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iOS DAWs - any with a "setlist/playlist" tool?

Anyone know if any of the iOS daw apps have a playlist tool? I am aware I can use AUM to play completed WAV tracks (not MIDI trax though??) but I am thinking of one where I can load projects and dynamically turn of various parts randomly.

Sonar has one as does Reaper (of a sort) but I have not delved deeply into whats available for iOS.

Was just thinking of an alternative to taking a laptop to a gig.

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  • edited January 2023

    Not sure if this is what you mean, but AUM sessions can be loaded via midi trigger. What I’ve done in the past was map different AUM sessions on my iPad to labelled pads in Xequence AU Pads running in AUM on my iPhone (the 2 idevices connected via Bluetooth). This allowed me to load any AUM session on my iPad in a simple remote-control fashion - useful for live situations. And in AUM on my iPad I had LK Matrix instances containing midi clips - I could trigger these (again via midi control) once the session was loaded. So midi playback is certainly possible but only by using additional apps such as LK.

  • Loopy Pro also has some great session load and transition features. And of course it's excellent at turning parts on and off, though not randomly, unless you meant that you would do the turning off and on "randomly", not the DAW.

  • @pax-eterna said:
    Anyone know if any of the iOS daw apps have a playlist tool? I am aware I can use AUM to play completed WAV tracks (not MIDI trax though??) but I am thinking of one where I can load projects and dynamically turn of various parts randomly.

    Sonar has one as does Reaper (of a sort) but I have not delved deeply into whats available for iOS.

    Was just thinking of an alternative to taking a laptop to a gig.

    remixlive

  • @wim said:
    Loopy Pro also has some great session load and transition features. And of course it's excellent at turning parts on and off, though not randomly, unless you meant that you would do the turning off and on "randomly", not the DAW.

    you can transition between sets? :open_mouth:

  • @cokomairena said:

    @wim said:
    Loopy Pro also has some great session load and transition features. And of course it's excellent at turning parts on and off, though not randomly, unless you meant that you would do the turning off and on "randomly", not the DAW.

    you can transition between sets? :open_mouth:

    Yep. But tbh I haven't actually tried that.

    Loopy Pro is the app I always needed back when playing live with a varying set of band members. Sometimes I'd have a bass player ... sometimes not, etc.. I'm sure I could have made it work as a killer live accompanyment tool.

  • @wim said:

    @cokomairena said:

    @wim said:
    Loopy Pro also has some great session load and transition features. And of course it's excellent at turning parts on and off, though not randomly, unless you meant that you would do the turning off and on "randomly", not the DAW.

    you can transition between sets? :open_mouth:

    Yep. But tbh I haven't actually tried that.

    Loopy Pro is the app I always needed back when playing live with a varying set of band members. Sometimes I'd have a bass player ... sometimes not, etc.. I'm sure I could have made it work as a killer live accompanyment tool.

    I thought it was just a looping app?

  • edited January 2023

    @cokomairena said:

    @pax-eterna said:
    Anyone know if any of the iOS daw apps have a playlist tool? I am aware I can use AUM to play completed WAV tracks (not MIDI trax though??) but I am thinking of one where I can load projects and dynamically turn of various parts randomly.

    Sonar has one as does Reaper (of a sort) but I have not delved deeply into whats available for iOS.

    Was just thinking of an alternative to taking a laptop to a gig.

    remixlive

    Thx, will have a look.

    EDIT: seems to be more a DJ tool

  • @wired2moon said:
    Not sure if this is what you mean, but AUM sessions can be loaded via midi trigger. What I’ve done in the past was map different AUM sessions on my iPad to labelled pads in Xequence AU Pads running in AUM on my iPhone (the 2 idevices connected via Bluetooth). This allowed me to load any AUM session on my iPad in a simple remote-control fashion - useful for live situations. And in AUM on my iPad I had LK Matrix instances containing midi clips - I could trigger these (again via midi control) once the session was loaded. So midi playback is certainly possible but only by using additional apps such as LK.

    Umm, not really I don't think?? - to explain a bit further - you know when you have a Reaper/Sonar/Cubase project where you have several tracks...drms, bass, gtr, strgs etc, at a gig where maybe I have a guitarist playing with me, I can simply turn off the gtr part without needing to recreate a new "fixed" backing track to accommodate that. and then if I am doing a solo gig, I can simply turn that part back on.

    I think in AUM I'd need to load each track of a project into it as separate backing tracks (that in itself generates a ton of work on the PC, needing to separate and record separate parts fro each project/song.)

  • edited January 2023

    Sounds like you need Mainstage (by Apple) for iOS. I’d love to see that.

  • Isn’t Camelot by Audiomodeling designed for this kind of thing?

  • @Gavinski said:
    Isn’t Camelot by Audiomodeling designed for this kind of thing?

    Yeah you are probably correct - tbh, the more I think on this the more I think I can do it in Camelot or AUM or other similar apps - as in any case, I'd still need to extract all the individual wav files from the PC daw projects and then copy those in one by one into any iOS app I chose to use...No magic bullet I don't think haha!

  • edited January 2023

    @pax-eterna said:

    @Gavinski said:
    Isn’t Camelot by Audiomodeling designed for this kind of thing?

    Yeah you are probably correct - tbh, the more I think on this the more I think I can do it in Camelot or AUM or other similar apps - as in any case, I'd still need to extract all the individual wav files from the PC daw projects and then copy those in one by one into any iOS app I chose to use...No magic bullet I don't think haha!

    check Keystage and Prime Multitrack App - definitely not DAWs but apps that helps to handle multitracks on stage

  • @MAtrixplan said:

    @pax-eterna said:

    @Gavinski said:
    Isn’t Camelot by Audiomodeling designed for this kind of thing?

    Yeah you are probably correct - tbh, the more I think on this the more I think I can do it in Camelot or AUM or other similar apps - as in any case, I'd still need to extract all the individual wav files from the PC daw projects and then copy those in one by one into any iOS app I chose to use...No magic bullet I don't think haha!

    check Keystage and Prime Multitrack App - definitely not DAWs but apps that helps to handle multitracks on stage

    thanks - I will

  • @pax-eterna said:

    @wim said:

    @cokomairena said:

    @wim said:
    Loopy Pro also has some great session load and transition features. And of course it's excellent at turning parts on and off, though not randomly, unless you meant that you would do the turning off and on "randomly", not the DAW.

    you can transition between sets? :open_mouth:

    Yep. But tbh I haven't actually tried that.

    Loopy Pro is the app I always needed back when playing live with a varying set of band members. Sometimes I'd have a bass player ... sometimes not, etc.. I'm sure I could have made it work as a killer live accompanyment tool.

    I thought it was just a looping app?

    Nope.

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