    Jazz Drummer seems to have a bug exporting MIDI.. seems the bar count does not export the set bars..

    Hope we get export for Future Drummer soon..🙏

  • Ok now we have some confirmed user issues.

    Once these are fixed can you please let us know if AUv3 is coming, and if not can
    We at least get State Saving ?

    @LuisMartinez

  • @topaz said:
    Ok now we have some confirmed user issues.

    Once these are fixed can you please let us know if AUv3 is coming, and if not can
    We at least get State Saving ?

    @LuisMartinez

    From past comments, it sounds like he has looked into porting to AUv3 and found it to be problematic. It doesn't seem like there are near-term plan for it. It can be a huge huge project to port apps not designed as AU to be AU.

  • edited January 2020

    @topaz said:
    Ok now we have some confirmed user issues.

    Once these are fixed can you please let us know if AUv3 is coming, and if not can
    We at least get State Saving ?

    How would you see State Saving functioning? As far as I known for IAA apps it can only be done if they support Audiobus specific State Saving and are hosted in Audiobus. IAA apps cannot state save in any other host. (I think... (?) )

    Or do you simply mean that when you restart the app it is where you last left it (technically not state saving)?

  • Yes, Audiobus state saving. So we can resume working without losing everything.

    @AudioGus said:

    @topaz said:
    Ok now we have some confirmed user issues.

    Once these are fixed can you please let us know if AUv3 is coming, and if not can
    We at least get State Saving ?

    How would you see State Saving functioning? As far as I known for IAA apps it can only be done if they support Audiobus specific State Saving and are hosted in Audiobus. IAA apps cannot state save in any other host. (I think... (?) )

    Or do you simply mean that when you restart the app it is where you last left it (technically not state saving)?

  • @topaz said:
    Yes, Audiobus state saving. So we can resume working without losing everything.

    I just use BM3, Cubasis3, NS2 and AUM so it wouldn't really help me.

  • Unfortunately the Lumbeat apps don’t support AB3 state saving

  • @AudioGus said:

    @topaz said:
    Yes, Audiobus state saving. So we can resume working without losing everything.

    I just use BM3, Cubasis3, NS2 and AUM so it wouldn't really help me.

    As IAA is being depricated is there really any point ?

  • Until the major daws gets ableton link 100%

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @topaz said:
    Yes, Audiobus state saving. So we can resume working without losing everything.

    I just use BM3, Cubasis3, NS2 and AUM so it wouldn't really help me.

    As IAA is being depricated is there really any point ?

  • @LuisMartinez Love the Luis Martinez' drum apps. When is midi & audio export going to be implemented for ALL drums?

  • @topaz said:
    Until the major daws gets ableton link 100%

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @topaz said:
    Yes, Audiobus state saving. So we can resume working without losing everything.

    I just use BM3, Cubasis3, NS2 and AUM so it wouldn't really help me.

    As IAA is being depricated is there really any point ?

    And how would Link in the DAW's help with state saving ?

  • It wouldn’t.

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @topaz said:
    Until the major daws gets ableton link 100%

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @topaz said:
    Yes, Audiobus state saving. So we can resume working without losing everything.

    I just use BM3, Cubasis3, NS2 and AUM so it wouldn't really help me.

    As IAA is being depricated is there really any point ?

    And how would Link in the DAW's help with state saving ?

  • I fully expect Ableton Link to lose most of its relevance when IAA disappears. I can understand that host makers don't focus on implementing Link. It's really complicated from a hosting perspective and likely not worth the effort for much longer when everything is moving towards AUv3 anyway.

  • @topaz said:
    It wouldn’t.

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @topaz said:
    Until the major daws gets ableton link 100%

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @topaz said:
    Yes, Audiobus state saving. So we can resume working without losing everything.

    I just use BM3, Cubasis3, NS2 and AUM so it wouldn't really help me.

    As IAA is being depricated is there really any point ?

    And how would Link in the DAW's help with state saving ?

    But you said until DAW's get link then state saving in AB is 100% worthwhile ? Or did I misunderstand something here ?

  • @brambos said:
    I fully expect Ableton Link to lose most of its relevance when IAA disappears. I can understand that host makers don't focus on implementing Link. It's really complicated from a hosting perspective and likely not worth the effort for much longer when everything is moving towards AUv3 anyway.

    Not 100% sure I agree with this. Link was intended for syncing computers and iDevices....on iOS it got adopted for local syncing too. In terms of local sync on the device then yes 100% agree, but for sync between devices ?

  • Because audiobus 3 can state save and receives ext midi sync so it’s a bridge for IAA synced daws without link.

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @topaz said:
    It wouldn’t.

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @topaz said:
    Until the major daws gets ableton link 100%

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @topaz said:
    Yes, Audiobus state saving. So we can resume working without losing everything.

    I just use BM3, Cubasis3, NS2 and AUM so it wouldn't really help me.

    As IAA is being depricated is there really any point ?

    And how would Link in the DAW's help with state saving ?

    But you said until DAW's get link then state saving in AB is 100% worthwhile ? Or did I misunderstand something here ?

  • @topaz said:
    Because audiobus 3 can state save and receives ext midi sync so it’s a bridge for IAA synced daws without link.

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @topaz said:
    It wouldn’t.

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @topaz said:
    Until the major daws gets ableton link 100%

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @topaz said:
    Yes, Audiobus state saving. So we can resume working without losing everything.

    I just use BM3, Cubasis3, NS2 and AUM so it wouldn't really help me.

    As IAA is being depricated is there really any point ?

    And how would Link in the DAW's help with state saving ?

    But you said until DAW's get link then state saving in AB is 100% worthwhile ? Or did I misunderstand something here ?

    OK, but a DAW adopting Link would not change that, or would it ? I am thinking in terms of the Lumbeat apps here which can also receive ext MIDI sync

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @brambos said:
    I fully expect Ableton Link to lose most of its relevance when IAA disappears. I can understand that host makers don't focus on implementing Link. It's really complicated from a hosting perspective and likely not worth the effort for much longer when everything is moving towards AUv3 anyway.

    Not 100% sure I agree with this. Link was intended for syncing computers and iDevices....on iOS it got adopted for local syncing too. In terms of local sync on the device then yes 100% agree, but for sync between devices ?

    Yes, agreed, I was mainly talking about sync between local apps and why hosts aren't scrambling to get it implemented. Between devices Link will remain relevant even without IAA.

  • It would with iBassist because it only has link. IAA sync isn’t working.

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @topaz said:
    Because audiobus 3 can state save and receives ext midi sync so it’s a bridge for IAA synced daws without link.

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @topaz said:
    It wouldn’t.

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @topaz said:
    Until the major daws gets ableton link 100%

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @topaz said:
    Yes, Audiobus state saving. So we can resume working without losing everything.

    I just use BM3, Cubasis3, NS2 and AUM so it wouldn't really help me.

    As IAA is being depricated is there really any point ?

    And how would Link in the DAW's help with state saving ?

    But you said until DAW's get link then state saving in AB is 100% worthwhile ? Or did I misunderstand something here ?

    OK, but a DAW adopting Link would not change that, or would it ? I am thinking in terms of the Lumbeat apps here which can also receive ext MIDI sync

  • Lumbeat all AUv3 = sorted.

    ;-)

    @brambos said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @brambos said:
    I fully expect Ableton Link to lose most of its relevance when IAA disappears. I can understand that host makers don't focus on implementing Link. It's really complicated from a hosting perspective and likely not worth the effort for much longer when everything is moving towards AUv3 anyway.

    Not 100% sure I agree with this. Link was intended for syncing computers and iDevices....on iOS it got adopted for local syncing too. In terms of local sync on the device then yes 100% agree, but for sync between devices ?

    Yes, agreed, I was mainly talking about sync between local apps and why hosts aren't scrambling to get it implemented. Between devices Link will remain relevant even without IAA.

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