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The Audiobus Forum is now the Loopy Pro forum

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  • edited November 2024

    @wim said:

    @uncledave said:
    Has the search results format been changed? It seems like it now returns every single post containing the term. I believe it used to just return one link to each topic. Also, search used to use Google, but apparently no longer does. Finally, it would be very useful to be able to search topic headings only, when looking for a discussion on something.

    I mention this because another member suggested that we start a new list of MPE synths, because he could not find the prior threads on this topic. Making a new list is a lot of wasted effort on members' part, and the new list will be lost as soon as it is no longer updated. We need a better search. Please!

    I think that's a whoopsie. There was a transition waiting for the site transfer to process with Google. @Michael had said he would keep the "site:forum.audiob.us" appending to the google search, but it looks like it somehow reverted to the stock Vanilla forum search rather than google.

    I'm sure it'll get sorted soon.

    I really wish this forum engine had a decent native search instead of relying on 3rd party that will never be as effective as it won't ever search by thread title or username. Sigh.

  • @Qmishery said:
    Serious question though.

    Where did you hide the page of audiobus-compatible apps now?!

    Hi. It's still in the old place. Loopy Pro has split from Audiobus, as described in the first post of this thread.

  • edited November 2024

    @Qmishery said:

    @wim said:

    @uncledave said:
    Has the search results format been changed? It seems like it now returns every single post containing the term. I believe it used to just return one link to each topic. Also, search used to use Google, but apparently no longer does. Finally, it would be very useful to be able to search topic headings only, when looking for a discussion on something.

    I mention this because another member suggested that we start a new list of MPE synths, because he could not find the prior threads on this topic. Making a new list is a lot of wasted effort on members' part, and the new list will be lost as soon as it is no longer updated. We need a better search. Please!

    I think that's a whoopsie. There was a transition waiting for the site transfer to process with Google. @Michael had said he would keep the "site:forum.audiob.us" appending to the google search, but it looks like it somehow reverted to the stock Vanilla forum search rather than google.

    I'm sure it'll get sorted soon.

    I really wish this forum engine had a decent native search instead of relying on 3rd party that will never be as effective as it won't ever search by thread title or username. Sigh.

    I’d like that too! Please direct complaints to Vanilla!

  • @uncledave said:
    Hi. It's still in the old place. Loopy Pro has split from Audiobus, as described in the first post of this thread.

    Thanks!

    Well, the first post describes the forum changing name and address, but I've no idea about what went behind the scenes overall. Like, what is relation/difference between all of that.

    Anyway, I think this forum is one of community pillars for ios music making, so it's extremely important. Glad to know it's allright.

  • @Qmishery said:

    @uncledave said:
    Hi. It's still in the old place. Loopy Pro has split from Audiobus, as described in the first post of this thread.

    Thanks!

    Well, the first post describes the forum changing name and address, but I've no idea about what went behind the scenes overall. Like, what is relation/difference between all of that.

    Anyway, I think this forum is one of community pillars for ios music making, so it's extremely important. Glad to know it's allright.

    Sorry. There was an earlier thread where Michael described the transition. Didn't realize they were different. It was also in the header on every page of the new forum.

  • The name change is good, but the best thing is the removal of politics from the Forum over the last 6 months.

    We went through an American election without any political punch ups.

    Well done Mods.

  • @Simon said:
    The name change is good, but the best thing is the removal of politics from the Forum over the last 6 months.

    We went through an American election without any political punch ups.

    Well done Mods.

    100% agreed. ☝️This place was my escape from everyone irl driving me utterly mad with "vote this way" and "vote that way". 😂

  • Wow, took me a minute to realize I was on the right forum! But hey, I guess everything happens for a reason, right?

  • wimwim
    edited November 2024

    I stumbled over an interesting discovery concerning the new Audiobus owners...

  • @Michael said:

    Good point! I’ll update the link; it should be the General App Discussion category now

    You need some help with this, bro? I know HTML! 😛

    @wim said:
    I stumbled over an interesting discovery concerning the new Audiobus owners...

    That is interesting. Francesco and Andrea must be very persuasive to get these devs to give up their children.

  • @wim said:
    I stumbled over an interesting discovery concerning the new Audiobus owners...

    Oh!! 👀👀👀

  • @yellow_eyez said:
    OMG you mean those two guys sold audiobus to AudioKit!?

    Finally - AudioKit made it! Lol

    I think the situation is that the devs that have taken on Audiobus have also taken on some neglected audiokit apos that wouldn’t otherwise have been updated

  • Correct.

  • wimwim
    edited November 2024

    There's a new Audiobus beta in TestFlight. It looks like the new owners are making good on their intentions to keep it alive. 👍🏼

  • wimwim
    edited December 2024

    (Note: Arkenax2 account was removed once the problem with the original @Arkenax account was resolved)

    Welcome back @Arkenax. 😎

  • @wim said:
    There's a new Audiobus beta in TestFlight. It looks like the new owners are making good on their intentions to keep it alive. 👍🏼

    By adding tracking to the app. Not impressed.

  • wimwim
    edited December 2024

    @ecou said:

    @wim said:
    There's a new Audiobus beta in TestFlight. It looks like the new owners are making good on their intentions to keep it alive. 👍🏼

    By adding tracking to the app. Not impressed.

    Same.

    I'm actually not even going to open the new release. Not that adding a tracker that can, at worst, be used for targeted advertising is a horrible thing. Many people actually prefer web advertising to be better targeted to their use patterns. I just personally don't like it.

  • edited December 2024

    New section here on the site? Loopy Pro Gear? Great idea!

    Also, is that new section going to be a new look for the whole site? That looks pretty exciting, @Michael.

  • If you look at the very top of the forum you'll see a link to a page on LoopyPro.com that lists some of the gear that works well with Loopy Pro. It has affiliate links. If anyone is thinking of buying gear, a nice gesture would be to use the links there if appropriate for your situation.

  • @wim said:
    If you look at the very top of the forum you'll see a link to a page on LoopyPro.com that lists some of the gear that works well with Loopy Pro. It has affiliate links. If anyone is thinking of buying gear, a nice gesture would be to use the links there if appropriate for your situation.

    There are star ratings on each product link. Who rated the equipment?

  • @NeuM said:

    @wim said:
    If you look at the very top of the forum you'll see a link to a page on LoopyPro.com that lists some of the gear that works well with Loopy Pro. It has affiliate links. If anyone is thinking of buying gear, a nice gesture would be to use the links there if appropriate for your situation.

    There are star ratings on each product link. Who rated the equipment?

    It’s the average of the ratings people have given. The person submitting a review gives a rating and anyone can rate the gear by submitting a comment.

  • wimwim
    edited December 2024

    @espiegel123 said:

    @NeuM said:

    @wim said:
    If you look at the very top of the forum you'll see a link to a page on LoopyPro.com that lists some of the gear that works well with Loopy Pro. It has affiliate links. If anyone is thinking of buying gear, a nice gesture would be to use the links there if appropriate for your situation.

    There are star ratings on each product link. Who rated the equipment?

    It’s the average of the ratings people have given. The person submitting a review gives a rating and anyone can rate the gear by submitting a comment.

    What order are they listed in? Any other than the groupings?

    How do they get put on the list? I'm curious as I don't see the Lewitt Connect 6, which is supposed to have some of the dual device capabilities of the iConnectivity 4c.

  • edited December 2024

    @wim said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @NeuM said:

    @wim said:
    If you look at the very top of the forum you'll see a link to a page on LoopyPro.com that lists some of the gear that works well with Loopy Pro. It has affiliate links. If anyone is thinking of buying gear, a nice gesture would be to use the links there if appropriate for your situation.

    There are star ratings on each product link. Who rated the equipment?

    It’s the average of the ratings people have given. The person submitting a review gives a rating and anyone can rate the gear by submitting a comment.

    What order are they listed in? Any?

    How do they get put on the list? I'm curious as I don't see the Lewitt Connect 6, which is supposed to have some of the dual device capabilities of the iConnectivity 4c.

    I think it is a simple matter of people having submitted their reviews. What is in the database are review's submitted by Loopy Pro users of gear they use.

    The intention is for people to be writing up the gear they actually use.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @wim said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @NeuM said:

    @wim said:
    If you look at the very top of the forum you'll see a link to a page on LoopyPro.com that lists some of the gear that works well with Loopy Pro. It has affiliate links. If anyone is thinking of buying gear, a nice gesture would be to use the links there if appropriate for your situation.

    There are star ratings on each product link. Who rated the equipment?

    It’s the average of the ratings people have given. The person submitting a review gives a rating and anyone can rate the gear by submitting a comment.

    What order are they listed in? Any?

    How do they get put on the list? I'm curious as I don't see the Lewitt Connect 6, which is supposed to have some of the dual device capabilities of the iConnectivity 4c.

    I think it is a simple matter of people having submitted their reviews. What is in the database are review's submitted by Loopy Pro users of gear they use.

    The intention is for people to be writing up the gear they actually use.

    That's what I'm getting at. Where would someone submit a review to get a piece of gear listed that isn't there? Or is it a basically ad-hoc process by the page maintainer?

  • re: the Lewitt connect my impression (which might be mistaken) is that while it has dual host capabilities, it doesn't have the same sort of flexible audio/midi virtual routing as the iConnectivity devices.

  • @wim said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @wim said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @NeuM said:

    @wim said:
    If you look at the very top of the forum you'll see a link to a page on LoopyPro.com that lists some of the gear that works well with Loopy Pro. It has affiliate links. If anyone is thinking of buying gear, a nice gesture would be to use the links there if appropriate for your situation.

    There are star ratings on each product link. Who rated the equipment?

    It’s the average of the ratings people have given. The person submitting a review gives a rating and anyone can rate the gear by submitting a comment.

    What order are they listed in? Any?

    How do they get put on the list? I'm curious as I don't see the Lewitt Connect 6, which is supposed to have some of the dual device capabilities of the iConnectivity 4c.

    I think it is a simple matter of people having submitted their reviews. What is in the database are review's submitted by Loopy Pro users of gear they use.

    The intention is for people to be writing up the gear they actually use.

    That's what I'm getting at. Where would someone submit a review to get a piece of gear listed that isn't there? Or is it a basically ad-hoc process by the page maintainer?

    Anyone can log in to the page and submit a review or comment on a review.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @wim said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @wim said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @NeuM said:

    @wim said:
    If you look at the very top of the forum you'll see a link to a page on LoopyPro.com that lists some of the gear that works well with Loopy Pro. It has affiliate links. If anyone is thinking of buying gear, a nice gesture would be to use the links there if appropriate for your situation.

    There are star ratings on each product link. Who rated the equipment?

    It’s the average of the ratings people have given. The person submitting a review gives a rating and anyone can rate the gear by submitting a comment.

    What order are they listed in? Any?

    How do they get put on the list? I'm curious as I don't see the Lewitt Connect 6, which is supposed to have some of the dual device capabilities of the iConnectivity 4c.

    I think it is a simple matter of people having submitted their reviews. What is in the database are review's submitted by Loopy Pro users of gear they use.

    The intention is for people to be writing up the gear they actually use.

    That's what I'm getting at. Where would someone submit a review to get a piece of gear listed that isn't there? Or is it a basically ad-hoc process by the page maintainer?

    Anyone can log in to the page and submit a review or comment on a review.

    Maybe I'm just blind today, but I don't see a place to submit a review for a piece of equipment that isn't listed already.

  • @wim said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @wim said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @wim said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    @NeuM said:

    @wim said:
    If you look at the very top of the forum you'll see a link to a page on LoopyPro.com that lists some of the gear that works well with Loopy Pro. It has affiliate links. If anyone is thinking of buying gear, a nice gesture would be to use the links there if appropriate for your situation.

    There are star ratings on each product link. Who rated the equipment?

    It’s the average of the ratings people have given. The person submitting a review gives a rating and anyone can rate the gear by submitting a comment.

    What order are they listed in? Any?

    How do they get put on the list? I'm curious as I don't see the Lewitt Connect 6, which is supposed to have some of the dual device capabilities of the iConnectivity 4c.

    I think it is a simple matter of people having submitted their reviews. What is in the database are review's submitted by Loopy Pro users of gear they use.

    The intention is for people to be writing up the gear they actually use.

    That's what I'm getting at. Where would someone submit a review to get a piece of gear listed that isn't there? Or is it a basically ad-hoc process by the page maintainer?

    Anyone can log in to the page and submit a review or comment on a review.

    Maybe I'm just blind today, but I don't see a place to submit a review for a piece of equipment that isn't listed already.

    You should see something like this when logged in:

  • Thanks, that's what I was missing.

    To be fair, here's how the small and rather faint login link looks on Safari on the Mac. I also expected that if I was logged into the forum I'd be logged in there, so I wasn't looking for it.

  • I'm also not sure what to use for login credentials. I've got a bit confused jumble of old Audiobus forum and wiki sign in, roadmap sign in, LoopyPro sign in which used to work with my user name but now prefers my email address, former Loopy Pro wiki sign in ... I haven't taken the time out to sort through them all.

    I also don't see any way someone who didn't have an account can create one.

    No biggie. I don't even have any gear to submit. It was just rousing my curiosity how stuff became listed there.

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