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  • Also getting audio just suddenly cutting out at times btw. Eg just now I was playing with filter cutoff for the oscillators. I had to reload the AUM session and then it worked fine again. Definitely a bug.

  • Also had audio die while playing with the matrix. These kind of losses of audio have happened maybe 20 times while playing with the app

    If u have the same, report it. Great app but still buggy

  • Currently not ready for live performance, not remotely

  • From Sinan -

    as this is a digital app, there are some security measures that if the oscillators detect a NAN value ( bad digital value.) in their einvironment they will kill the audio in order not the blow things.

    Think it like a security of a themodynamic system in order not to blow the tank. It might remain like that until you act the conditions which cause it, it might go away by changing the feedback level, or filter cutoff etc.

  • Are u getting regular noise dropouts on desktop version @Krupa @enkaytee ?

  • @Gavinski said:
    Are u getting regular noise dropouts on desktop version @Krupa @enkaytee ?

    No never, I’ll try and have a session with it over the weekend and see what bugs you’re reporting that I can reproduce

  • @Krupa said:

    @Gavinski said:
    Are u getting regular noise dropouts on desktop version @Krupa @enkaytee ?

    No never, I’ll try and have a session with it over the weekend and see what bugs you’re reporting that I can reproduce

    Weird. There are no dsp spikes or anything when this happens

  • I’d still recommend this regardless. So damn unique

  • Weird thing is, if it is just the app protecting itself, why does AUM need a relaunch each time this noise drop out happens. Wouldn’t just deleting the app node instance and reloading solve the problem? AUM gives the message ‘bad signal’

  • edited April 2022

    What app is better. Fundamental 2 or Thermo.

    For maybe sampling and just noodling but different than apps like mononoke. Estoric synth and all synth apps?

    For use with Drambo.

  • Hmm guess what.... Never would have expected it but looks like it ews actually Klevgrand Rum causing some but not all of those 'bad signal' dropouts in AUM. Weird.

    @sigma79 said:
    What app is better. Fundamental 2 or Thermo.

    For maybe sampling and just noodling but different than apps like mononoke. Estoric synth and all synth apps?

    For use with Drambo.

    I'd go for thermo - far crazier

  • @sigma79 said:
    What app is better. Fundamental 2 or Thermo.

    For maybe sampling and just noodling but different than apps like mononoke. Estoric synth and all synth apps?

    For use with Drambo.

    Thermo is more like messing around with some weird diy boutique synth which can result in totally amazing sounds. Fundamental is more singular, but more melodic. They are like two sides of the same coin, Yong and yang, ice and fire, cats and dogs

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Krupa said:

    @Gavinski said:
    Have no probs opening several instances in AUM btw. 2 only puts my dsp to around 30. It’s really fun to make preset in one, duplicate it and leave one doing something stable while u play with settings on the 2nd instance. Even 3 instances and a few other apps only pushes my dsp to 50. This is far more interesting than Fundamental imho

    Yeah there’s definitely a lot more territory to explore with this one, the basic sound of fundamental is still something I can’t get elsewhere though, somewhere close with my own test equipment, but I’ve not got as many as Hainbach to play with 😁

    Don’t mention real gear - you’ll give @McD a fit!

    "Don't think of an elephant!"

  • @sevenape said:

    @sigma79 said:
    What app is better. Fundamental 2 or Thermo.

    For maybe sampling and just noodling but different than apps like mononoke. Estoric synth and all synth apps?

    For use with Drambo.

    Thermo is more like messing around with some weird diy boutique synth which can result in totally amazing sounds. Fundamental is more singular, but more melodic. They are like two sides of the same coin, Yong and yang, ice and fire, cats and dogs

    You are right. Both good apps. Augenx also.

  • @Gavinski said:
    Hmm guess what.... Never would have expected it but looks like it ews actually Klevgrand Rum causing some but not all of those 'bad signal' dropouts in AUM. Weird.

    @sigma79 said:
    What app is better. Fundamental 2 or Thermo.

    For maybe sampling and just noodling but different than apps like mononoke. Estoric synth and all synth apps?

    For use with Drambo.

    I'd go for thermo - far crazier

    Cheers Gav.

  • edited April 2022

    I got an encoder controller also. Not sure how it/what parameters will work but will let you know.

  • @sigma79 said:
    I got an encoder controller also. Not sure how it/what parameters will work but will let you know.

    Nice, lucky u. Which one? Most iOS apps are not set up properly to be able to work with those anyway, am I right?

  • edited April 2022

    Oops

  • @sevenape said:

    @sigma79 said:
    I got an encoder controller also. Not sure how it/what parameters will work but will let you know.

    The dev posted a vid on YouTube of him messing around with encoders. Looks really fun

  • @sevenape said:

    @sevenape said:

    @sigma79 said:
    I got an encoder controller also. Not sure how it/what parameters will work but will let you know.

    The dev posted a vid on YouTube of him messing around with encoders. Looks really fun

    Definitely. Anyone know if there are any good Bluetooth ones? Is that the fighter twister he's using btw? They look sick, seem very overpriced tho and not Bluetooth i think

  • @Gavinski said:

    @sigma79 said:
    I got an encoder controller also. Not sure how it/what parameters will work but will let you know.

    Nice, lucky u. Which one? Most iOS apps are not set up properly to be able to work with those anyway, am I right?

    Probably. EC4. Its good with mononoke because a twist always did sound good ( I think ) and the parameters are quite defined. These apps are more subtle I guess but could maybe launch apps from aum ( with another controller ) so app would be visable. I moved my other controller. Which were for euclidean drums. So now controllers are not in close knit fashion. Setup is now more for programming style music using Drambo rather than live. Then I buy these apps.

  • @Krupa said:

    @Gavinski said:
    Are u getting regular noise dropouts on desktop version @Krupa @enkaytee ?

    No never, I’ll try and have a session with it over the weekend and see what bugs you’re reporting that I can reproduce

    Me neither - it's been very stable but I'll try to test the scenarios where you're getting dropouts.

  • @sigma79 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @sigma79 said:
    I got an encoder controller also. Not sure how it/what parameters will work but will let you know.

    Nice, lucky u. Which one? Most iOS apps are not set up properly to be able to work with those anyway, am I right?

    Probably. EC4. Its good with mononoke because a twist always did sound good ( I think ) and the parameters are quite defined. These apps are more subtle I guess but could maybe launch apps from aum ( with another controller ) so app would be visable. I moved my other controller. Which were for euclidean drums. So now controllers are not in close knit fashion. Setup is now more for programming style music using Drambo rather than live. Then I buy these apps.

    No. Must be Bluetooth for me, seems there aren't any Bluetooth rotary encoder controllers oj the market unfortunately

  • edited April 2022

    @Gavinski said:

    @sigma79 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @sigma79 said:
    I got an encoder controller also. Not sure how it/what parameters will work but will let you know.

    Nice, lucky u. Which one? Most iOS apps are not set up properly to be able to work with those anyway, am I right?

    Probably. EC4. Its good with mononoke because a twist always did sound good ( I think ) and the parameters are quite defined. These apps are more subtle I guess but could maybe launch apps from aum ( with another controller ) so app would be visable. I moved my other controller. Which were for euclidean drums. So now controllers are not in close knit fashion. Setup is now more for programming style music using Drambo rather than live. Then I buy these apps.

    No. Must be Bluetooth for me, seems there aren't any Bluetooth rotary encoder controllers oj the market unfortunately

    Not sure if encoder bluetooth would work anyway but the widi uhost works to make a usb controller bt.

    I can use the encoder left hand ( instead of right/mononoke ) as sonic apps probably wont need to use keyboards and then the euclidean drum controller with right hand. As if it sounds good anyway ( euclidean live with apps ) and as if you would be dialled in just standing there tweaking controllers ( like a tree ) but its been a while since using ipad. So it should be an ok experiment.

    If you do buy uhost ( which I doubt ) ask me about cable needed or check previous replies as it needed a certain cable. As to extended from uhost from mains power + uhost. To a controller position. Original branded uhost mini cable would only be ok if using a power bank ( no need for overall extension to controller position )

  • @sigma79 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @sigma79 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @sigma79 said:
    I got an encoder controller also. Not sure how it/what parameters will work but will let you know.

    Nice, lucky u. Which one? Most iOS apps are not set up properly to be able to work with those anyway, am I right?

    Probably. EC4. Its good with mononoke because a twist always did sound good ( I think ) and the parameters are quite defined. These apps are more subtle I guess but could maybe launch apps from aum ( with another controller ) so app would be visable. I moved my other controller. Which were for euclidean drums. So now controllers are not in close knit fashion. Setup is now more for programming style music using Drambo rather than live. Then I buy these apps.

    No. Must be Bluetooth for me, seems there aren't any Bluetooth rotary encoder controllers oj the market unfortunately

    Not sure if encoder bluetooth would work anyway but the widi uhost works to make a usb controller bt.

    I can use the encoder left hand ( instead of right/mononoke ) as sonic apps probably wont need to use keyboards and then the euclidean drum controller with right hand. As if it sounds good anyway ( euclidean live with apps ) and as if you would be dialled in just standing there tweaking controllers ( like a tree ) but its been a while since using ipad. So it should be an ok experiment.

    If you do buy uhost ( which I doubt ) ask me about cable needed or check previous replies as it needed a certain cable. As to extended from uhost from mains power + uhost. To a controller position. Original branded uhost mini cable would only be ok if using a power bank ( no need for overall extension to controller position )

    I think I'll just use ipad touchscreen lol. Thanks tho!

  • @Gavinski said:

    @sigma79 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @sigma79 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @sigma79 said:
    I got an encoder controller also. Not sure how it/what parameters will work but will let you know.

    Nice, lucky u. Which one? Most iOS apps are not set up properly to be able to work with those anyway, am I right?

    Probably. EC4. Its good with mononoke because a twist always did sound good ( I think ) and the parameters are quite defined. These apps are more subtle I guess but could maybe launch apps from aum ( with another controller ) so app would be visable. I moved my other controller. Which were for euclidean drums. So now controllers are not in close knit fashion. Setup is now more for programming style music using Drambo rather than live. Then I buy these apps.

    No. Must be Bluetooth for me, seems there aren't any Bluetooth rotary encoder controllers oj the market unfortunately

    Not sure if encoder bluetooth would work anyway but the widi uhost works to make a usb controller bt.

    I can use the encoder left hand ( instead of right/mononoke ) as sonic apps probably wont need to use keyboards and then the euclidean drum controller with right hand. As if it sounds good anyway ( euclidean live with apps ) and as if you would be dialled in just standing there tweaking controllers ( like a tree ) but its been a while since using ipad. So it should be an ok experiment.

    If you do buy uhost ( which I doubt ) ask me about cable needed or check previous replies as it needed a certain cable. As to extended from uhost from mains power + uhost. To a controller position. Original branded uhost mini cable would only be ok if using a power bank ( no need for overall extension to controller position )

    I think I'll just use ipad touchscreen lol. Thanks tho!

    No worries Gav

  • Nanokontrol Studio is BT. Only 8 pots but 8 sliders too. Didn't do it for me but could work. LPD8 Wireless is BT, has 8 pots and can be had for circa £35 if that would be enough.

  • @PeteSasqwax said:
    Nanokontrol Studio is BT. Only 8 pots but 8 sliders too. Didn't do it for me but could work. LPD8 Wireless is BT, has 8 pots and can be had for circa £35 if that would be enough.

    Thnx Pete, but nanokontrol is not rotary encoded, not sure about the other one. The problem is finding both Bluetooth and rotary encoding in one device. Want a bt midi controller with relative and not absolute values!

  • @Gavinski said:

    @PeteSasqwax said:
    Nanokontrol Studio is BT. Only 8 pots but 8 sliders too. Didn't do it for me but could work. LPD8 Wireless is BT, has 8 pots and can be had for circa £35 if that would be enough.

    Thnx Pete, but nanokontrol is not rotary encoded, not sure about the other one. The problem is finding both Bluetooth and rotary encoding in one device. Want a bt midi controller with relative and not absolute values!

    I have a nanokontrol also. 16 mappings might be enough. Do you mean you cant switch to another 16 banks? Think Iv read something about these korgs not having all cc value or something ( from 0-120 ) Not sure. Might map and let you know vs the faderfox.

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