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stop/play AUM recording question
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was wondering if there is a way to keep recording in AUM even after i stop the clock.
i’m trying to catch those beautiful tail ends of reverb and delay to end my current piece:)
but it currently seems to be linked to the AUM clock and cuts off all recording once i stop playback.
i’m probably dumb and missing something or this just isn’t possible?
thanks!
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That is something I'd love to be able to do too.
The question is for how long the 'tail' should be recorded after stop is tapped?
Maybe until the the total output from goes bellow a specified level?
If 16-bit recording is acceptable one could always use Neon and decouple the start/stop from the AUM clock...
I would not be surprised if @j_liljedahl has already gotten requests for this at some point?
My only solution for this is to stop/swipe off the sequencer being used. Just gotta have great timing! Haha
Which can get quite tricky when using multiple sequencers
Rather than stop the clock, try muting the instrument inputs instead and wait to stop the clock until the tails die out?
How about using midi mixer to drop all the instrument channels at once with the touch of just one scene button in midi mixer? If you've got the instrument channels all routed to a separate audio out bus in AUM with the fx on it, don't route the bus to midi mixer. I think that way, when you drop all the instrument channels with the midi mixer scene, but not the main bus out, then the main bus with fx tails will still ring out until faded. Then you can manually stop the recording.
Or you could feed the instrument channels into their own fx buses. Only route the instrument channels to a scene in midi mixer and leave the buses with the fx alone, so that they will still ring out to fade naturally when you drop their respective instrument channels. You can set a scene in midi mixer which drops only all the instrument channels at once. Leaving the buses with fx to ring out and fade. Then manually stop AUM recording.
Hope that makes sense! I think it should work that way.
you know this is a great idea lol
word! thanks so much. havent used midi mixer but ill look into it! thanks so much for the in depth response tho
Use midi layers by 4pockets to disable / block midi to multiple tracks.
Yes, a lot
This is (also) on my TODO list.
One idea is to have a setting to keep recording X bars after stopping.
Another is to decouple play and recording transports so the play-transport can be stopped while the recording-transport keeps rolling.
I like this idea better...
I put the 4 Pockets “Neon Audio Editor” on my master output bus and hit it’s record widget and anything happening in AUM is being recorded.
So, i can play a BPM less intro section and hit AUM’s transport when I like. I can stop AUM (and re-start as well).
Finally, I stop the Neon recording and (maybe) trim the file but I usually share it to Audioshare because it’s where I store all audio projects.
Anything that records independent of the AUM clock could serve this purpose. Routing all tracks to a Mix Bus and using that bus as your Master Output loaded with the recording app is the key.
NOTE: if AUM’s “record” widget had a realtime as well rather than just sync’ed option this would be a nice feature for us to address the clock issue… an option to record some extra number of pulses would do it too.
THIS