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I’ve become an AUM believer
I held out for so long and just made an impulse purchase and boy am I stoked I did. This app is so fun to combine all the other apps I’ve collected.
I’ve been mumble rapping and giggling for about an hour, now that I figured out I could make a decent low latency vocal chain with auto tune. Also finding random instrumentals with Tube AU.
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Welcome to the cult, I mean club! 😄
AUM rocks!
I too am a big fan. It actually reminds of the old days of 4 tracks and stuff. Lay down an idea- start layering and see where it leads!
All iOS musicians will eventually succumb to the greatness that is AUM. Lol. But for real, it changed everything for me. I held out for what felt like forever. I’m now 18 months in, and I’ve finally found my favorite and most productive workflow. I’m also writing better music, creating more complicated/interesting setups, and modulation for days. I’ve also learned so much along the way. When I finally got AUM, I knew how to do almost everything already, since I had watched so many @thesoundtestroom and @jakoB_haQ Videos over the years. Another convert ladies and gentlemen. Welcome @KirbyMumbo
Thanks! All that’s left is to start an iOS YouTube channel lol
Yes, AUM is the Swiss army knife of music-making apps. Without AUM, would life even be worth living?
Some people spell it out and say “A-U-M” and others, like me, make it a word like “awm” or “om”. Not sure which camp the OP is in, but it seems like a missed opportunity for the title. Should have called it, “AUM a believer!”
Aaaaooooom
Glad to see that the futile discussion now has its own thread 😅👍🏼
The LK AU MIDI controller + AUM combination is an unstoppable force of power so great, that even the Super Friends couldn't stop it if they tried.
Ohm
I have been playing acoustic jam-music for about 12 years now.
Before that I spend many years working with tracker-programs, Reason and timeline
DAWs.
The best time i have ever spend with electronic music is with AUM. Electronic music on a timeline just don’t work for me. I have no mind flow and i overthink my music. It lacks spontaneity and becomes boring.
AUM can give me that jam-feel i get when i play acoustic music i a jam session ( just without living people )
When i PLAY with AUM my tracks are never exactly the same. Sometimes I’m awesome. Sometimes make a bad performance. Sometimes I totally mess it up. But theN I have to practice. But isn’t practice an inevitable part of any kind of music performance? Practice is something to embrace and enjoy.... and i do with AUM.
I just LOVE AUM....
(almost as much as my banjo)
it was a game changer as Audiobus had been before it
The joy of invention
edit the joy of being a part of the invention.
So messed up that this app has the same name like one of the most violent cults in the history of Japan...
However:
I come from a long journey of working with Elektron Boxes, owning a neat Eurorack setup and working a lot with Field recordings, but AUM really is the most used workstation environment I use for laying out all of my setups for any kind of performance I have.
Even though I had an Octatrack and Bitwig, AUM is the most immediate modular and custom solution I could find.
I just bought AUM because of the forum and the reviews. I also held back for months, happy in my Cubasis and Audiobus territory. As yet I haven’t really found how it will benefit me but I believe it will in the long term, all the users can’t be wrong. I don’t make EDM stuff, I usually play instruments with midi Instruments and soft drummer but I am changing (due to the granular synths I’ve picked up) and I look forward to the journey and exploration.
Could anyone please give me examples of why I’d use it with Audiobus? Ta.
Dunno what to add , I followed the herd and got hooked, it’s just a mixer rly. The lack of timeline is a huge plus, I fkin hate that non flow
You might use it with Audiobus as you don’t have to constantly resize windows. The midi aspect is much easier to follow. It’s often just used as a bus send which I can vouch for
That’s me in the sale thread😎 Let me clarify my point.
My ignorant self sees it a just another Audiobus. I hardly use Audiobus and I already have Audiobus why spend 21$CAD on sale for something I don’t see when I would use. I already have too many app I don’t use that we’re bought because people said They are must have.Some of them would probably shock many people in here. 😂
I may be completely in the dark that’s why I asked for people to tell me why I need it. The answers just valided my opinion that I need a DAW and I don’t need daw less ness.
Don’t let me stop you from enjoying AUM maybe one day I will see the light.
Ignorance is bliss. 🤪
Goodnezz... Open it, add a midi(lk, feed it with rozeta, poly2, fuge anything) , add a couple of audio channels, add a synth, keep adding synths and ffx...
The best home for a non linear workflow. I love it.
If you don’t see why you would need it, you probably don’t need it.
Not every workflow is for every person. I don’t understand why people are giving you a hard time about it.
You didn’t have aum yet? That’s aumbelievable!
I fell out of love with IOS for a time but AUM brought it back to me (as a user of hardware & apps). It still has has its faults (still waiting for ‘clock in’) but is crucial to me.
First; read descriptions, then, think about your needs.
Audiobus, AUM, KeyStage, iMidiPatchbay, and similar apps are not toys. If Music is just your hobby, buy all of them — that's helpful for developers, who are racing against/with the Apple giant. If you're pro, then a discussion is useless.
What daw got clock in desktop or iOS? Just use AB+AUM for midi tricks
If you're talking MIDI clock all of the 5 desktop DAWs I use have MIDI clock in/out, and most iOS DAWs have MIDI clock out, BM3 even accepts MIDI clock in (although that needs a little tightening) and Auria Pro has MMC in. So, quite a few actually. AUM is only MIDI out, but it does have Ableton Link which is useful.
I use AUM with hardware & my master clock is from the hardware, external to AUM. This means I can’t use synced arpeggiators or sequences etc. to those apps running within AUM. Really wish this feature (clock in) would be implemented.
I know there are sometimes workarounds but having a ‘clock in’ option within AUM would make such a difference for my workflow. I know I & others have requested this feature & the developer was going to look at it but I believe it’s not straightforward to implement.
@Lurcher Did you try to feed the external clock to Midi Link Sync and then enable ‚Ableton Link‘ in AUM ? This should provide a synced clock to all AUv3’s loaded in AUM.