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Helium: A2 Record Undo [Resolved]

I’ve been growing very fond of this app.

I wish when hitting A2 for record undo, it would only undo the notes recorded since last having enabled record. If I’m recording and then stop recording but transport still plays and I proceed to jump around the time line via remote transport and then record something else and then hit undo, it deletes everything I recorded, not just the independent takes.

I don’t see anything in settings for this, and I have tried the A key in other octaves to see if there were alternative undo scenarios. I toyed with the multi take function in the record-long press, but couldn’t achieve what I wanted. I’m probably overlooking something with the multi-take, but I get the feeling it wouldn’t be on the improvisational level that I’m building with Helium.

Am I missing a setting?
Is there a clever work around I’m overlooking?
Or should I ask the Dev if something can be implemented?

Comments

  • It has been fixed in current beta which will come on AppStore in not too long I think :smile:

  • @Janosax said:
    It has been fixed in current beta which will come on AppStore in not too long I think :smile:

    I know it’s been one month now, but since the record undo in between takes has been fixed, I’ve always been using Helium. I showed my gratitude in the App Store

    The snap Shot feature has benefitted my song development so much. It’s like having the best of both writing methods, linear and modular, simultaneously. And this is coming from a former Ableton user. I no longer get stuck on an eight bar loop.

    Also, much gratitude for having stumbled upon your video where you are using Xequence Pads as the Remote for the transport. At least that’s what appeared to be happening. I do the same now plus record/undo. Like you already mentioned, you could have done your project faster in a DAW, but as a starting point for fleshing out ideas or simply jamming, totally fun and more inspiring, for me anyway. Also as important, because of a diminished time for dedicated music making at home, the above allows me to create when not at home with hardware controllers and iPad.

    Sincerely,

    Robert

  • edited December 2021

    @Blipsford_Baubie said:

    @Janosax said:
    It has been fixed in current beta which will come on AppStore in not too long I think :smile:

    I know it’s been one month now, but since the record undo in between takes has been fixed, I’ve always been using Helium. I showed my gratitude in the App Store

    The snap Shot feature has benefitted my song development so much. It’s like having the best of both writing methods, linear and modular, simultaneously. And this is coming from a former Ableton user. I no longer get stuck on an eight bar loop.

    Also, much gratitude for having stumbled upon your video where you are using Xequence Pads as the Remote for the transport. At least that’s what appeared to be happening. I do the same now plus record/undo. Like you already mentioned, you could have done your project faster in a DAW, but as a starting point for fleshing out ideas or simply jamming, totally fun and more inspiring, for me anyway. Also as important, because of a diminished time for dedicated music making at home, the above allows me to create when not at home with hardware controllers and iPad.

    Sincerely,

    Robert

    Glad you get inspired from this app and from my video. I’m also coming from Ableton and I can’t really create without loops and scenes to play with, it’s difficult for me to create anything with timeline only. This helps listen live to how your music can sounds. Even with GarageBand I use loops view at some stage to make full songs. BM3 has a nice scenes mode too, I just made a quite complex song with it and bought it only last week. I bought Cubasis 3 on release and haven’t made a full song with it yet, just noodling and testing. Helium is powerful. AUM is too, iPadOS modularity is such a nice thing. I like to have multiple workflows, this is another platform benefit. And I agree with iPad mobility and compacity, this allows me to make music all the time, like several times per day, you don’t have to necessarily sit in front of your desk to start making something. It can be as short as 5 mn jam or longer several hours session.

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