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Or you can just use Xequence for both??
I have set up LK for the last couple of days doing exactly what this one do but, it's a bit fiddley and this one looks really clear and direct. I don't like the space 4pockets apps take up and I removed Evolver, Digikeys and Chamelon earlier today and freed up over a Gb. I haven't used them much as I bought them on the recent sales so usage would take up even more
. A bit disappointed with that. We'll see how big this gonna be but I think I'll continue to learn LK hoping it develops further. Also have Atom which I stopped use as LK do so much more but they might become a nice pair whenever Atoms soon becomes now .
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There are many solutions that can achieve similar results to MidiMixer--the value comes down to whether this app helps save time and that's where I think those Snapshots (w/ ramps) may be the difference maker.
Just amazing! Very very useful ! This is basically song mode for Aum! Look fwd to it ! And automation❤️
I was also wondering how it compares / overlaps with LK.
This MidiMixer is certainly more straightforward and easier to work with.
On the other hand it doesn’t seem to automate AUV3 patameters, which LK does. Also on LK you’re not tied to a linear timeline so they’re aimed at completely different workflows afterall. I see MidiMixer more as a “make the song in one go” vs LK that’s more about working with one bit (scene) at a time.
It “rides” the mix levels (and panning) by automating them. That’s what it does, and it does it in a compact interface so you don’t have to scroll in AUM.
There isn't really any core overlap with LK and this. This app's main raison d'etre is simplifying automation of volume, pan, mutes of the AUM channels in a compact user interface. LK is a whole other ball of wax.
This app is a must for all aum lovers that are using a small iPad, ( or iPhone ...I guess )
Yes, and I didn't mean to downplay 4pockets apps. They are great. I was just in a horrible mood yesterday due having to delete both a huge chunk of AUM projects and the mentioned 4pocket apps. But, you can do a AUM template with LK doing just that, the things you say. The automation lane and tools (pen and eraser) in LK are not very user friendly but I hope that will change. I'm sorry I express my self a bit poorly.
Yes, this. I don’t think I understand how most people are using AUM. Just draw in all automation in Xequence.
I wonder how well the new Atom 2 will be at drawing automation..
Some people don’t want to switch out of AUM to another app or go through the setup hassles.
That’s fair enough.
I agree, guess I didn’t make it clear. I started asking about overlap but state that they’re completely different workflows.
Actually I’d say they’re “excluding”. One or the other.
If it’s about “live performing” definitely MidiMixer.
If doing a song structure, with pattern changes, riffs, etc, LK.
If you could record AUV3 automation into MidiMixer, that’s where they’d overlap. You could then use one of the midi generators / piano rolls things and change patterns to do a song structure. But yes, they’re completely different. I do love the snapshots feature, that alone is worth an app. Snapshots would actually be very useful even if working with LK. The automation editing and handling looks very implemented in MidiMixer, a lot better than in LK. Also, kudos to 4pockets for the UI. It’s definitely not their strong point but this one looks pretty slick and nice.
Triggering different midimixer snapshots via LK would be nice.
I hope this will have configurable CCs, I don't see why you couldn't use this with apeMatrix and Audiobus too.
Very clever Idea. Thank goodness I’m getting a new iPad soon. I wonder how much cpu it will consume.
Definitely!. We’ll soon be outraged if it can’t be done. “What an intolerable omission!”. I’ve had plenty of shitty pain-in-the-ass clients in my lifetime, but we are hard to beat. 🤓☠️
But yeah, it’d be nice. Automating this kind of stuff in LK is not the funnest, kind of a pain actually.
I am still not really seeing how LK and this are relevant to each other. LK is a clip launcher and sequencer and Ableton Live controller that happens to record and playback Midi cc. This midi mixer is really just a virtual controller for AUMs faders...it doesn’t do any of the things that are the primary functions of LK.
They both do AUM automation. But they’re completely different in how they go about it,
Haha yeah, to be honest I would be surprised if you could trigger the snapshots via midi because it's mostly us two and hardly anybody else for whom these things seem important

Hmm, you could do it by using a first clip for the ramping/transition, then set a a follow event ->trigger second clip that plays the "continuous phase"... My thought before I saw this app was to build those "triggerable" transitions via mosaic...which would definitely have been a little more labor intensive
LK can do automation of AUM simply as a byproduct that it (like most MIDI sequencers) can MIDI CC values that you could map to AUM controls if you wanted to. But it isn't really its main purpose. In the same way that you can control AUM's channels with Photon or Mozaic or whatever. LK isn't designed mainly as an AUM controller. So, I don't understand why one would compare them. The automation in LK isn't aimed at AUM's mixer any more than it is aimed at controlling Moog Model D's knobs.
Will it be best for sort of tracks that you press play and (made) track plays rather than live if you use a nanokontrol for drums and nanokey for synth volumes or for people with no midi controller. Could it be good for re-mastering multi volumes from midi controller?
Would be cool if midi input from a controller could be recorded and midi controller is good ( I guess you might be used to lag anyway ) Then use a midi fader to control multi fader movements. I guess its good for midi tracks then.
cool.
but would be ideal to follow timeline?
Release the app. Free ios.
Exactly, it kills my flow having to switch windows like that
It seems like you could use this app to control anything else using Midi CC.
The whole AUM integration is that it has a couple of templates to create an AUM project already setup with multiple AUM lanes being controlled by this app.
If you don’t use the provided templates and start from scratch, you could connect the app up to anything in any way you like (as long as the other apps/devices can be midi or AU controlled).
I won’t preach (maybe a bit), but full screen access to any app is one press away with the Xequence, AB, AUM thing. I’ll shut up now. I’m the very small minority who doesn’t click with AUM (weird, I know) so....