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  • @tja said:

    @pax-eterna said:
    Not sure why you wouldn' try Camelot Pro? It actually has markers.

    Camelot Pro does not seem to support AudioBus or at least IAA Apps ... which makes it unusable for many applications.

    Or would force people to in this case use a different App ... that may lead to ignoring Camelot Pro, as people prefer to know one App well instead of changing by case.

    Am I wrong in reading the App's description?

    Camelot supports Auv3…I don’t know about AB or IAA (doesn’t look like it does)

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @yaosichen said:
    Without timeline aum is a great modular mixer but with timeline (maybe even a humble pieces of strip like guass or eventide did)and snapshots(which has been on @j_liljedahl ‘s list for a longtime)aum would be a whole new type of DAW

    That’s exactly what 4pockets midimixer adds to AUM, and it’s on sale for $4.99 I think. It has a timeline, 16 snapshots with different fade in/out speeds, also some cool cc modulation that you can draw in Pan, volume, etc.. pre-assigned, 3 unassigned CC’s for whatever you like. It comes with multiple AUM templates already set up, so all the connections are made for you. 8 track, 12 track, 16 track, templates make it super easy to use.

    Really? Does it allow you to arrange all midi like a song?

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  • @tja said:

    @pax-eterna said:
    Not sure why you wouldn' try Camelot Pro? It actually has markers.

    Camelot Pro does not seem to support AudioBus or at least IAA Apps ... which makes it unusable for many applications.

    Or would force people to in this case use a different App ... that may lead to ignoring Camelot Pro, as people prefer to know one App well instead of changing by case.

    Am I wrong in reading the App's description?

    Sorry my bad, didn't fully comprehend the OP only had IAA ( a soon to be defunct protocol) in that case Camelot is not suitable as it only uses AUv3.

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  • @0tolerance4silence said:
    Time offset node is a godsend, thanks!
    Just throwing out as an idea… a feedback loop portion for Time offset node, f.e implemented as an optional multichannel output - when Time offset node inserted, one can load its feedback loop portion on another track, track Vol on that track becomes the feedback amount and FX slots for feedback loop processing.

    Not sure what you mean exactly regarding feedback portion? The Time Offset node is not for effects, it manipulates the internal latency compensation to move a signal backwards or forwards in time compared to other signals. Useful for manual adjustment of latency compensation.

    For feedback experiments, just use any suitable AUv3 delay, such as my own AU3FX:Dub :)

    @Jeezs said:

    @j_liljedahl said:

    @jolico said:
    So, any ideas about AUM’s upcoming major update in the works?

    Timeline?
    Multi-core?
    🤞

    None of those, sorry.

    It will be a lot of usability improvements, such as quick access to a ”Default” folder for session templates. Grouping of midi sources for easier navigation. But also some new functionality such as MIDI Bus nodes, more powerful MIDI filtering, for any destination. Adjustable Sync Offset for link. A Time Offset node for manual shifting of time at any point in signal chain. And much more.

    Any chance for multi output midi clock and DSP unload when disabling auv3?

    Both of these are on my todo list, but I will probably just get this update out first and continue working for another update later on. My idea of DSP unload will be to allow fully offloading/disabling a whole channel, which means it will just stay as a placeholder that can be easily reloaded into the session.

  • @j_liljedahl said:

    @0tolerance4silence said:
    Time offset node is a godsend, thanks!
    Just throwing out as an idea… a feedback loop portion for Time offset node, f.e implemented as an optional multichannel output - when Time offset node inserted, one can load its feedback loop portion on another track, track Vol on that track becomes the feedback amount and FX slots for feedback loop processing.

    Not sure what you mean exactly regarding feedback portion? The Time Offset node is not for effects, it manipulates the internal latency compensation to move a signal backwards or forwards in time compared to other signals. Useful for manual adjustment of latency compensation.

    For feedback experiments, just use any suitable AUv3 delay, such as my own AU3FX:Dub :)

    Ah, I didn’t realise it goes backwards too 👍
    Yeah, something like a delay with more freedom. Like f.e using Space inside Dubs feedback loop :)

  • love to see the marker part to be a little more useful by adding a simple “ vol solo mute control ”(mixer)for marked tracks (or all tracks)。@j_liljedahl

  • @yaosichen said:
    love to see the marker part to be a little more useful by adding a simple “ vol solo mute control ”(mixer)for marked tracks (or all tracks)。@j_liljedahl

    Sorry, not sure what you're referring to here?


  • i mean solo/mute button here would be really useful
    sorry for my poor english yes and the drawing> @j_liljedahl said:

    @yaosichen said:
    love to see the marker part to be a little more useful by adding a simple “ vol solo mute control ”(mixer)for marked tracks (or all tracks)。@j_liljedahl

    Sorry, not sure what you're referring to here?

  • @yaosichen said:

    i mean solo/mute button here would be really useful
    sorry for my poor english yes and the drawing> @j_liljedahl said:

    @yaosichen said:
    love to see the marker part to be a little more useful by adding a simple “ vol solo mute control ”(mixer)for marked tracks (or all tracks)。@j_liljedahl

    Sorry, not sure what you're referring to here?

    Oh, I see! That's an interesting idea, will make a note and consider it for the future.

  • @j_liljedahl said:

    @yaosichen said:

    i mean solo/mute button here would be really useful
    sorry for my poor english yes and the drawing> @j_liljedahl said:

    @yaosichen said:
    love to see the marker part to be a little more useful by adding a simple “ vol solo mute control ”(mixer)for marked tracks (or all tracks)。@j_liljedahl

    Sorry, not sure what you're referring to here?

    Oh, I see! That's an interesting idea, will make a note and consider it for the future.

    👍

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