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@Frank said:
Not yet.
@Shay said:
Thank you, too!
Amazing update. Thanks again! I actually was worried that I had some new latency issues on my old iPad2. I had never played with "frames" before yesterday. Flying Haggis and JamUp XT (guitar apps) were running terribly, so I shut everything down, bumped it up to 1024 frames - it ran great (but with some manageable latency). Went back down to 512 frames and it still ran great.
So it was probably an anomaly/hiccup but it's great to at least have the option to increase latency and fix performance in AB itself, as opposed to just within the music apps!
A question I don't think I've seen addressed: Can AB2 save multiple states from the same app?
@Brain said:
I don't understand. An app can only have one state at a time.
Always want more But I just had a brain fart;
MIDI transport controls in the AB tab? Just send them to a VM Out port, nothing else needed, all the other sequencers can pick it up from there.
@Sebastian said:
Perhaps I don't completely understand state-saving (not having any need for such capability at the present time), but I would assume that any given app can be re-saved in a different state from a previous one (whether AB is involved or not), and I wondered if there wasn't a way to save a queue of states for a given app...
@Brain said:
Surely this is done via the presets?
The different state would be part of the saved preset??
Yep. Just create a new preset.
Got it. Thank you!
Wait, another question: For example, GB - is the GB state you save in AudioBus the settings for the song file you have open at that point, and one needs to save separate presets for each song file?
Does GB even support AB2 state saving yet?
@PaulB said:
Nope. In fact I don't know if it makes much sense for output apps like GarageBand to support State saving yet because we're not saving MIDI information in it. This might change in the future.
@Sebastian said:
Would it need to save midi info if it could just point to a project name as in DM1?
2.0.2 out. Circley thingy fixed. Good
@Ian said:
which also means its time to go refresh my review and rating of our favorite app!