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Blocs Wave - New User Libraries & Flatten Mode

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  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    The slicer is just so much fun. And link is a godsend. Had so much fun jamming on 2 different ipads. I just wish I had a portable way to record both of them together lol.

    Yes that's what I want. Separate record out of all blocs so I can record a jam. I love that they did separate export out, but I just can't get my groove going arranging in a DAW. Jamming with Blocs is just so much fun :)

    I'm basically just making a large number of slicer loops for myself. a database if you will. saving them inside a folder in audioshare so i can just drag and drop them into a daw or into blocs wave later in a live jam.

  • @gonekrazy3000 said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:
    The slicer is just so much fun. And link is a godsend. Had so much fun jamming on 2 different ipads. I just wish I had a portable way to record both of them together lol.

    Yes that's what I want. Separate record out of all blocs so I can record a jam. I love that they did separate export out, but I just can't get my groove going arranging in a DAW. Jamming with Blocs is just so much fun :)

    I'm basically just making a large number of slicer loops for myself. a database if you will. saving them inside a folder in audioshare so i can just drag and drop them into a daw or into blocs wave later in a live jam.

    Yep doing that too, but enjoy playing the slices live too. Can really get my groove going that way. Sometimes the magic just happens ;)

  • edited May 2016

    It's great.

    I'm finding it a great companion app to Gadget.

    Link the two together.

    Have some core stuff running in Gadget and then play around with loops and slicing in Blocs. Using both the packs and also other iOS synths as sound sources.

    When happy export the Blocs pads's loop to Gadget (Bilbao) via Dropbox.

  • @iamspoon said:
    As others have said already, it would be great if imported and recorded user sounds could be included as part of the overall sound library and search. (As Custom sound banks even?)

    @Launchpadforios said:
    We hope to get this out within a few weeks. We've got it working now, and it is pretty exciting.

    That IS exciting. Really looking forward.

    Not much of a live player here (working at it), and thus the idea of a song mode is very enticing, although I can imagine that might not be on your list. For now I will just take blocs into Auria, but still :)

  • This app is a HUGE step for creating and remixing tracks on iOS. I've used it recording bass, guitar, keyboards, electronic machines. It's a pure fountain of musical goodness !
    Thanks again to the Devs

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    It's great.

    I'm finding it a great companion app to Gadget.

    Link the two together.

    Have some core stuff running in Gadget and then play around with loops and slicing in Blocs. Using both the packs and also other iOS synths as sound sources.

    When happy export the Blocs pads's loop to Gadget (Bilbao) via Dropbox.

    Was doing exactly this last night and getting great results! It's kinda the closest thing to having "audio tracks" in Gadget... Kinda

  • @Launchpadforios Thanks for the info.

  • edited May 2016

    @Halftone said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    It's great.

    I'm finding it a great companion app to Gadget.

    Link the two together.

    Have some core stuff running in Gadget and then play around with loops and slicing in Blocs. Using both the packs and also other iOS synths as sound sources.

    When happy export the Blocs pads's loop to Gadget (Bilbao) via Dropbox.

    Was doing exactly this last night and getting great results! It's kinda the closest thing to having "audio tracks" in Gadget... Kinda

    I'm doing something very similar but instead of Gadget i'm using a Circuit and ModStep, and instead of Bilbao I'm using Launchpad app - Coupled with the Launchpad and LaunchControl hardware, this is simply just awesome. SO awesome in fact, that I forget I am using iOS, just no fuss B)

  • edited May 2016

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @iamspoon said:
    As others have said already, it would be great if imported and recorded user sounds could be included as part of the overall sound library and search. (As Custom sound banks even?)

    @Launchpadforios said:
    We hope to get this out within a few weeks. We've got it working now, and it is pretty exciting.

    That IS exciting. Really looking forward.

    +1 - this is great news.

    IMO, after user sample management is added, Blocs Wave would be nearly perfect with 3 simple additions:

    *per slice length or basic amp envelope
    *per slice pitch
    *multiple audio outs.

    I feel like the devs are well tuned into the features people want.

    Thank you.

  • Really enjoying this app and am very impressed with the rapid updates.

  • @Nathan said:
    This app just gets better and better, as a combination of what the developers have planned and what users are using it for/with.

    Still hoping for added control over playback;

    1. Swipe up to reverse sample
    2. Double tap to reset and start sample from beginning

    These and a fast exchange of waves between Blocs and Launchpad would be my next hopes for them to add :)

  • I wasn't interested at first, but it's a pleasure to see such hard work to improve the app by the dev, so finally I have decided to buy it.

  • @fjcblanco said:
    I wasn't interested at first, but it's a pleasure to see such hard work to improve the app by the dev, so finally I have decided to buy it.

    Sure you will like it. More to this than initially meets the eye. You really can get some interesting stuff going. I'm currently chopping up Animoog sounds played into Blocs :)

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @fjcblanco said:
    I wasn't interested at first, but it's a pleasure to see such hard work to improve the app by the dev, so finally I have decided to buy it.

    Sure you will like it. More to this than initially meets the eye. You really can get some interesting stuff going. I'm currently chopping up Animoog sounds played into Blocs :)

    If you repeat the chopping process enough times, you should be able to produce white or pink noise from a sine wave :) hehe

    I'm loving the fact that I am playing music again, rather than spending all my time trying to get things to work

  • @Nathan said:
    Not having much joy with the other thread, so thought I'd post a variant here, just in case. Does anyone know of a simple method - with or without extra hardware - to play Logic sounds via an iRig keyboard from a Mac, into Blocs Wave on an iPad?

    I've fiddled about with this over the weekend, tried MusicIO and Audreio, various cable combos etc, all with no joy. I'm told that the headphone socket is in as well as out, so I could take a signal straight in there... but then how would I hear what I'm doing? So, is there a way forward?

    If you have an interface with unused channels, you can build yourself a returnbus inside logic, say to output 3. Now you physically connect this output 3 to your iPad (mostly this will mean TRS to TRRS mini, the T and R must go into the S of the TRRS, there are also tiny things like the Tascam XYZ (Mono only)). The iPad will recognise whatever you plug in last. Example: plug in your TRRS mini into headphoneplug on iPad (your signal in), then plug in a connection lightning to Audio of some way (I'm using the old Apple A/V cables...), which ONLY outputs. This will keep your signal coming in and will output the iPad master through lightning.

  • Can't the slicing and most other stuff be done in Samplr?

    Not trying to knock this app, still trying to figure out if I should be buying it with Samplr on my ipad already.

  • edited May 2016

    @Redo1 said:
    Can't the slicing and most other stuff be done in Samplr?

    Not trying to knock this app, still trying to figure out if I should be buying it with Samplr on my ipad already.

    Erm, yes.

    But:

    -Samplr doesn't have Link
    -Samplr doesn't work on an iPhone
    -I never particularly got into the workflow of Samplr for some reason (does it launch in the output slot of Audiobus?)
    -Samplr doesn't have lots of loop packs (which I'm secretly finding quite useful to buy, plunder and totally chop up out of recognition).

    I might try to get back into Samplr again - but this has got me hooked right now. I really like the undo on the live record of the slicer - it's so nice for overdubbing and undoing slices until you are happy - I don't believe Samplr has this exactly.

  • @Halftone said:

    @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
    It's great.

    I'm finding it a great companion app to Gadget.

    Link the two together.

    Have some core stuff running in Gadget and then play around with loops and slicing in Blocs. Using both the packs and also other iOS synths as sound sources.

    When happy export the Blocs pads's loop to Gadget (Bilbao) via Dropbox.

    Was doing exactly this last night and getting great results! It's kinda the closest thing to having "audio tracks" in Gadget... Kinda

    You're right. It makes it very easy to get 4 bars (or fewer) of audio into Gadget. (More than that is trickier though - isn't it?)

  • @Redo1 said:
    Can't the slicing and most other stuff be done in Samplr?

    Not trying to knock this app, still trying to figure out if I should be buying it with Samplr on my ipad already.

    Some things Samplr does better. Other things Blocs does better. People could try to explain them, but the real difference to myself is how they feel to use. Both are worth having, but neither makes the other redundant :)

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @Redo1 said:
    Can't the slicing and most other stuff be done in Samplr?

    Not trying to knock this app, still trying to figure out if I should be buying it with Samplr on my ipad already.

    Some things Samplr does better. Other things Blocs does better. People could try to explain them, but the real difference to myself is how they feel to use. Both are worth having, but neither makes the other redundant :)

    Exactly what I was about to say. Samplr is great for melodic granular-type stuff and Blocs Wave is, imo, unbeatable at quickly building up layers of rhythm and loops thanks to its Link integration and time stretching. Also, due to the way you can manipulate the loops in BW, it can do polyrhythms.

  • @sleepless said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @Redo1 said:
    Can't the slicing and most other stuff be done in Samplr?

    Not trying to knock this app, still trying to figure out if I should be buying it with Samplr on my ipad already.

    Some things Samplr does better. Other things Blocs does better. People could try to explain them, but the real difference to myself is how they feel to use. Both are worth having, but neither makes the other redundant :)

    Exactly what I was about to say. Samplr is great for melodic granular-type stuff and Blocs Wave is, imo, unbeatable at quickly building up layers of rhythm and loops thanks to its Link integration and time stretching. Also, due to the way you can manipulate the loops in BW, it can do polyrhythms.

    Yep, you can also 'jam' live with loops very easily by messing around with start and end points on the fly. (You'd have to record this performance out somehow, via AB or IAA, which is another reason why multiple audio out ports would be nice).

  • @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    @sleepless said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @Redo1 said:
    Can't the slicing and most other stuff be done in Samplr?

    Not trying to knock this app, still trying to figure out if I should be buying it with Samplr on my ipad already.

    Some things Samplr does better. Other things Blocs does better. People could try to explain them, but the real difference to myself is how they feel to use. Both are worth having, but neither makes the other redundant :)

    Exactly what I was about to say. Samplr is great for melodic granular-type stuff and Blocs Wave is, imo, unbeatable at quickly building up layers of rhythm and loops thanks to its Link integration and time stretching. Also, due to the way you can manipulate the loops in BW, it can do polyrhythms.

    Yep, you can also 'jam' live with loops very easily by messing around with start and end points on the fly. (Although you'd probably want to record this performance out somehow, via AB or IAA, which is another reason why multiple audio out ports would be nice).

  • edited May 2016

    Just asking...I have purchased the app, and I've been "invited" by Apple to reject my right to ask for refund in the next 14 days (seem thing last week when I purchased SynthQ).

    Obviously, you have no choice, because the choice is buy nothing. Anyone else?

  • Never seen that @fjcblanco . Pretty odd!

  • @fjcblanco said:
    Just asking...I have purchased the app, and I've been "invited" by Apple to reject my right to ask for refund in the next 14 days (seem thing last week when I purchased SynthQ).

    Obviously, you have no choice, because the choice is buy nothing. Anyone else?

    I get that permanently now. I assumed it's because I was refunded for quite a few shoddy apps over the last few months. I do think it's a poor show from Apple, given they shouldn't be selling products that don't work as advertised by the developer. All they're doing is reducing potential sales by making purchases far more of a risk.

    Have you requested many refunds recently?

  • @sleepless said:
    Have you requested many refunds recently?

    Just one: FX Calculus IAP (Educational app for my son); It didn't work as expected. I don't know how long I will be "punished".

  • El App Store is only following orders...

    Mean little poor PR orders in this case, but they made sense on some boy's spreadsheet...

  • edited May 2016

    I've received that message before after cancelling a purchase that I found didn't work well for my needs. I'm not really sure how it's legal, since it's a consumer right to be able to cancel a purchase within 14 days AFAIK. (in the EU at least)
    I guess it's to stop people from abusing the system, but still leaves a sour taste to be asked to waive your rights like that.

    Loving this App anyway, looking forward to the further planned developments too.

    @Launchpadforios Would like 'normal' MIDI sync as an option though if possible. Synchronous Start/Stop is underrated!

  • @Nathan: no worries, I was just trying to help. You are very welcome.

  • Anyone got the export bug where it only exports the first bar of your loop. Hopefully fixed with this update, haven't tried yet

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