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Super secret app! (Audiobus Remote)

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  • @aaronpc said:
    Apple should at least send you guys a commission. My iPad 3 was just fine until this app made it so much easier to use elaborate configurations. Now I'm constantly hitting CPU limits and this thing is looking more and more like my mother's next iPad.

    If we added an affiliate link, would you buy it through that? :D

    One quibble. I use the phone as my remote and it doesn't take too long before enough apps are open to cause the buttons to scale down to an unmanageable size. I know this is probably a necessary feature to make it a universal app, but it would be nice to have the option to minimize app sections to a single row and/or scroll up/down. Some apps are going to go a little crazy with the buttons, and I don't want it to instantly render the remote useless. For example, if I want to use DM1 just to run some drumloops, I don't want it's tiny little pads forcing everything else down in size.

    Yeah, we know about this and we're already thinking about adding a way to minimize channel strips so you'll have more room and less tiny icons.

    None of this is a real problem yet, due to my aforementioned CPU shortcomings, but it's something for you to chew on while Mom awaits her new/old device. Thanks much!

    We'll do that.

  • @JohnInBoston said:
    aaronpc. +1
    Playing with DM1 triggers is fun, but I imagine that I would mostly just want Play/Pause. I think as a matter of policy each app should supply a single row version (app switch, on/off, maybe one knob) and a full layout (drum pads, individual loopy triggers etc), with a little collapse/expand button for each app.

    We're considering something like a 'detail view' with even more controls.

  • @Sebastian said:
    We're considering something like a 'detail view' with even more controls.

    Glad to hear this.

  • Awesome app!

    I hope to use this as more of a monitoring app for live performance. As a guitarist, I don't see using the control interface much as I'm generally switching/starting things with my feet. But being able to see key params on several apps at a glance is nice.

    I would like to see collapsible controls for the apps I don't need to monitor, and allow for the others to scale up. I'd probably use an iPod touch for monitoring, and icons can get a bit small with even a few apps loaded into Audiobus.

    I'd also hope that there will be an option for app developers to give users the ability to determine what controls are visible to remote, and provide many more options beyond what they assume the general user will want/need.

  • edited July 2015

    On the iPod Touch, the top chord on SP Electro is missing from the Audiobus Remote screen.

  • I wonder if it's possible to use the audiobus remote panel on the same iPad locally for ergonomic workflow .

  • edited July 2015

    @parallaxobject said:
    On the iPod Touch, the top chord on SP Electro is missing from the Audiobus Remote screen.

    We know. We left out the row with the diminished chord because 7 row would be too much.

  • @Sebastian said:

    Diminished screen?

  • edited July 2015

    @Sebastian said:
    We know. We left out the row with the diminished chord because 7 row would be too much.

    What's the possibility of each app dev defining what parameters are available for remote and allowing users to decide which ones they need?

    Wouldn't expect it out of the gate, but hoping its something that would make sense at some point.

  • edited July 2015

    @Sebastian said:

    Good idea, given the space.

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