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  • All my updates today went very slowly.

  • edited April 2013

    Has anybody noticed that we have a problem with Reverb 2 ?
    Try selecting a sound (Grand Piano, for example), and switch the Reverb to 2.
    The audio gets very weird. Reverbs 1 and 3 are OK.

  • What do you mean by weird? I just tried it and while each reverb has its own character, it did not sound wrong.

  • @busker Yes. Apple changed the update protocols a while back. Incremental upgrades are now the way it's done.

  • @periurban

    Interesting, I assume this is over the air updates only? I usually download app updates via iTunes on my Mac and then sync to my devices, which is probably why I haven't noticed (it always downloads the full ipa using that method).

    Good to know!

  • edited April 2013

    @PhilW

    I mean a very high pitched noise that goes along with the Reverb 2 sound.
    Try increasing both Level and Time controls to hear it clearly.
    I should note I'm on iPad 3 iOS 6.1.3

  • edited April 2013

    This fun! Hooked up ST and Gestrument as AB inputs, Cubasis as out. Started MidiBridge. In Gestrument turned off the internal synth defined instruments 1 and 2 as midichannels 1and 2, set the note ranges to one higher than the other (E3-E5, E1-E3) and set Ges to virtual out. In ST set part 1 to LP metal midi ch 1 and part 2 to pick bass m channel 2. Set Midi bridge to receive from Gest. And send to ST and Cubasis. Created 2 midi and 1 audio track in Cubasis and set the m's to record midi 1 and 2 from MidiBridge, audio from AudioBus ST. Enabled record on all 3 tracks

    From Gestrument hit record on the Cubasis AB panel icon. Doodled away. It all worked! Recorded two midi and one audio. Now if only ST had multi-out AB audio. But as a work around I can send each midi back to ST and re-record the LP and bass each to their own audio. Fun fun fun. MidiBridge is a great work around Cubasis' lack of midi thru.

  • Yea Apple now allows "partial updates" meaning you don't have to redownload the entire content, only the part that have been changed or updated. This allows less data usage and quicker updates

  • @FRibeiro No, it still sounds like I think it should. I've got an iPad 2 running 6.0.1. Reverb 2 isn't my favourite, its a more echoey reverb than just a straight reverb sound, although it depends on what you are playing.

  • Has anyone managed to get all 4 parts controlled by midi channels 1 to 4 ?

    If so how ?

  • @DaveMagoo Yes. In parts menu, set channels in upper left corner on each part, then simultaneously touch each part with four fingers. I guess that's what you're asking.

  • edited May 2013

    Thanks @mgmg4871

    Just need to figure out how to do the same with Alchemy.

  • @DaveMagoo Go to menu, then configuration. Midi in grey out undesired channels in any source. For midi out go to menu click on midi out. Go to configuration darken whatever channel you want, only one at a time though. That can be any source or another app listed.

  • Just got this from Camel Support.....

    Hi,

    Thanks for writing. We're sorry but Alchemy Mobile currently is not multitimbral. It actually only has a single synth part active at any given time. When you change tracks in Alchemy Mobile, the previously loaded track is rendered to audio. When you return to that track it is loaded as MIDI again.

    This lets us provide 4-track recording without the CPU load of 4 instances of the synth engine.

    Chris

  • Good to know at least!

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