Some info on the 4.3 release
Some info on the 4.3 release
Here's a bit more info on the 4.3 release:
This is about desktop version 10.2: https://www.multitrackstudio.com/version102.php
The Per-note articulation, Duplicate Track and Sing your pitchbends! paragraphs apply to the iPad version as well.
This page, from the desktop version manual, describes how to use audio-to-MIDI plugins:
https://www.multitrackstudio.com/audiotomidiplugins.php
Giel Bremmers
This is about desktop version 10.2: https://www.multitrackstudio.com/version102.php
The Per-note articulation, Duplicate Track and Sing your pitchbends! paragraphs apply to the iPad version as well.
This page, from the desktop version manual, describes how to use audio-to-MIDI plugins:
https://www.multitrackstudio.com/audiotomidiplugins.php
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Re: Some info on the 4.3 release
Thanks for the nice update! My highlights are the improved pencil support and duplicate tracks functionality. Compared one iPad which has not been updated yet and the pencil works much better in the new version, in particular for me moving notes around in the score editor (*really* smooth selection/movement!) and lassoing in the piano-roll.
Edit - should have read your whole post!
Edit - should have read your whole post!
Re: Some info on the 4.3 release
They're both user requests.MisplacedDevelopment wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 5:54 pm My highlights are the improved pencil support and duplicate tracks functionality.
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Re: Some info on the 4.3 release
I'm glad I checked in here. Looking at the notes, I was delighted to see the "sing your pitch bends" feature!
The idea of converting either pitch or amplitude to CC is quite useful, and has some fascinating potential.
The idea of converting either pitch or amplitude to CC is quite useful, and has some fascinating potential.
Re: Some info on the 4.3 release
It has been on the todo list since 2009 (!!)stubbsonic wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 4:53 pm The idea of converting either pitch or amplitude to CC is quite useful, and has some fascinating potential.
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Re: Some info on the 4.3 release
Giel, I am experiencing what may either be a regression with the new version or something that iOS 15.x introduced (not sure which as I upgraded both around the same time). Basically, if I have two tracks each containing the same MIDI generator such as Atom 2/Helium/LK then the MIDI from the first instance is routed to the second track regardless of the channel that track is listening on or the channel of the note being produced by the generator. If I add a third track then the MIDI is routed there instead of the second track. The built-in arpeggiator does not appear to be affected. I can reproduce this on two different iPads both at the latest release of the OS and MTS.
Re: Some info on the 4.3 release
I can reproduce this with iOS 15. Older iOS versions don't have this problem.
Apple reworked MIDI for AU in iOS 15 in order to pave the way for MIDI 2.0. Looks like something went wrong there.
Do other apps have this issue too, or is it just MTS?
Giel Bremmers
Apple reworked MIDI for AU in iOS 15 in order to pave the way for MIDI 2.0. Looks like something went wrong there.
Do other apps have this issue too, or is it just MTS?
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Re: Some info on the 4.3 release
I have done a similar test with two tracks of Atom 2 inside NS2, Audio Evo Mobile, BM3 and Cubasis 3 and I do not see this behaviour in any of those. I believe MTS is the only DAW though to support MIDI 2.0 on iOS at this time so that might not be too surprising if this is MIDI 2.0 related.
Re: Some info on the 4.3 release
Thanks for testing this.
MTS uses some part of the AU API that probably no other iOS app uses. It makes a lot of sense to use this for code that comes from macOS, that why MTS uses it. Looks like Apple broke something there.
It doesn't have to do with the fact that MTS support MIDI 2.0 by the way. In fact, MTS doesn't even support MIDI 2.0 for AU output yet because I was afraid it would cause problems. Well, the problems came anyway
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MTS uses some part of the AU API that probably no other iOS app uses. It makes a lot of sense to use this for code that comes from macOS, that why MTS uses it. Looks like Apple broke something there.
It doesn't have to do with the fact that MTS support MIDI 2.0 by the way. In fact, MTS doesn't even support MIDI 2.0 for AU output yet because I was afraid it would cause problems. Well, the problems came anyway
Giel Bremmers
Re: Some info on the 4.3 release
Looks like the AU MIDI output routing issue should be solved in iPadOS 15.2 beta 3. Haven't tried it myself.
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Re: Some info on the 4.3 release
That’s a pretty quick fix turnaround by Apple standards!
Re: Some info on the 4.3 release
Apple is (very) actively working towards MIDI 2.0. They break something every now and then - pretty much all MIDI apps started crashing in iOS 14.2 for example. But they do fix it quickly in my experience. That probably makes sense given that they apparently seek to shine in the MIDI area
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Re: Some info on the 4.3 release
Meanwhile I've verified that iPadOS 15.2 beta 3 fixes the issue indeed.
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