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AUM 1.4.6 is out!

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  • @j_liljedahl said:

    @audiblevideo said:

    Huge update, i was trying to crash D1 to test the node reload but got to 5 instances without crashing… weird

    Reload works also for non-crashed plugins. It replaces the node with a new instance but keeps the state. The same as if you quit aum and reload the session, but for a single plugin only.

    Had my first crash with koala, tapped the app, the old reload prompt popped up, tapped on that and loosed everything 🙁

    I’ll try it next time

  • edited December 2024

    @cokomairena said:

    @j_liljedahl said:

    @audiblevideo said:

    Huge update, i was trying to crash D1 to test the node reload but got to 5 instances without crashing… weird

    Reload works also for non-crashed plugins. It replaces the node with a new instance but keeps the state. The same as if you quit aum and reload the session, but for a single plugin only.

    Had my first crash with koala, tapped the app, the old reload prompt popped up, tapped on that and loosed everything 🙁

    I’ll try it next time

    Koala was the only plugin of all the ones I tried that didn't handle the new Reload for some reason. I've contacted the Koala dev about it but still waiting for a response.

    However, this new Reload is simply for the case you want to reload a running plugin for whatever reason. It won't help if the plugin has already crashed, then the state is lost unless you saved it before crashing.

  • I swear that before the update, if you gave tracks labels those labels would show up the you were picking midi sources/destinations. Like if you had an eq on several tracks you’d see the track name in the menu… only seeing track numbers now… did it go “poof” or was I imagining it?

  • @MonkeyDrummer said:
    I swear that before the update, if you gave tracks labels those labels would show up the you were picking midi sources/destinations. Like if you had an eq on several tracks you’d see the track name in the menu… only seeing track numbers now… did it go “poof” or was I imagining it?

    I assume by "tracks" you mean the channel strips? Channel strip names are not shown in the MIDI source/destination lists, only the names of the sources/destinations and the type, channel number and slot number.

  • This is a big update.. quite impressive!

  • edited December 2024

    Can someone please tell me where access to “bookmarked” channels can now be found? My memory has me looking in the lower right corner….

    Edit 1: My bad, i read the release notes…now to figure out what the navigator is :D

    Edit 2: Ok got it…not thrilled by this but I’m sure i’ll adjust :)

  • @drewinnit said:
    Can someone please tell me where access to “bookmarked” channels can now be found? My memory has me looking in the lower right corner….

    My bad, i read the release notes…now to figure out what the navigator is :D

    The "Navigator" menu at the top-right.

  • @j_liljedahl Im wondering if you have more advanced midi mapping curves on your roadmap already?
    While it’s often helpful to use the basic linear map to scale or shift cc’s, the ability to have a few intermediate points, or even curves/splines would be super useful.

    Like a V shape for crossfaders, or stepper values for quantizing cc’s.

    I’d assume these are on the list, but if not I’d love to see ‘em.

    Actually, I’d pay for an IAP or a V2 in a heartbeat if there was some more advanced, and easy to use (no hex programming!) midi routing and manipulation. Like a node graph or modular set of midi manipulation devices that are integrated into AUM.

  • @wim thanks mate, i got there in the end :)

    I’ve spent most of 2024 using my hardware and now i’m back on ipad with significant drambo and AUM updates, all my “muscle memory” of the interfaces is screwy!

  • @j_liljedahl

    Amazing update!

    I would expect the plugin tab to just show plugins,
    Because there is already ALL and Channels.
    Means more space for plugins.

    And I wish for just toggle device on / off as in show/hide,
    Same button. Orange or Grey. Tap Tap. No X required.

    Tap SHOW. tap HIDE. Exactly like the AUM midi trigger for show/hide.
    Intuitive, no X. Less input error. Better KLM.

    And a pin for the sidebar would be nice too.

    Thank you for the update.

  • @MonkeyDrummer said:
    @j_liljedahl Im wondering if you have more advanced midi mapping curves on your roadmap already?
    While it’s often helpful to use the basic linear map to scale or shift cc’s, the ability to have a few intermediate points, or even curves/splines would be super useful.

    Like a V shape for crossfaders, or stepper values for quantizing cc’s.

    I’d assume these are on the list, but if not I’d love to see ‘em.

    Yes, more advanced MIDI mapping curves is on the list of things I wish to add in the future :)

  • @tpj said:
    @j_liljedahl

    Amazing update!

    Thanks!

    I would expect the plugin tab to just show plugins,
    Because there is already ALL and Channels.
    Means more space for plugins.

    The Navigator shows an overview of the session, and Channel strips are the bones of a session. That's also how you know which channel strip a plugin is in. Note that you can tap a channel in the Navigator to scroll to it (replacing the old Bookmarks list). I have no plans on removing channel strips from the Navigator, sorry.

    And I wish for just toggle device on / off as in show/hide,
    Same button. Orange or Grey. Tap Tap. No X required.

    Tap SHOW. tap HIDE. Exactly like the AUM midi trigger for show/hide.
    Intuitive, no X. Less input error. Better KLM.

    I prefer it like this, because it means tapping a plugin in the list will show it, regardless if it's currently closed or just hidden beneath another plugin. For example, you can have multiple fullscreened plugins at once, and switching between them with a single tap from the Navigator.

    And a pin for the sidebar would be nice too.

    Yes, that would be nice, but would be a bigger change since the Navigator would then have to be non-modal to allow interacting with the rest of the app while still showing the Navigator. Also then perhaps the whole mixer view should be resized so that the mixer and navigator are separate "panels", similar to how the built-in keyboard works.

  • Hey guys how do I close a full screen app in AUM?

  • wimwim
    edited January 2

    @Uprightmusic - Swipe down from the top left or the top right of the screen. Left to restore, right to close.

  • You might want to go to the bottom of the settings menu and reset help tips so the new stuff pops up at you.

  • @wim said:
    @Uprightmusic - Swipe down from the top left or the top right of the screen. Left to restore, right to close.

    Thank you!

  • @wim said:
    You might want to go to the bottom of the settings menu and reset help tips so the new stuff pops up at you.

    Yup just did this. Thank you

  • @j_liljedahl said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:
    @j_liljedahl Im wondering if you have more advanced midi mapping curves on your roadmap already?
    While it’s often helpful to use the basic linear map to scale or shift cc’s, the ability to have a few intermediate points, or even curves/splines would be super useful.

    Like a V shape for crossfaders, or stepper values for quantizing cc’s.

    I’d assume these are on the list, but if not I’d love to see ‘em.

    Yes, more advanced MIDI mapping curves is on the list of things I wish to add in the future :)

    Cool! Thanks!

    BTW, A minor usability issue with the Navigator's swipe left... It doubles IOS's own Slide Over... So if I'm using something like TC-11 in slideover, it always brings out the navigator, so I have to use slideover on the left side. Not a big deal, but just wanted to bring it up in case there was a way to make them live together nicer.

  • @MonkeyDrummer said:

    @j_liljedahl said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:
    @j_liljedahl Im wondering if you have more advanced midi mapping curves on your roadmap already?
    While it’s often helpful to use the basic linear map to scale or shift cc’s, the ability to have a few intermediate points, or even curves/splines would be super useful.

    Like a V shape for crossfaders, or stepper values for quantizing cc’s.

    I’d assume these are on the list, but if not I’d love to see ‘em.

    Yes, more advanced MIDI mapping curves is on the list of things I wish to add in the future :)

    Cool! Thanks!

    BTW, A minor usability issue with the Navigator's swipe left... It doubles IOS's own Slide Over... So if I'm using something like TC-11 in slideover, it always brings out the navigator, so I have to use slideover on the left side. Not a big deal, but just wanted to bring it up in case there was a way to make them live together nicer.

    Being able to move Navigator to the left or right would be quite nice.

    My issue similar to this, is pulling down the notification bar when I'm exiting full screen. Looks quite ugly to see the OS pull down first and then the AU leave fullscreen milliseconds later.

    Guided access is begging to be used :D

  • edited January 2

    @Goldiblockz said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:

    @j_liljedahl said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:
    @j_liljedahl Im wondering if you have more advanced midi mapping curves on your roadmap already?
    While it’s often helpful to use the basic linear map to scale or shift cc’s, the ability to have a few intermediate points, or even curves/splines would be super useful.

    Like a V shape for crossfaders, or stepper values for quantizing cc’s.

    I’d assume these are on the list, but if not I’d love to see ‘em.

    Yes, more advanced MIDI mapping curves is on the list of things I wish to add in the future :)

    Cool! Thanks!

    BTW, A minor usability issue with the Navigator's swipe left... It doubles IOS's own Slide Over... So if I'm using something like TC-11 in slideover, it always brings out the navigator, so I have to use slideover on the left side. Not a big deal, but just wanted to bring it up in case there was a way to make them live together nicer.

    Being able to move Navigator to the left or right would be quite nice.

    My issue similar to this, is pulling down the notification bar when I'm exiting full screen. Looks quite ugly to see the OS pull down first and then the AU leave fullscreen milliseconds later.

    Guided access is begging to be used :D

    You know you don't have to be at the extremely near right corner and swipe down to exit full-screen right?
    Somewhere right of the center of the iPad is enough for the swipe-down gesture :sunglasses:
    (The blinking lines indicate the swipe area when you enter full-screen).

  • @MonkeyDrummer said:

    @j_liljedahl said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:
    @j_liljedahl Im wondering if you have more advanced midi mapping curves on your roadmap already?
    While it’s often helpful to use the basic linear map to scale or shift cc’s, the ability to have a few intermediate points, or even curves/splines would be super useful.

    Like a V shape for crossfaders, or stepper values for quantizing cc’s.

    I’d assume these are on the list, but if not I’d love to see ‘em.

    Yes, more advanced MIDI mapping curves is on the list of things I wish to add in the future :)

    Cool! Thanks!

    BTW, A minor usability issue with the Navigator's swipe left... It doubles IOS's own Slide Over... So if I'm using something like TC-11 in slideover, it always brings out the navigator, so I have to use slideover on the left side. Not a big deal, but just wanted to bring it up in case there was a way to make them live together nicer.

    Just like the other iOS screen edge gestures, you can do a quick small swipe first to show the tab that iOS provides for the system gesture. So yes, you can decide if you want to swipe out the slide over or the navigator, just as you can decide if you want the notification center, control center, or AUMs restore/close fullscreen. It might take a bit of practice but I have it already in my muscle memory :)

  • @Samu said:

    @Goldiblockz said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:

    @j_liljedahl said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:
    @j_liljedahl Im wondering if you have more advanced midi mapping curves on your roadmap already?
    While it’s often helpful to use the basic linear map to scale or shift cc’s, the ability to have a few intermediate points, or even curves/splines would be super useful.

    Like a V shape for crossfaders, or stepper values for quantizing cc’s.

    I’d assume these are on the list, but if not I’d love to see ‘em.

    Yes, more advanced MIDI mapping curves is on the list of things I wish to add in the future :)

    Cool! Thanks!

    BTW, A minor usability issue with the Navigator's swipe left... It doubles IOS's own Slide Over... So if I'm using something like TC-11 in slideover, it always brings out the navigator, so I have to use slideover on the left side. Not a big deal, but just wanted to bring it up in case there was a way to make them live together nicer.

    Being able to move Navigator to the left or right would be quite nice.

    My issue similar to this, is pulling down the notification bar when I'm exiting full screen. Looks quite ugly to see the OS pull down first and then the AU leave fullscreen milliseconds later.

    Guided access is begging to be used :D

    You know you don't have to be at the extremely near right corner and swipe down to exit full-screen right?
    Somewhere right of the center of the iPad is enough for the swipe-down gesture :sunglasses:
    (The blinking lines indicate the swipe area when you enter full-screen).

    I'm speaking of the left-side and center of the top of the screen, not the control center in the upper right.. The notification bar..

  • @Goldiblockz said:

    @Samu said:

    @Goldiblockz said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:

    @j_liljedahl said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:
    @j_liljedahl Im wondering if you have more advanced midi mapping curves on your roadmap already?
    While it’s often helpful to use the basic linear map to scale or shift cc’s, the ability to have a few intermediate points, or even curves/splines would be super useful.

    Like a V shape for crossfaders, or stepper values for quantizing cc’s.

    I’d assume these are on the list, but if not I’d love to see ‘em.

    Yes, more advanced MIDI mapping curves is on the list of things I wish to add in the future :)

    Cool! Thanks!

    BTW, A minor usability issue with the Navigator's swipe left... It doubles IOS's own Slide Over... So if I'm using something like TC-11 in slideover, it always brings out the navigator, so I have to use slideover on the left side. Not a big deal, but just wanted to bring it up in case there was a way to make them live together nicer.

    Being able to move Navigator to the left or right would be quite nice.

    My issue similar to this, is pulling down the notification bar when I'm exiting full screen. Looks quite ugly to see the OS pull down first and then the AU leave fullscreen milliseconds later.

    Guided access is begging to be used :D

    You know you don't have to be at the extremely near right corner and swipe down to exit full-screen right?
    Somewhere right of the center of the iPad is enough for the swipe-down gesture :sunglasses:
    (The blinking lines indicate the swipe area when you enter full-screen).

    I'm speaking of the left-side and center of the top of the screen, not the control center in the upper right.. The notification bar..

    Same deal there with the gestures, the white lines indicate the swipe areas when entering full-screen...

  • edited January 2

    @Samu said:

    @Goldiblockz said:

    @Samu said:

    @Goldiblockz said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:

    @j_liljedahl said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:
    @j_liljedahl Im wondering if you have more advanced midi mapping curves on your roadmap already?
    While it’s often helpful to use the basic linear map to scale or shift cc’s, the ability to have a few intermediate points, or even curves/splines would be super useful.

    Like a V shape for crossfaders, or stepper values for quantizing cc’s.

    I’d assume these are on the list, but if not I’d love to see ‘em.

    Yes, more advanced MIDI mapping curves is on the list of things I wish to add in the future :)

    Cool! Thanks!

    BTW, A minor usability issue with the Navigator's swipe left... It doubles IOS's own Slide Over... So if I'm using something like TC-11 in slideover, it always brings out the navigator, so I have to use slideover on the left side. Not a big deal, but just wanted to bring it up in case there was a way to make them live together nicer.

    Being able to move Navigator to the left or right would be quite nice.

    My issue similar to this, is pulling down the notification bar when I'm exiting full screen. Looks quite ugly to see the OS pull down first and then the AU leave fullscreen milliseconds later.

    Guided access is begging to be used :D

    You know you don't have to be at the extremely near right corner and swipe down to exit full-screen right?
    Somewhere right of the center of the iPad is enough for the swipe-down gesture :sunglasses:
    (The blinking lines indicate the swipe area when you enter full-screen).

    I'm speaking of the left-side and center of the top of the screen, not the control center in the upper right.. The notification bar..

    Same deal there with the gestures, the white lines indicate the swipe areas when entering full-screen...

    I'm not getting the ugly behavior I was initially, today. Right now it only brings down the OS preview arrow prompting an additional swipe down for the notification shade, while down-sizing the AU. This is great. When I was trying it out initially, a single swipe would bring the notification shade down with the AU and it was quite ugly.

  • @Goldiblockz said:

    @Samu said:

    @Goldiblockz said:

    @Samu said:

    @Goldiblockz said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:

    @j_liljedahl said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:
    @j_liljedahl Im wondering if you have more advanced midi mapping curves on your roadmap already?
    While it’s often helpful to use the basic linear map to scale or shift cc’s, the ability to have a few intermediate points, or even curves/splines would be super useful.

    Like a V shape for crossfaders, or stepper values for quantizing cc’s.

    I’d assume these are on the list, but if not I’d love to see ‘em.

    Yes, more advanced MIDI mapping curves is on the list of things I wish to add in the future :)

    Cool! Thanks!

    BTW, A minor usability issue with the Navigator's swipe left... It doubles IOS's own Slide Over... So if I'm using something like TC-11 in slideover, it always brings out the navigator, so I have to use slideover on the left side. Not a big deal, but just wanted to bring it up in case there was a way to make them live together nicer.

    Being able to move Navigator to the left or right would be quite nice.

    My issue similar to this, is pulling down the notification bar when I'm exiting full screen. Looks quite ugly to see the OS pull down first and then the AU leave fullscreen milliseconds later.

    Guided access is begging to be used :D

    You know you don't have to be at the extremely near right corner and swipe down to exit full-screen right?
    Somewhere right of the center of the iPad is enough for the swipe-down gesture :sunglasses:
    (The blinking lines indicate the swipe area when you enter full-screen).

    I'm speaking of the left-side and center of the top of the screen, not the control center in the upper right.. The notification bar..

    Same deal there with the gestures, the white lines indicate the swipe areas when entering full-screen...

    I'm not getting the ugly behavior I was initially, today. Right now it only brings down the OS preview arrow prompting an additional swipe down for the notification shade, while down-sizing the AU. This is great. When I was trying it out initially, a single swipe would bring the notification shade down with the AU and it was quite ugly.

    That's weird! Glad it works now :)

  • edited January 11

    Wow, this new version of aum is tha baum!! Thank you sir. Seems the ui is faster too

  • Hello !

    This new version is really much more UX, it's much more comfortable and quicker.

    Another idea would be to enlarge the close button and open button areas. It's very close, and by enlarging these two areas and moving them apart, it would be even more practical.
    Personally, I don't like to click there for fear of clicking on the wrong button.
    :)

  • Thanks for the update , full screen exit…

  • @Antos3345 said:

    @GeoTony said:
    @Antos3345 if AUM is running at say 128 BPM you can use the clock divider / multiplier to drive individual channels at slower speeds e.g. 64, 32, 16, 8 or faster speeds e.g. 256, 512, 1024 etc depending on whether the receiving app can go that low or high.

    Could this be used to split the midi timing from a step sequencer that only runs at 16 th notes? Bram Bos Bassline sequencer is swift, but doesn't have any slower timing speeds.

    Thanks

    Yes thats right. I have used this same scenario to get chiptune type effects from Bram Bos Hilda, which only goes up to 1/16th notes.

  • sorry if this is the wrong thread! but I'm wondering -- is there any way to disarm recording for all tracks at once in AUM?

    In bigger projects I always end up missing one or two channels when switching to record different things and clogging up my poor pad with useless wavs

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