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BeatMaker 3 Update Today 09-18-23 🤯

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  • No MIDI mapping for individual clips in a scene? 😞

    In general, I think MIDI mapping in BM3 is messed up and not designed well. I was really hoping this update was gonna fix that. I wish it was like most of the apps out there. Click on any parameter, then move, tap, slide on the controller and your controller is mapped. Simple.

  • @espiegel123 said:
    Discord may have started as a platform for gamers, but it has long since gone far beyond that.

    ^^^

    People use it for work as a slack alternative all the time. I've written cloud infrastructure bots to hit up discord channels. It's a great platform. 3962% better than Microsoft Teams, which is...a piece of shit.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @wim said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    It is often necessary to remind a developer of a bug -- or for more than one person to contact them. Even the most conscientious developer sometimes loses track of bugs -- and sometimes they prioritize based on feedback. When I was a developer, the person who made the decisions about what bugs to fix often de-prioritized bugs if there wasn't much feedback about them.

    How much experience have you actually had with interacting with Intua? I've had more interaction talking to my plants. 😂

    Here's how involved the developer is with their own forum:

    Vincent

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    The less engaged a developer is, the more likely they are not to have something stay on their radar. I am not saying there is any sort of guarantee that that reminding the dev (or vicariously the BM3 Discord) will get a big fixed but if there was a report a couple of years ago from 1or 2 people only … it is almost certain not to have stayed on the radar.

  • @espiegel123 said:
    My understanding is that their Discord is the place to go.

    Does the dev show up there ?

  • @Korakios said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    My understanding is that their Discord is the place to go.

    Does the dev show up there ?

    There are people there that are in touch with the dev and relay information about bugs.

  • I feel I must stand up for the developer a little here. I sent an enquiry using the contact email address on the Intua website, here,

    https://intua.net/contact/

    The enquiry was at the end of last year and I was asking about the rumour that an update was in the works as I was considering buying Beatmaker 3 during the Black Friday sale. The developer duly got back to me, confirming that there was indeed an update coming. I’ve been in touch with him a few times since asking if it was still going to happen and he always kindly replied and, as we all know, the update has now happened.

    Try contacting him via the suggested contact email address on the website.

  • @SevenSystems said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @Korakios said:

    @wim said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    It is often necessary to remind a developer of a bug -- or for more than one person to contact them. Even the most conscientious developer sometimes loses track of bugs -- and sometimes they prioritize based on feedback. When I was a developer, the person who made the decisions about what bugs to fix often de-prioritized bugs if there wasn't much feedback about them.

    How much experience have you actually had with interacting with Intua? I've had more interaction talking to my plants. 😂

    Here's how involved the developer is with their own forum:

    Vincent

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    it's almost 2 years that the Intua forum is a spam bot playground :D

    I'll open another ticket to support and will email them directly , but this time I'll link photos/video to filesharing platform that keeps stats (so I can confirm that someone actually checked it)

    My understanding is that their Discord is the place to go.

    It's funny that in 2023, people are expected to register on some strange gaming chat platform or Facebook to get customer service 😄 either customer service is via email (or phone in the case of bigger companies), or nonexistent as far as I (44 year old grumpy man) am concerned.

    Agree 100%. I’m gonna add the similar inconvenience of downloading a new ticket storing app every single time you go to show or concert. I know that’s off topic but it’s in the same ballpark

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @Korakios said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    My understanding is that their Discord is the place to go.

    Does the dev show up there ?

    There are people there that are in touch with the dev and relay information about bugs.

    Thanks for the info , but definitely won't bother , will (re)try the usual official forms :)
    If by any chance , I get some new info will post back here

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @Korakios said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    My understanding is that their Discord is the place to go.

    Does the dev show up there ?

    There are people there that are in touch with the dev and relay information about bugs.

    nearly kafkaesque:)

  • @Korakios said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @Korakios said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    My understanding is that their Discord is the place to go.

    Does the dev show up there ?

    There are people there that are in touch with the dev and relay information about bugs.

    Thanks for the info , but definitely won't bother , will (re)try the usual official forms :)
    If by any chance , I get some new info will post back here

    @Korakios Did you see my post above? Try the contact email address on the website, worked for me.

  • @Robin2 said:

    @Korakios said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @Korakios said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    My understanding is that their Discord is the place to go.

    Does the dev show up there ?

    There are people there that are in touch with the dev and relay information about bugs.

    Thanks for the info , but definitely won't bother , will (re)try the usual official forms :)
    If by any chance , I get some new info will post back here

    @Korakios Did you see my post above? Try the contact email address on the website, worked for me.

    Yes ,I've done that in the past multiple times , although it's not meant for reporting bug :p
    I much appreciate for the help though , let's focus on the positive side , the app was updated :)

  • There's a contact form meant for support: https://support.intua.net/hc/en-us/requests/new
    It can be found on their support page: https://support.intua.net/hc/en-us

  • @wim said:
    There's a contact form meant for support: https://support.intua.net/hc/en-us/requests/new
    It can be found on their support page: https://support.intua.net/hc/en-us

    It is my sense that the Discord is a better place to communicate. There are people that are actively helpful and who are beta testers in contact with the developer.

  • @SevenSystems said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @Korakios said:

    @wim said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    It is often necessary to remind a developer of a bug -- or for more than one person to contact them. Even the most conscientious developer sometimes loses track of bugs -- and sometimes they prioritize based on feedback. When I was a developer, the person who made the decisions about what bugs to fix often de-prioritized bugs if there wasn't much feedback about them.

    How much experience have you actually had with interacting with Intua? I've had more interaction talking to my plants. 😂

    Here's how involved the developer is with their own forum:

    Vincent

    About
    Username vincent Joined July 2017 Visits 169 Last Active August 2020 Roles Member, Moderator, Administrator

    >

    it's almost 2 years that the Intua forum is a spam bot playground :D

    I'll open another ticket to support and will email them directly , but this time I'll link photos/video to filesharing platform that keeps stats (so I can confirm that someone actually checked it)

    My understanding is that their Discord is the place to go.

    It's funny that in 2023, people are expected to register on some strange gaming chat platform or Facebook to get customer service 😄 either customer service is via email (or phone in the case of bigger companies), or nonexistent as far as I (44 year old grumpy man) am concerned.

    I actually don’t mind Discord. It’s kind of evolved passed the gaming only chat rooms and has a ton of cool chat rooms available. I’m on some for YouTubers I follow, Twin Peaks (the show), various synths and developers, musicians, record listening parties, etc.

    But you also have a very valid point. Discord should be an alternative but not the only form of communication. Email should be a bare necessity.

  • @HotStrange said:

    @SevenSystems said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @Korakios said:

    @wim said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    It is often necessary to remind a developer of a bug -- or for more than one person to contact them. Even the most conscientious developer sometimes loses track of bugs -- and sometimes they prioritize based on feedback. When I was a developer, the person who made the decisions about what bugs to fix often de-prioritized bugs if there wasn't much feedback about them.

    How much experience have you actually had with interacting with Intua? I've had more interaction talking to my plants. 😂

    Here's how involved the developer is with their own forum:

    Vincent

    About
    Username vincent Joined July 2017 Visits 169 Last Active August 2020 Roles Member, Moderator, Administrator

    >

    it's almost 2 years that the Intua forum is a spam bot playground :D

    I'll open another ticket to support and will email them directly , but this time I'll link photos/video to filesharing platform that keeps stats (so I can confirm that someone actually checked it)

    My understanding is that their Discord is the place to go.

    It's funny that in 2023, people are expected to register on some strange gaming chat platform or Facebook to get customer service 😄 either customer service is via email (or phone in the case of bigger companies), or nonexistent as far as I (44 year old grumpy man) am concerned.

    I actually don’t mind Discord. It’s kind of evolved passed the gaming only chat rooms and has a ton of cool chat rooms available. I’m on some for YouTubers I follow, Twin Peaks (the show), various synths and developers, musicians, record listening parties, etc.

    But you also have a very valid point. Discord should be an alternative but not the only form of communication. Email should be a bare necessity.

    Of course it's fine as an alternative. But email is (unfortunately) still the absolute smallest common denominator when it comes to "official" online communication and thus as you said, that's what everyone has to offer as a minimum. I'm surprised that the App Store guidelines don't require something like this. They should! ☝️⚖️

  • I think I’ll stick to the sampler on my Logic Pro on iPad.

  • @MAtrixplan said:
    Constantly...

    LOL 🤣😂😁

  • @SevenSystems said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @SevenSystems said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @Korakios said:

    @wim said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    It is often necessary to remind a developer of a bug -- or for more than one person to contact them. Even the most conscientious developer sometimes loses track of bugs -- and sometimes they prioritize based on feedback. When I was a developer, the person who made the decisions about what bugs to fix often de-prioritized bugs if there wasn't much feedback about them.

    How much experience have you actually had with interacting with Intua? I've had more interaction talking to my plants. 😂

    Here's how involved the developer is with their own forum:

    Vincent

    About
    Username vincent Joined July 2017 Visits 169 Last Active August 2020 Roles Member, Moderator, Administrator

    >

    it's almost 2 years that the Intua forum is a spam bot playground :D

    I'll open another ticket to support and will email them directly , but this time I'll link photos/video to filesharing platform that keeps stats (so I can confirm that someone actually checked it)

    My understanding is that their Discord is the place to go.

    It's funny that in 2023, people are expected to register on some strange gaming chat platform or Facebook to get customer service 😄 either customer service is via email (or phone in the case of bigger companies), or nonexistent as far as I (44 year old grumpy man) am concerned.

    I actually don’t mind Discord. It’s kind of evolved passed the gaming only chat rooms and has a ton of cool chat rooms available. I’m on some for YouTubers I follow, Twin Peaks (the show), various synths and developers, musicians, record listening parties, etc.

    But you also have a very valid point. Discord should be an alternative but not the only form of communication. Email should be a bare necessity.

    Of course it's fine as an alternative. But email is (unfortunately) still the absolute smallest common denominator when it comes to "official" online communication and thus as you said, that's what everyone has to offer as a minimum. I'm surprised that the App Store guidelines don't require something like this. They should! ☝️⚖️

    For sure. I’m hesitant to buy apps from any developer if I don’t see a way to contact them if issues arise.

  • @Telstar5 said:
    I think I’ll stick to the sampler on my Logic Pro on iPad.

    It can’t compare to BM3. Not yet anyway. There are tons of samplers on iOS and most are better than Logics lol. IMO anyway.

  • For the things that I like BM3 for, there is nothing that matches it. I use it pretty much entirely for a certain kind of flexible slicing. Its ability to do high quality simultaneous time-stretching and pitch-shifting doesn’t have any iOS peers imo…even on my ancient iPad.

    And I can see why for some that wouldn’t matter.

  • @espiegel123 said:
    For the things that I like BM3 for, there is nothing that matches it. I use it pretty much entirely for a certain kind of flexible slicing. Its ability to do high quality simultaneous time-stretching and pitch-shifting doesn’t have any iOS peers imo…even on my ancient iPad.

    And I can see why for some that wouldn’t matter.

    Yes the time stretching and pitch shifting algorithms are second to none on iOS right now.

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  • @ehehehe said:
    Too bad no AU stability fixes were added. I want to like this app.

    Which AU are you having trouble with?

  • @israelite said:

    @MAtrixplan said:
    Constantly...

    LOL 🤣😂😁

    I'm thinking now about a father that left family for 2 years and he come back with gifts and says: "I'm with You always" :tired_face:

  • Nice to see :)

    This is the iOS DAW that stood the test of time for me.

    When iPhone :(

  • @MAtrixplan said:

    @israelite said:

    @MAtrixplan said:
    Constantly...

    LOL 🤣😂😁

    I'm thinking now about a father that left family for 2 years and he come back with gifts and says: "I'm with You always" :tired_face:

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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