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AUM AU multi out feature request

@j_liljedahl Thank you so much for adding AU multi out support to AUM. You are truly leading the way on iOS.

Feature request: it would be great in AUM if there was a way to just ‘Add All’ multi out channels for a multi out plugin as I am finding it very repetitive adding them one by one for all the different plugins. And I am lazy.

Thanks!

Comments

  • True :) at least you can duplicate the channel and then change the output bus.

  • @Carnbot said:
    True :) at least you can duplicate the channel and then change the output bus.

    OK, I tried that but that is still a lot of clicks just to setup. One click setup would be great.

  • Yeah it is long winded.

    My method with this is to save channel presets as templates in AUM and import them into new sessions. So eg save a setup just with Layr all ports un-packed into channels with sends and effects etc. Then I have a folder where I store track presets.

    It's a good method generally, I do this with Ableton too. Maybe we'll get a one shot solution eventually, but even then you'd still have to add busses and effects to each track so would still take ages. Quicker overall saving a template and importing.

  • @Carnbot said:
    Yeah it is long winded.

    My method with this is to save channel presets as templates in AUM and import them into new sessions. So eg save a setup just with Layr all ports un-packed into channels with sends and effects etc. Then I have a folder where I store track presets.

    It's a good method generally, I do this with Ableton too. Maybe we'll get a one shot solution eventually, but even then you'd still have to add busses and effects to each track so would still take ages. Quicker overall saving a template and importing.

    Exactly. A quick "add channels for all output busses of this plugin" would only be usable if you didn't want to add anything else to those channels. Instead, I'll look into making a duplicated channel containing AUv3 multi-bus access nodes to automatically use the next available bus instead of defaulting to X (none).

  • @j_liljedahl said:

    @Carnbot said:
    Yeah it is long winded.

    My method with this is to save channel presets as templates in AUM and import them into new sessions. So eg save a setup just with Layr all ports un-packed into channels with sends and effects etc. Then I have a folder where I store track presets.

    It's a good method generally, I do this with Ableton too. Maybe we'll get a one shot solution eventually, but even then you'd still have to add busses and effects to each track so would still take ages. Quicker overall saving a template and importing.

    Exactly. A quick "add channels for all output busses of this plugin" would only be usable if you didn't want to add anything else to those channels. Instead, I'll look into making a duplicated channel containing AUv3 multi-bus access nodes to automatically use the next available bus instead of defaulting to X (none).

    Thanks :smile: that’ll be really useful.

  • Get pretty much the same workflow if we could drag/copy apps and effects across channels.

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