In the route settings (gear in the middle), set the Remap Channel to be 2, and also set the Note shift to be transposed how you want. Add the first route, setting the input source to ThumbJam and the destination to ThumbJam as well. In MidiFlow create a new empty preset (song). In Input Options, set In Channel Start to 1, turn MPE mode Off. In Output Options, set both Channel Start and Voice Channel Start to 1 (it doesn't really matter). For the current version of ThumbJam I think I found the simplest way to do what the original poster wanted, using only the standalone MidiFlow (no audiobus or aum required).įirst, in TJ's Prefs->MIDI Control, use the following settings: Not all features of the app work in that mode. Wigglelights solution has not been tested with ThumbJam's audio input. Will AB3+MidiFlow make AUM redundant for me? How stable is it?Īlso, a possible note of importance here. I had no need to really worry about midi anything outside of controlling BIAS FX and AUM with Midi Designer 2 which is dead simple. That's pretty much all I wanted from it until I discovered ThumbJam's audio control capabilities (which I can't believe is not a primary selling point of that app). I also planned to use it "live" by using the channels as preset FX chains. I don't want this to get so over-complicated I wouldn't trust it in a performance situation.ĪUM has been a very convenient way to route audio for practicing by using it to set levels for BIAS FX, 'slow-downer' apps and iReal Pro. I wasn't even aware of the MidiFlow apps until this morning. When I thought I would get back into it, AUM appeared and fit my needs perfectly. ![]() ![]() I had an earlier version of Audiobus a while back but never learned to use it. Looks like a full string section could be built that way. ![]() ThumbJam's "audio to MIDI" is far superior, unless I simply didn't have MG2 set up right. I also have tried "MIDI Guitar 2" with poor results when attempting both sliding smoothly and polyphony. ![]() If anyone knows of any comparable app with audio input control like this, I'd love to hear about it. I using my pedal steel with a volume pedal and am impressed with how well some of the instruments track slides and how well the input reacts to volume/expression swells. If, as I suspect, I cannot do this within ThumbJam, any ideas on how to do it otherwise? I'm sticking with ThumbJam because the audio input control of it's included instruments is the most expressive experience I've ever had with controlling "synths" with a physical instrument. I'd eventually like to be able to play multiple string instruments with harmony (one instrument would be a 3rd lower, for example) to overcome the audio input's monophonic limitation. If I have multiple slots mapped to channels in AUM, they all output ALL of the instruments I have set up in ThumbJam's slots. I'm using AUM and I can see there are multiple "slots" to choose from for channel inputs, but I suspect those may be solely for MIDI output control of other apps. I'm solely using the app for the mic inputs and am trying to figure out if there's a way to get multiple instruments in a split to be controlled simultaneously.
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