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Lemur Update

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lemur/id481290621?ls=1&mt=8 Pretty big update to one of my favorite apps! Haven't had a chance to try it out yet though....

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  • Cool, thanks for heads up. I saw there were some new templates. I'm not smart enough or patient enough to come up with my own templates so am dependent on the community for their templates so hopefully this update helps those more talented than me ;)

  • Hey it's on sale for ONLY $24.99 instead of it's usual crazy $49.99.

    All the same, yeah, I'm not biting.

  • edited March 2014

    Awesome, one of my favorite apps just got better. It's great that they have now included a templates for a great sequencer and a chord player.

    Lemur now has presets that cover the function of a lot of separate apps. Totally happy with this app and is well worth the money once you consider buying apps separately to archive this functionality. Having fun using it internally with Thumbjam and iSem.

    Edit: animoog is alive with this.

  • Purchased. Looks like this will keep me pretty busy, what templates do you guys like using with which apps? The Hexpads and MonoSequencer look familiar, but Radial Objects and the Twisted ones are pretty far out. Anyone have any interesting uses?

  • I like the animoog template for, well, animoog.

    I use Lemur for reaper template in Reaper for mixing.

    Rhyene's templates are a great help for live control of various apps. His youtube videos are what sold me on lemur some time ago.

    The shove template is pretty cool (a play on Abletons push).

    Liine's website has lots of specific templates, but I am intrested to see if anybody has any links to other ones. Maybe?

  • Awesome, thanks for the links @WMWM. This looks like a beast of an app, can't wait to sit down and make something with the editor.

  • Preview of an IVCS3 template: http://ift.tt/1nT7dNc

  • That would be niffty.

  • Update 5.0.2
    Raised template memory limit from 32MB to 48MB
    And more!

  • Wow this app looks stupid!

    I hope it's on sale for a while longer. Must have!

  • It's VERY stupid. I wish I understood how to script canvas objects. I spent about an hour the other week watching tutorials on html5 hoping to apply something to Lemur and didn't have much luck. This flappy bird clone blows my mind thinking of all the design possibilities for Lemur now.

    https://liine.net/en/community/user-library/view/469/

    So anyone happen to know a good place to learn canvas and apply it to Lemur?

  • @CSwinn you might want to try the canvas tutorial at W3 Schools. As to how you apply canvas to Lemur, you might want to examine the code of templates people have made.

  • Great, thank you for the link @Paulinko. I like the little "try it yourself" tabs to get a feel for how the scripts apply. This will be very useful.

    I had looked over the Flappy Bird scripts but I think I was getting a little ahead of myself. I need to learn how to draw a simple box first and instead I was trying to understand how to animate a bird flying through space while controlling a soft synth. Baby steps...

  • edited July 2014

    Hey Colin, I've watched many youtube tutorials on many different subjects and this guy Adam Khoury might just be my favourite presenter of all. Well edited, doesn't fumble, knows his topic, understands those parts that the learner will need some explanation of, and a touch of humour shines through...of course tastes are subjective. :)

    This should be a link to his 20 video strong playlist "CANVAS BOOTCAMP".

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?list=PLlkGN-8wjPHWYT_00xdUibDPfHZ3Zm8i3&v=bCYz_N6BIPw

    You'll definitely learn some of the things you mentioned above...

    And yeah, the W3 schools is an awesome first port of call.

  • edited April 2014

    Does the iOS version NEED a computer to create templates? Or is lemur on iPad self contained?

    The one video I saw shows a guy creating an iPad lemur template with his Mac.

  • No, there's an in app editor.
    Arguably easier to use a computer for editing, but not required.

  • Awesome, thanks Spooky, I'll check that series out. I think I'm going to be busy this morning, possibly cleaning the pieces of my exploded head, but I'm going to figure this out.

  • Check on Khan Academy and Code Academy too. Not sure but if they are there, they are good. I know Khan has a bunch of processing.js stuff which is actually similar in concept to the html5 canvas.

  • edited April 2014

    @SpookyZoo and @Paulinko. Thanks for those links, needed that info.

  • edited April 2014

    So after reading the description a couple times I see it answers my quetion about the editor. Sorry for being lazy!

    But I didn't see it anything about it being AB compatible. I know lemur is a midi controller but can u use it along with AB? Can u control multiple apps with lemur at the same time?

    Sorry for the newb questions but the more I think about this sweet app it seems like it's only for live performances. Is this correct?

  • It isn't AB compatible. It's a midi controller, so it can control most midi-enabled apps in the AB chains. AB compatibility would be nice though, since that would allow access to Lemur through the AB control panel.

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