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What if AUM had channel freeze?

Multiple channels interacting aside, wouldn’t it be fun if AUM had a channel freeze function. Select the duration you want to freeze for and AUM makes its own audio one shot or loop in a new channel next to the frozen one.

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  • Oh yes that’ll be great.
    Really like the idea.

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Multiple channels interacting aside, wouldn’t it be fun if AUM had a channel freeze function. Select the duration you want to freeze for and AUM makes its own audio one shot or loop in a new channel next to the frozen one.

    You can make loops in as many bars as you wish in AUM then load the file back into AUM using the Fileplayer. For one shots load your sample into Digistix or Digikeys.

  • @audiblevideo said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Multiple channels interacting aside, wouldn’t it be fun if AUM had a channel freeze function. Select the duration you want to freeze for and AUM makes its own audio one shot or loop in a new channel next to the frozen one.

    You can make loops in as many bars as you wish in AUM then load the file back into AUM using the Fileplayer. For one shots load your sample into Digistix or Digikeys.

    Yes, but freeze is more than just making the audio copy, it is keeping a frozen record of the items used to make the audio, but without the overheads.

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @audiblevideo said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Multiple channels interacting aside, wouldn’t it be fun if AUM had a channel freeze function. Select the duration you want to freeze for and AUM makes its own audio one shot or loop in a new channel next to the frozen one.

    You can make loops in as many bars as you wish in AUM then load the file back into AUM using the Fileplayer. For one shots load your sample into Digistix or Digikeys.

    Yes, but freeze is more than just making the audio copy, it is keeping a frozen record of the items used to make the audio, but without the overheads.

    For that I’d use a previously saved version with your FX routing still intact and if you need to reintegrate into your new AUM project IMPORT the required channels from the old one.

    Multiple steps but doable and reliable.

  • @audiblevideo said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @audiblevideo said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Multiple channels interacting aside, wouldn’t it be fun if AUM had a channel freeze function. Select the duration you want to freeze for and AUM makes its own audio one shot or loop in a new channel next to the frozen one.

    You can make loops in as many bars as you wish in AUM then load the file back into AUM using the Fileplayer. For one shots load your sample into Digistix or Digikeys.

    Yes, but freeze is more than just making the audio copy, it is keeping a frozen record of the items used to make the audio, but without the overheads.

    For that I’d use a previously saved version with your FX routing still intact and if you need to reintegrate into your new AUM project IMPORT the required channels from the old one.

    Multiple steps but doable and reliable.

    O yes, doable, but imo freeze would be a smoother flow option if done right. While I understand that some solutions are just looking for problems to solve, some solutions just are so called ‘quality of life’ solutions :)

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