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  • @MonkeyDrummer said:

    @nabelnabel said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:
    I found that the old skool apc40 pairs well with it as you can also control synths with all those knobs and use pads to launch clips.

    Oooh, that's a tempting prospect. Just so I'm understanding it correctly, I could use a MIDI routing tool like AUM to have each column of buttons and faders control a different app?

    Yup.

    You'd use Genome's midi mapping to map the pads on the APC to the clips

    Then use AUM's midi learn for any exposed CC stuff for any au installed in AUM.

    Great. Okay, (hopefully) one last question for you... I actually do not have AUM yet and obviously I don't have an APC40, but I do have Audiobus and a Korg Nanokey studio. If I want to do something similar with my NKS in Audiobus, I haven't found a lot of information on what I would need to do. It seems like buying either or both the Audiobus MIDI Learn IAP and Midiflow would do the trick? I specifically want to be able to use the 8 knobs and pads on the NKS to trigger different things in separate apps. Start and stop sequences with the pads, and changing things like filter cutoff and resonance with the knobs. Thanks!

  • edited December 2019

    @nabelnabel said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:

    @nabelnabel said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:
    I found that the old skool apc40 pairs well with it as you can also control synths with all those knobs and use pads to launch clips.

    Oooh, that's a tempting prospect. Just so I'm understanding it correctly, I could use a MIDI routing tool like AUM to have each column of buttons and faders control a different app?

    Yup.

    You'd use Genome's midi mapping to map the pads on the APC to the clips

    Then use AUM's midi learn for any exposed CC stuff for any au installed in AUM.

    Great. Okay, (hopefully) one last question for you... I actually do not have AUM yet and obviously I don't have an APC40, but I do have Audiobus and a Korg Nanokey studio. If I want to do something similar with my NKS in Audiobus, I haven't found a lot of information on what I would need to do. It seems like buying either or both the Audiobus MIDI Learn IAP and Midiflow would do the trick? I specifically want to be able to use the 8 knobs and pads on the NKS to trigger different things in separate apps. Start and stop sequences with the pads, and changing things like filter cutoff and resonance with the knobs. Thanks!

    It's not that the Audiobus MIDI Learn IAP is expensive, and I doubt you'll need Midiflow, what you might need though is Korg's editor software for your NKS to adjust what the controls will send.

  • @rs2000 said:
    It's not that the Audiobus MIDI Learn IAP is expensive, and I doubt you'll need Midiflow, what you might need though is Korg's editor software for your NKS to adjust what the controls will send.

    Ah yeah, because the pads always trigger notes. So I'd have to go in and set them as CC values instead?

  • @nabelnabel said:

    @rs2000 said:
    It's not that the Audiobus MIDI Learn IAP is expensive, and I doubt you'll need Midiflow, what you might need though is Korg's editor software for your NKS to adjust what the controls will send.

    Ah yeah, because the pads always trigger notes. So I'd have to go in and set them as CC values instead?

    Exactly.

  • edited December 2019

    I tried this when I got home from work today and just enough it's simple enough to assign different parameters from different apps to different knobs. However I've hit a snag in that if I try to use the keyboard, it plays both apps at once. I tested this out with Animoog and Model D together. I tried putting the Animoog on channel 1 and the Model D on channel two that made it so the knobs only worked on one app. What I was hoping to do was have a latched ARP going on the model D, and then play over it with the Animoog without having the Model D pattern change.

    Yeesh. What a headache. Thanks again a million times over for all your help with my incessant problems, everyone. Sorry for being so hopeless. This is all dense stuff and it's hard finding answers no matter how much googling I do.

  • edited December 2019

    @nabelnabel said:
    I tried this when I got home from work today and just enough it's simple enough to assign different parameters from different apps to different knobs. However I've hit a snag in that if I try to use the keyboard, it plays both apps at once. I tested this out with Animoog and Model D together. I tried putting the Animoog on channel 1 and the Model D on channel two that made it so the knobs only worked on one app. What I was hoping to do was have a latched ARP going on the model D, and then play over it with the Animoog without having the Model D pattern change.

    Yeesh. What a headache. Thanks again a million times over for all your help with my incessant problems, everyone. Sorry for being so hopeless. This is all dense stuff and it's hard finding answers no matter how much googling I do.

    Maybe you can assign different keyboard MIDI channels to different scenes on the NKS.
    I'm not sure if that's possible?

    Edit: The keyboard MIDI channel is one of the scene parameters so it should be possible indeed.

  • @rs2000 said:

    @nabelnabel said:
    I tried this when I got home from work today and just enough it's simple enough to assign different parameters from different apps to different knobs. However I've hit a snag in that if I try to use the keyboard, it plays both apps at once. I tested this out with Animoog and Model D together. I tried putting the Animoog on channel 1 and the Model D on channel two that made it so the knobs only worked on one app. What I was hoping to do was have a latched ARP going on the model D, and then play over it with the Animoog without having the Model D pattern change.

    Yeesh. What a headache. Thanks again a million times over for all your help with my incessant problems, everyone. Sorry for being so hopeless. This is all dense stuff and it's hard finding answers no matter how much googling I do.

    Maybe you can assign different keyboard MIDI channels to different scenes on the NKS.
    I'm not sure if that's possible?

    Edit: The keyboard MIDI channel is one of the scene parameters so it should be possible indeed.

    That did the trick! Phew. Thanks so much my friend.

  • Great thread ! Anyone rocking dual iPads ?
    Thanks !

  • @lukesleepwalker said:
    Unless something has changed, garageband doesn't respond to midi control of the transport. There are other options of course. What are you trying to do exactly?

    I would like to trigger the record button while still playing the guitar :)
    I like GB, I make a simple backig track with some drums and keys and let it roll while playing along, after half an hour when I play something interesting I want to record it straight away.

  • @NemanzgbKaj said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    Unless something has changed, garageband doesn't respond to midi control of the transport. There are other options of course. What are you trying to do exactly?

    I would like to trigger the record button while still playing the guitar :)
    I like GB, I make a simple backig track with some drums and keys and let it roll while playing along, after half an hour when I play something interesting I want to record it straight away.

    Gotcha. I am certainly not a GB expert but I'm pretty sure you cannot control the transport via MIDI, outside of standard MMC.

    noterepeat.com/articles/how-to/848-mapping-garageband-transport-controls-2

    I suppose you could use a MIDI helper app to do the conversion from the Blueboard but that’s a rabbit hole.

  • @nabelnabel said:
    I tried this when I got home from work today and just enough it's simple enough to assign different parameters from different apps to different knobs. However I've hit a snag in that if I try to use the keyboard, it plays both apps at once. I tested this out with Animoog and Model D together. I tried putting the Animoog on channel 1 and the Model D on channel two that made it so the knobs only worked on one app. What I was hoping to do was have a latched ARP going on the model D, and then play over it with the Animoog without having the Model D pattern change.

    Yeesh. What a headache. Thanks again a million times over for all your help with my incessant problems, everyone. Sorry for being so hopeless. This is all dense stuff and it's hard finding answers no matter how much googling I do.

    Just buy AUM.

  • edited December 2019

    @NemanzgbKaj said:
    Hey guys I Play Guitar, Had a lot of Real equipment with tubes And everything. Now I am working on my first iPad setup and am reading about apps and midi :# I had some pedals that supported midi but until now to me It was like when they put 9v battery In a delay pedal :) extra feature you never use
    So I got my new ipad air 3, irig pro and a blueboard and all I want for christmas isto do what is in the picture, using midi my garageband and audiobus, is it possible?

    This is possible with this method, works perfectly!!

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/31245/how-to-remotely-control-any-ios-app/p1

  • @MonkeyDrummer said:
    Just buy AUM.

    That does seem to be the common theme here :D
    I'm happy enough with the solution I figured out with my NKS for now. Now to save up for that APC and I'll have everything I could ever want. Thanks again for the help mate.

  • @nabelnabel said:

    @MonkeyDrummer said:
    Just buy AUM.

    That does seem to be the common theme here :D
    I'm happy enough with the solution I figured out with my NKS for now. Now to save up for that APC and I'll have everything I could ever want. Thanks again for the help mate.

    PS: Have you seen the AKAI APC Mini? The old APC40 is nice but quite large and the LED rings usually aren't supported in iOS apps anyway.

  • @rs2000 said:
    PS: Have you seen the AKAI APC Mini? The old APC40 is nice but quite large and the LED rings usually aren't supported in iOS apps anyway.

    Actually, what I'm really looking at is the Novation Launch Control XL. The APC Mini looks nice, but I'd rather have more knobs than pads to be honest. Thanks for the tip though, I'll keep it in mind!

  • @Janosax said:

    @NemanzgbKaj said:
    Hey guys I Play Guitar, Had a lot of Real equipment with tubes And everything. Now I am working on my first iPad setup and am reading about apps and midi :# I had some pedals that supported midi but until now to me It was like when they put 9v battery In a delay pedal :) extra feature you never use
    So I got my new ipad air 3, irig pro and a blueboard and all I want for christmas isto do what is in the picture, using midi my garageband and audiobus, is it possible?

    This is possible with this method, works perfectly!!

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/31245/how-to-remotely-control-any-ios-app/p1

    Whoops! My bad. I didn't realize the BlueBoard sent MMC.

  • @nabelnabel said:

    @rs2000 said:
    PS: Have you seen the AKAI APC Mini? The old APC40 is nice but quite large and the LED rings usually aren't supported in iOS apps anyway.

    Actually, what I'm really looking at is the Novation Launch Control XL. The APC Mini looks nice, but I'd rather have more knobs than pads to be honest. Thanks for the tip though, I'll keep it in mind!

    👍🏼

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