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No.#1 "TIME VAMPIRE" app
Which app steals your clock and sense of time, leaving you at a loss for the last hour or two went?
IPAD: SEEK BEATS & ANIMOOG (SEEKBEATS: I will have all the drums I like and want 1 more type of sound and that will derail me for an hour/ ANIMOOG: Obviously preset fiddling is an abyss)
IPHONE : ELASTIC DRUMS (on treadmill 5 days a week makes 45 minutes go by like that!)
These apps lead me to the temporal abyss.
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Blocs Wave
Any legal pad/any pencil stub.
I think I have most mileage in Gadget, but if what you're asking is specifically what apps are capable to absorb all my attention to the point where I'm unaware of time passing and my surroundings then that's definitely Animoog and Borderlands Granular.
Just about any of Virsyn's synths. I get lost for days ...
Modstep has firmly taken over from Reason as the No.1 timesink in my life. Piano roll editing is my vice and I'm a sucker for going too far with smartarse tonal modulations. I can re-arrange 4 voice harmonic arrangements for literally days, to the point that I could sing back any of the internal voices on cue.
Borderlands is one of those.
Especially when you start finding and hearing melodies within the tones between the noise.
Which one?
I LIKE Poseiden. But, never gave it the time.
I LOVE Addictive after giving it mucho time.
I actually am contemplating releasing the ADDICTIVE bank here.
Animoog for sure. When you start tweaking, the sounds can be so expressive that you keep playing them, rarely hearing the same thing twice and then two hours are gone in what felt like 20 minutes. This happens ALL THE TIME.
Model 15 might be another candidate for this category, I already feel much more at home in it than I do in iVCS3 or even iMS-20.
I just recently got Poseidon and spent hours and hours on end tweaking TWO presets. So, that's about 598 or so to go, right?
Addictive has always been just that for me. I love the glide, and key's morphing all over the pad thing VirSyn has going on in most of their synths. And the great Arps. And the ability to record and export on the spot without setting up ANYTHING. Beauty
Funny you say that.
The reason ANIMOOG and ADDICTIVE had my attention from day 1 was the 4 track recorders.
Makes a huge deal to me.
Speaking of 4 tracks.
I am surprised that NAVE has been so non represented by users or company.
I think I may want to add one.
SHOOM !!!!
For me most recently it has been Lemur, as I have been creating an editor for circuit in it.
But generally it is too many of them too much of the time
Lemur always intrigued me.
Thing is, I really don't use MIDI designer pro much so I am thinking why do I need it.
What do you use it for?
I think Blocs Wave is going to be a time hole for me . I'll record quite a bit with it but I think I'll lose hours just mucking about )
When I first bought it I didn't really have a use for it, just wanted to get 'The Ultimate Programmable' controller and play with it.
What I created was a sequencer that had 8 drum tracks, 2 mono synths (iMS20 and the first of the 2 Magellan synths), then 2 poly synths (second Magellan synth) and Gallileo.
These all had sequencer tracks that I could use specifying notes by their scale position, I then had a song screen where I could enter chord progressions and all the other sequencers responded to those progressions.
There was also a performance screen which had volume and pan for each synth and the drums as a whole, and also an XY for each that i mapped to filter on each initially.
It worked great, but I spent all my time programming it and not using it.
Then when I had almost completed it, Korg released Gadget
So Lemur went on the shelf..
Until a couple of weeks back when I bought a Novation Circuit, I have now created a Lemur template that allows me to program the 2 synths in Circuit in the same way the PC based Isotonik editor does, but on my iPad. Still not fully tested but working great, I can edit all synth parameters as well as the mod matrix and macro knob behaviours.
Damn!
You are the Viking explorer of MOD STEP history!
If I buy it can you share templates with Lemur?
the wife.
lucky man.
to be fair, sometimes it's "wow, can you believe we just blew a whole afternoon together?" and sometimes it's "gah, I can't believe I just blew the afternoon on that". More former than latter. But the locus of control is consistent.
You definitely can via pic, not sure about pure iPad probably need iTunes at least. On the circuit template I still need to work out how to receive patches from the unit and how on the unit to save them once edited.
Tweaking Shoom ALWAYS makes for a satisfying afternoon
SHOOM a day keeps SOUNDSCRAPER away!
Hey @Rustik I checked and you can share templates with Lemur, but only via iTunes filesharing, there is nothing built into the app for it.
Cck + keyboard. I'm wasted.
I feel estupido - CCk?
Camera connection kit
I sunk about 8 hours into Zmors Modular, hooking up the sampler's inputs to the XY pad, and other stuff to other XY pads, four fingers on four pads, this went on for a long time.
For me,
What I’d like is a very deeply integrated way of combining the two.