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  • @Jeezs said:

    @gregsmith said:
    An auv3 sampler that does slice to midi, ableton style.

    This has been discussed before, and I think auditor does it, but it’s not auv3. It’s a real workflow enhancer but if you have to go to another separate app to do it, sort of defeats the object.

    Neon and koala doesn’t fill the gap?

    Koala fills lots of gaps for me but doesn’t do the midi bit.

    Not sure about neon - I don’t really buy 4pockets apps any more.

  • edited October 2021

    @gregsmith said:

    @Jeezs said:

    @gregsmith said:
    An auv3 sampler that does slice to midi, ableton style.

    This has been discussed before, and I think auditor does it, but it’s not auv3. It’s a real workflow enhancer but if you have to go to another separate app to do it, sort of defeats the object.

    Neon and koala doesn’t fill the gap?

    Koala fills lots of gaps for me but doesn’t do the midi bit.

    Not sure about neon - I don’t really buy 4pockets apps any more.

    Neon does and has a lot of great facilities included. I know 4pocket apps are not always perfect but this one is very good.
    You should take a look.

  • @Jeezs said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @Jeezs said:

    @gregsmith said:
    An auv3 sampler that does slice to midi, ableton style.

    This has been discussed before, and I think auditor does it, but it’s not auv3. It’s a real workflow enhancer but if you have to go to another separate app to do it, sort of defeats the object.

    Neon and koala doesn’t fill the gap?

    Koala fills lots of gaps for me but doesn’t do the midi bit.

    Not sure about neon - I don’t really buy 4pockets apps any more.

    Neon does and has a lot of great facilities included. I know 4pocket apps are not always perfect but this one is very good.
    You should take a look.

    So, to be clear, neon slices directly to a midi track, like at 3:03 here?

  • Only thing I really care about having (if they put some effort into an updated version, and I’m sure they would given typical Moog quality) is an Animoog 2. I’d love for that to happen.

  • Arturia buchla music easel!

    • Dreaming: Make Noise AUV3s: I’m sure they could make something fun and unique just for iOS

    Oh yes!!!

  • +1 to Valhalla

  • Toontrack Superior Drummer style drum apps for rock and metal realistic Drums.

  • @oat_phipps said:
    Only thing I really care about having (if they put some effort into an updated version, and I’m sure they would given typical Moog quality) is an Animoog 2. I’d love for that to happen.

    • 1

    But animoog auv3 will do fine for me 😉

  • @Jeezs said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @Jeezs said:

    @gregsmith said:
    An auv3 sampler that does slice to midi, ableton style.

    This has been discussed before, and I think auditor does it, but it’s not auv3. It’s a real workflow enhancer but if you have to go to another separate app to do it, sort of defeats the object.

    Neon and koala doesn’t fill the gap?

    Koala fills lots of gaps for me but doesn’t do the midi bit.

    Not sure about neon - I don’t really buy 4pockets apps any more.

    Neon does and it has a lot of great facilities include. I
    Know 4pocket apps are always perfect but this one is very good you should take a look.

    @gregsmith said:

    @Jeezs said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @Jeezs said:

    @gregsmith said:
    An auv3 sampler that does slice to midi, ableton style.

    This has been discussed before, and I think auditor does it, but it’s not auv3. It’s a real workflow enhancer but if you have to go to another separate app to do it, sort of defeats the object.

    Neon and koala doesn’t fill the gap?

    Koala fills lots of gaps for me but doesn’t do the midi bit.

    Not sure about neon - I don’t really buy 4pockets apps any more.

    Neon does and has a lot of great facilities included. I know 4pocket apps are not always perfect but this one is very good.
    You should take a look.

    So, to be clear, neon slices directly to a midi track, like at 3:03 here?

    Here’s how to proceed with neon:

  • edited October 2021

    Very, very specific, and would be, an ahem, ‘game changer’, if @j_liljedahl, *@ka010 @artkerns or anyone else, is interested…

    just an editable, timeline-based midi automation lane add in for Aum’s faders and knobs. Not turning AUM into a DAW, not adding complexity for those who don’t need it since it would be available as an add in purchase, or app, like any other app…

    …Functionally like the automation editing in Ableton and Cubasis - a dot to dot graph, time along the horizontal, divided into beat ticks, midi value along the vertical, the dot representing the midi value/ position of the fader/pan pot, records these live, then let’s you go back in, while the piece is running, and change them interactively in real time by dragging the dots up and down to change values and/or moving the related fader, pot or button. If you want to get fancy: different options (jump to, smooth rise/fall, snapshots) to transition from point to point…

    …Have it work as a drop-in effect on a per channel or one-to-many channels basis, like other multi channel effects.

    Yes I know about the 4pockets thing, but it is too clunky to set up, and outside the AUM experience. This lets you add in automation on the fly, as and when, on a per channel basis, as your AUM session develops. If you need it, it’s there, if not it isn’t, and you don’t have to specify in advance how many channels you are going to automate.

    This add-in would work like any other app inside of AUM, in the background sitting on each channel recording a unique timeline graph for that channel, passive when you don’t need it, but opened with a tap and there to let you tweak that fader level when you do. This would allow you to experiment with and build up a live mix one channel at a time on iterative re-recordings of a live AUM session. I could record 8 channels of AUM to file players at full volume, then go back in afterwards and mix the session one channel, or multiple channels, at a time…

    I have wanted this for ever.

    *I mention Art Kerns and Kai Aras because I use Art’s MIDILFOs extensively to create semi-automated fader mixes, in conjunction with Kai’s MM1 Mutemaster to, well, mute things, which demonstrates the capability exists, but neither of those permit the precision of being tied in an editable way to a whole-piece timeline.

  • Two things for me:

    An acoustic drum program like EZDrummer

    A reliable and really straightforward way to get midi out of an iPad and into my desktop Windows DAW

  • @Svetlovska I too have wanted that forever. A stock plugin for AUM would be perfect.

  • @Jeezs said:

    @Jeezs said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @Jeezs said:

    @gregsmith said:
    An auv3 sampler that does slice to midi, ableton style.

    This has been discussed before, and I think auditor does it, but it’s not auv3. It’s a real workflow enhancer but if you have to go to another separate app to do it, sort of defeats the object.

    Neon and koala doesn’t fill the gap?

    Koala fills lots of gaps for me but doesn’t do the midi bit.

    Not sure about neon - I don’t really buy 4pockets apps any more.

    Neon does and it has a lot of great facilities include. I
    Know 4pocket apps are always perfect but this one is very good you should take a look.

    @gregsmith said:

    @Jeezs said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @Jeezs said:

    @gregsmith said:
    An auv3 sampler that does slice to midi, ableton style.

    This has been discussed before, and I think auditor does it, but it’s not auv3. It’s a real workflow enhancer but if you have to go to another separate app to do it, sort of defeats the object.

    Neon and koala doesn’t fill the gap?

    Koala fills lots of gaps for me but doesn’t do the midi bit.

    Not sure about neon - I don’t really buy 4pockets apps any more.

    Neon does and has a lot of great facilities included. I know 4pocket apps are not always perfect but this one is very good.
    You should take a look.

    So, to be clear, neon slices directly to a midi track, like at 3:03 here?

    Here’s how to proceed with neon:

    Wow! Thanks for this, much appreciated. Will be buying this!

  • An almost impossible: a PaulStretch iOS plugin

  • edited October 2021

    I would like a single groovebox and or iPad “daw” to give me full control over the polyphony and note priority of its built in synths, coupled with an erase and replace midi function. So if I wanna record layer after layer into a single midi clip, I can then say, ya know what I’d like to just keep the highest notes, or just the lowest notes and how many without messing in the piano roll. And then if I want I can play an erase button and a built in keys simultaneously to erase and replace. With all the fancy things going on in music software, I see no reason why these things are not possible. And if your workflow is to jam and record midi, which is a very common workflow, these functions would certainly save production time

  • A turnado designed for drums. Which make drums sound kind of not drums ( bad )

    Just so I dont have to work out sets and save.

  • edited October 2021

    Maybe aum could make a timeline app ( like multitrack daw ) Which can appear in the sidebar. Drag and drop from aum. Expand sidebar. No need to re-work aum. I guess most track would be made in aum but after. Just add/record fade ins. Then make the aum app be good at audio editing.

    I dont know.

    You can tell iv never made a track but might be cool. If there were a sidebar audio editor with the scrollable aum channels on the side and can open audio editor as the main page.

    Edit.
    Just record out to sidebar app.

  • I never decide to record/make a track because of continous tweaking but with an official aum editor/daw thats a sidebar but with the usual scrollable aum channels on the side. Then you could just layer sounds. Plus it could just use aum again for faders.

  • Somehow make it so you still see the end of tracks in sidebar view. You could still use aum/a synth. Record out. Expand Daw. edit tracks. Use aum volumes. A workable system.

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