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AudioScope: Multi channel mixer

This is absolutely amazing app…

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  • Looks really interesting...

  • This one looks to be a MUST HAVE on iOS

  • Nice work Paul!

  • Impressive… I’d never use it, I’m too much of a rattle them out sort of guy but it’s darned impressive… does the man ever sleep ?

  • Looks like an extraordinary app, and a genuine addition to what is available on iOS. Brilliant stuff

  • Looks amazing. Visual Mixer on the next level. Snapshots as well for morphing. Instabuy.

  • GarageBand here we come !

  • Paul has one hell of a work ethic. Interested to see where this one goes.

  • This one is quite unique.
    Nice job

  • Say what. This looks cool. I hope, at least for me, it’s really light on cpu if it’s to be used on each track… looks awesome though.

  • edited April 2023

    Nice.. Automation? Maybe I missed it..

    Edit.. Snapshots are revolutionary.. Thanks..

  • This is getting closer to an idea I had previously of a user seeing tracks as elements which would be positionable (like puzzle pieces) in a spectrum which could be manipulated in real time to find the best mix.

  • edited April 2023

    Is there anything like this on desktop? Seems this will change the way music is mixed… and sounds..

    Very nice..

    Edit.. Those snapshots.. wow..

  • Interesting for sure.

  • Here is a Pre-Release look at AudioScope covering most of the main features.
    This is not a live stream, but it was a premier so the live chat was active, Paul was in the chat so if you want to follow the live chat you can if you like.

    I hope you enjoy the video, this app is going to make a lot of people happy I think, and, although I am using this in AUM, you can also use it in
    GarageBand, Cubasis, Loopy Pro etc.
    Fo GarageBand users this will be really useful👍😊

  • @thesoundtestroom said:
    Here is a Pre-Release look at AudioScope covering most of the main features.
    This is not a live stream, but it was a premier so the live chat was active, Paul was in the chat so if you want to follow the live chat you can if you like.

    I hope you enjoy the video, this app is going to make a lot of people happy I think, and, although I am using this in AUM, you can also use it in
    GarageBand, Cubasis, Loopy Pro etc.
    Fo GarageBand users this will be really useful👍😊

    Thanks Doug! Looking forward to watching this after work.

  • Game changier for iOS. There, I said it.

  • @NeuM said:
    This is getting closer to an idea I had previously of a user seeing tracks as elements which would be positionable (like puzzle pieces) in a spectrum which could be manipulated in real time to find the best mix.

    See the mixer in DrumJam--almost exactly like this one in conception.

  • edited April 2023

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    See the mixer in DrumJam--almost exactly like this one in conception.

    Or the drum set up in GarageBand or the mixer layout in one of Igor's early apps (SoundScaper?).

    I don't think anyone is suggesting this is a totally new invention. But combined with the Snapshots, automation, ABC Mixes, and other filtering/compression features this looks like a very useful app.

  • Is there a way to record movements, or to automate them, or to sequence patterns?

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    Is there a way to record movements, or to automate them, or to sequence patterns?

    the snapshots move between each other over time ( or instantaneously ) so "animation/automation/morphing" is already possible.

  • wimwim
    edited April 2023

    Now that's one well thought out app!
    The stuff I do doesn't particularly need that but I'm gonna have to get it just because it's so well executed.

  • @audiblevideo said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    Is there a way to record movements, or to automate them, or to sequence patterns?

    the snapshots move between each other over time ( or instantaneously ) so "animation/automation/morphing" is already possible.

    I guess I’m wondering if transitioning between snapshots can be sequenced—eight bars of one snapshot, 16 of another, etc.

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    I guess I’m wondering if transitioning between snapshots can be sequenced—eight bars of one snapshot, 16 of another, etc.

    I think the video said that the snapshots can be triggered by MIDI.

  • edited April 2023

    Has there been a release date announced? Did I overlook that in the video?

  • @HotStrange said:
    Has there been a release date announced?

    No.

  • @wim said:
    The stuff I do doesn't particularly need that but I'm gonna have to get it just because it's so well executed.

    It's MIDI Mixer on steroids!

    I have that one, thought it'd be useful to replace and minimise the clumsy mixer in AUM and it does it well - it has the 'scenes' option too. But it adds a further step you have to go through when setting up your AUM jam session, and as these things tend to be spontaneous, spur-of-the-moment things (for me) I never get around to using it.

    Not knocking this app at all - it looks like a wonderful thing, and helps push AUM a bit further towards being a 'proper' DAW, albeit a 'modular' one - but I can see me using it about twice and then just carrying on scolling around frantically in AUM rather than spending time setting up a proper thing.

    I guess it makes me question what AUM is for. For me, it's a place to jam out ideas and create audio chunks for re-arrangement in external DAW's, and it does that very well. If it's to be more than that, then user-friendly mixing/mastering options should be built-in to minimise the amout of set-up time - those ten minutes when your great idea starts to slip away because you're concentrating on routing a bucketful of AU's that aren't connecting properly (or you've forgotten/didn't know you had to deselect the keyboard button in Koala to make the pads work via MIDI).

    I'll probably buy it if it's reasonably priced, just to support a great developer. But I'd love to see him put all his clever ideas together and produce an all-in-one, where everything's already setup and I can just dive in and start making noises.

  • @monz0id said:
    But I'd love to see him put all his clever ideas together and produce an all-in-one, where everything's already setup and I can just dive in and start making noises.

    Why not just set up a template in AUM with MIDI Mixer and whatever else you use and then just load that every time you want to do a recording session?

    Open AUM, open your template and, bang - ready to go.

  • @Simon said:

    @monz0id said:
    But I'd love to see him put all his clever ideas together and produce an all-in-one, where everything's already setup and I can just dive in and start making noises.

    Why not just set up a template in AUM with MIDI Mixer and whatever else you use and then just load that every time you want to do a recording session?

    Open AUM, open your template and, bang - ready to go.

    not same thing, apples and oranges

  • edited April 2023

    @dendy said:

    @Simon said:
    Why not just set up a template in AUM with MIDI Mixer and whatever else you use and then just load that every time you want to do a recording session?

    Open AUM, open your template and, bang - ready to go.

    not same thing, apples and oranges

    Of course, silly me.

    Thanks for explaining it so clearly. :smiley:

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