Loopy Pro: Create music, your way.

What is Loopy Pro?Loopy Pro is a powerful, flexible, and intuitive live looper, sampler, clip launcher and DAW for iPhone and iPad. At its core, it allows you to record and layer sounds in real-time to create complex musical arrangements. But it doesn’t stop there—Loopy Pro offers advanced tools to customize your workflow, build dynamic performance setups, and create a seamless connection between instruments, effects, and external gear.

Use it for live looping, sequencing, arranging, mixing, and much more. Whether you're a live performer, a producer, or just experimenting with sound, Loopy Pro helps you take control of your creative process.

Download on the App Store

Loopy Pro is your all-in-one musical toolkit. Try it for free today.

cancel all midi assignments in VB3m inside AUM

I'm new to AUM, coming from a Mac MainStage world. For now I'm just trying to get VB3m to respond to my M-Audio Axiom 61. There is NO midi CC assigned in AUM, but moving a "drawbar" (fader) or pressing a button on the Axiom causes multiple parameters on VB3m to move at once. (maybe it's responding to a patch change message?)

If I assign a cc (say, a drawbar") in AUM, that works, but it's still changing the others.
How do I clear all midi assignments (including preset changes) in VB3m so I can set it up with mine? All I've tried so far is changing VB3m global channel, but then of course, the keys don't respond. Thanks, all.

Comments

  • @RhondaAjx1 : if you didn’t set up mappings in AUM then it sounds like VB3m has built-in mappings m. You should refer to its documentation about reassigning them.

  • The desktop documentation for VB3 -II show how to turn off program changes, but that setting doesn’t appear in the iOS/mobile version. There’s a MIDI MAP for the parameter functions, but nothing in there to do with blocking LSB/MSB that I can find. The mobile manual is pretty sparse.

  • @Rhodes54 said:
    The desktop documentation for VB3 -II show how to turn off program changes, but that setting doesn’t appear in the iOS/mobile version. There’s a MIDI MAP for the parameter functions, but nothing in there to do with blocking LSB/MSB that I can find. The mobile manual is pretty sparse.

    Have you contacted the developer?

    You filter the midi stream if the plugin doesn’t have a way to turn off that behavior.

  • Now my question has changed. I've got AUM up and and running with VB3m and three channels of Mellowsound, one each for flutes, strings and choir because I'm having extreme difficulty mapping my hardware controller to the AU instruments. I had to zero out every assignment in both AUM and vb3m and could finally get the drawbars to learn/work.

    Now trying to get a pedal to toggle and not be momentary for things like Vibrato on/off and Rotary speed. Despite the GSi promo page saying "Fully customizable Midi CC Mapping with Midi Learn function!" I have yet to find that and have no response from the developer. But also, when I try to "learn" the pedal (cc64) in AUM midi controls, it only responds as momentary (for Rotary speed) or Vibrato ON for press but not OFF for release. And how to simply switch tones in ONE instance/channel of Mellowsound instead of having to use THREE instances and the onscreen faders.

    I've been using multiple controllers and creating complex Concerts in MainStage since it came out. But AUM GUI is confusing coming from a MainStage environment, even though the underlying basics are the same. Most of the tutorial on YouTube seem to be geared toward patterns, sequences, recording, etc and quickly get into AUM areas like transport control, that I'd never use anyway.

    I may create a new post and delete the current one. "How To Do Basic AUM Midi Mapping For Old Hippie Rock Guys"

    Thanks for reading, a lot of this is just venting frustration at the learning curve. I'm doing my first gig tonight with AUM.

  • @Rhodes54 : turn on the cycle option to make an on/off switch toggle. This option is available if the AU Parameter is an on/off parameter. If the AU parameter is defined as continuous by the AU, it won't be available.

Sign In or Register to comment.