![]() Tack! So with AUM one would first disable Link inside the apps and then press the play/pause button at the top left then. Class! It's good to have options, especially when they play well with each other.Īre there any plans to make transport control MIDI mappable in AUM in the future said: Or control it all in Remote, regardless of whether they're doing IAA or Link, and it works. So I can play/pause/restart SECTOR through AUM using IAA sync and still have it match the other apps perfectly (as long as they started in sync), without using Audiobus at all. I just tried with SECTOR (turned IAA sync on) and it works great! Sadly Fugue Machine and a couple more apps I use don't seem to support IAA sync so the transport buttons don't work on them, but they do still sync with SECTOR in AUM if using Link with them. (UPDATE: Sorry, I just tested and it seems AB3 does not send host sync) When implemented and enabled, you just host the apps in a host with transport (AUM, AB3, Cubasis, Auria, etc) and press play and it "just works". ![]() It's been on the desktop for decades, and has been part of IAA from the start. IAA sync is not the same as MIDI clock, but the "standard" way for IAA apps and plugins to sync to their host and follow their transport state (stopped/playing). Fingers crossed they do add this feature like BlueGreenSpiral says I quite like Link otherwise because it's very straightforward to use and just works. Interesting, thanks! I don't know anything about IAA sync though, where can I find it and how do I use it?
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