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would be flsm for me
FLSM is my #1, and the only outboard stuff it runs is IAA. Granted onboard stuff and hiw ut can be stacked is pretty complete on its own.
But it does host quite smoothly my favorite IAA-only instruments. And these function mostly to fill the spaces between the onboard items. So IAA and FSLM forever.
I use it as an IAA instrument. I host it in AUM so i have better effects for the master and also inside aum I can create more channels with AUv3 instruments that I sequence inside flsm
very cool
another forum comrade and FLSM fan described a similar workflow. Time I try it.
I still use my IAA apps quite a bit. Sometimes in AUM but often in standalone.
Since I use my i-devices for professional music creation I can justify upgrading every now and then, since the devices are all business expenses. And what I've done when a new 'pad or phone comes in is freeze an old one so it can keep doing IAA until the battery or something else in it finally dies. (And so far all my devices right back to my iPad3 still work because I tended not to use them for everyday stuff, so the batteries were not constantly being drained.)
So I now have five old i-devices (pre-2018) that can still run Bebot, etc. On a recent gig I did a solo using Thumbjam on my old Air1, plugged straight into my mixer. Sure, I could've also done it on my Air3, but I just wanted to prove that the decade-old Air1 still had its uses. Of course if one of these old devices ever gives me grief on a gig it'll get demoted.
Thumbjam is a bonafide classic. The dev mentioned they’re working on an AU version (I believe). I hope that’s true because it some of the apps I want AU the most. Either way, I’ll never stop using it. Even if I’m just making loops in standalone and exporting. I’m planning on getting a new Pro this summer, then I’ll freeze mine in its current state to maintain the older apps I have.
I'm working on a large soundscapy thing in AUM. I use IAA to record separate tracks into Cubasis for some further tweaking with fades etc...
Doing more than around 4-8 tracks at a time causes failures so I need to repeat the process several times.
Is a better option just to record AUM tracks to audio then import them? Is this the only option if I were to get Logic and try to master it there instead?
Yeah I believe so. You can always get something like Multitrack recorder from 4Pockets which basically gives you a DAW timeline inside of AUM. It’s a little better for arranging everything before exporting.
I think you can route the busses from AUM into Cubasis3 but I think it’s only once track at a time. Someone else will have to chime in there because I haven’t done it.