I'm partly thinking out loud, as I get to see the JazzMutant crew and can ask them about this on Tuesday, but. And it seems Live API isn't actually displaying clip status as of 7.0.12. And I seem to have to run some things through MIDI, some through Mackie Control, and some through the Live API. So, maybe I'm missing something, but I've just tried hooking up Live and the Lemur - the Lemur having a lot of really nuanced widgets now that aren't anywhere else. We have the APC and Max for Live (soon) and the Live API and maybe soon a tablet from Apple and. The only thing I find a little frustrating is that we don't seem to have ONE way to do this. So if you're in a cramped space where nothing else will fit, or if you need a display for the (cough) APC, or if you're doing a sound check, or if you want a clip display on top of your keyboard so you spend the rest of your time focusing on your synth playing. I think folks are missing the point - the beauty of this is the ability to have *another* tool smart enough to follow your Live set. We have not included any user documentation as we are interested in your user experience with the Application alone. + Some web links are yet to be implemented + Default HUI mapping/layout has not yet been created If you experience issues connecting to Automap, you may need to disable any Firewalls you have running (if using Airport you might want to set up a dedicated wireless network). Select the appropriate server, and begin controlling! Once this is done, launch Automap on your Mac, and launch the Automap application on your iPhone/iPod, you should see your Mac running Automap in the list of available servers. Once you have done this, you then need to do the following:ġ) Download and install the latest Beta release (3.1b3) of Automap here: Ģ) Mount the attached volume "Automap_", which contains two seperate files - "Automap_Testing.mobileprovision" and "Automap.app"Ĥ) Open iTunes, drag the file "Automap_Testing.mobileprovision" onto the iTunes icon in the dock (you only need to do this once)ĥ) Drag the file "Automap.app" into your iTunes Library, you should now see "Automap" listed in your Applications within iTunesĦ) Sync your iPhone/iPod making sure that "Automap" is checked in the Applications tab Therefore first of all, your Mac which you use to run Automap, and your iPhone/iPod touch must be on the same network. The application allows you to use your device (iPhone/iPod touch) as a wireless Automap hardware controller over a WiFi network *Please note, currently only compatible with Mac OS 10.5x (Leopard)* Thank you for expressing your interest in the iPhone/iPod touch Application - we now have the first version ready for testing.
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