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BeepBoop...
New update...
Truly a Noise Making Oddity... Sounds great with Flux:FX...
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Just did this Drone with BleepBloop through FieldScaper with TweakyBeats through Muckraker on the side... All sounds are intentional, turn up or down for best results...
https://m.soundcloud.com/cassetteur/beepboop-scaped
Enjoying this one. Haven't got a clue what's happening really, but through effects it's a buzz.
Simplest thing in the world, which is good, but then I just want this (save set-ups) and this (...) and this (....) etc etc. Mustn't grumble. Good example of simplicity/constriction = focus...
Bring back cardboard setting templates....my first synth used those lol
Nice. @ Cassetteur, I like your track Fluxish Beat:1 on SC
Adding features all day long: A hold button would be very pleasing.
But rilly, rilly, a save preset/setup (beyond cardboard drawy things). Can fine tune this to make very interesting noise, but then have to close and open because of adding an effect/whatever in AB and ALL IS LOST. Grrrr.
@JohnnyGoodyear the developer has explained why you can't save any presets in the App Store description. If you film yourself while playing the app, you'll be able to recreate your sound to the degree to which you can imitate yourself.
I have shilled some utter marketing guff in my long and tawdry career but that is flubsy BS of the first order (flubsy not being a good thing).
@JohnnyGoodyear I really don't think the developer of BeepBoop is engaging in marketing guff. Presets are two dimensional in that they record where buttons, dials, and switches are on the synth in order to be able to recreate a particular sound. In this case, the timing of how you do these particular knob twists determines the sound produced and traditional presets don't record the timing of knob twists, this would be more along the lines of control automation involving the fourth dimension of time in addition to that of space. Perhaps you could request the ability to record these automations in app as an IAP?
We must be misunderstanding each other. I was wanting to save settings per sound not automations (although that would also be nice .
@JohnnyGoodyear I think the whole point the developer of BeepBoop was making about his synth is that even if it did have a way to make presets they wouldn't produce the same sound everytime as the order and timing of changing the knobs would effect the sound you heard versus a traditional synth where you get the same sound when you set the knobs to the same location. Without recording the changes in the knobs over time and not just their final resting place, it's not possible to reproduce the sound and hence not possible to do presets without automation (effectively recording your performance).
Forgive me, my error, I am obviously missing something as my knobs are static, unless of course I move them individually...will go back and look again.
Would like to have a bit more info about the algorithm, but it's like a random sound generator more than an instrument. I find if your using it, record it, as you won't get the sound again. Well, you may by accident.
@JohnnyGoodyear no worries, BeepBoop looks like a lot of synths so it's not unreasonable to think you should be able to control it the way you would other synths with presets.
By analogy, most synths are like a TV where you hit the same sequence of buttons and you get a particular channel with a preset being the equivalent of hitting just one button to bring up a channel you want to listen to.
BeepBoop is more like driving your car where not only are you using controls like the steering wheel, brakes, and gas pedal (lookout for that feedback) it also matters how long and when you use each control in combination with the others for you to arrive at a particular destination or sound at any given moment.
In most synths, it's like you program the synth ahead of time with controls and then use the keys, pitch wheel, and mod wheel to produce the sound whereas BeepBoop is more like a musician who is using a loop pedal to build up sounds and the timing of how the different controls of the loop pedal along with playing of the instrument all determine the buildup of the sound versus just fingering a chord (preset) and then strumming.
Nice synth, interesting idea. What others are like this? It looks quite unique. Thanks for the advice to send it through aufx:dub. Beautiful and dark and a bit scary
Just did this after reading all that and it's kinda loud so watch the volume, or nah...
TweakyBeat kick and BeepBoop...
Interesting. Thanks for your metaphor/explanation. Perhaps it is a weakness of mine that I think, generally, of adding effects as a sauce to the meat after the cooking, rather than during. Maybe not a weakness, just a lack of dimensional thought. Something to further explore.
Thanks for that detail. That could explain why, after using BeepBoop for an extended amount of time and tweaking, the sound seems to fade away to a low volume. I usually have to close and re-open the app to reset it.