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  • In looking at that Spanish video, I"d say that this is definitely a different ball of wax--there may be fewer filters you can use at one time but there are more generative options for sure.

  • hmmm

    so when does the dev get here already inquiring minds have questions?

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:
    Well I gave it a go, got something going, but not much, am giving up already, far less important but far more enjoyable things to do.

    Wow think I will hold off then

    Agree, holding off too.

  • @kobamoto said:
    hmmm

    so when does the dev get here already inquiring minds have questions?

    Perhaps they do it by stealth?

  • did you buy it Supadom?

  • @kobamoto said:
    did you buy it Supadom?

    Nah, I've been doing too much of buying and binning lately. I might bite if a decent walk through video surfaces. As for now it seems that developers were as preoccupied with visuals as audio which isn't necessary a bad thing just probably not ideal in multi app operations.

  • @kobamoto said:
    hmmm

    so when does the dev get here already inquiring minds have questions?

    We could post all these questions on their Facebook page ;)
    https://www.facebook.com/Reactable

  • well I usually just buy what you buy, or don't buy whatever Monzo doesn't buy which ever comes first... or last, or sit on the panning fence with Johnny until they kick us off like blocs did, or get into inter dimensional dweeb skirmishes I didn't know I was in with stalkers.... but today, I'm honestly not sure what to do lol.
    I think it's time for a bowl of cereal :)

  • @amusing_Grace said:

    @kobamoto said:
    hmmm

    so when does the dev get here already inquiring minds have questions?

    We could post all these questions on their Facebook page ;)
    https://www.facebook.com/Reactable

    haha I think the devs are on to my face booking tactics, only the dhalang dev comes out of hiding these days

  • Here are some "COOL" rotor users now I found online............

  • @kobamoto said:

    @amusing_Grace said:

    @kobamoto said:
    hmmm

    so when does the dev get here already inquiring minds have questions?

    We could post all these questions on their Facebook page ;)
    https://www.facebook.com/Reactable

    haha I think the devs are on to my face booking tactics, only the dhalang dev comes out of hiding these days

    Well, i went ahead and asked politely about sample import and an online manual for a start. ;) Didn't want to scare them off right away and keep the questions about IAPs and what's the big difference to Reactable mobile for tomorrow.

  • @kobamoto said:
    well I usually just buy what you buy, or don't buy whatever Monzo doesn't buy which ever comes first... or last, or sit on the panning fence with Johnny until they kick us off like blocs did, or get into inter dimensional dweeb skirmishes I didn't know I was in with stalkers.... but today, I'm honestly not sure what to do lol.
    I think it's time for a bowl of cereal :)

    Reactable was a fun thing to play with when I bought it....5 or 6 years ago, but I never got anything constructive out of it, and it crashed....a lot. But there weren't many decent music apps about so it was nice to have it.

    It's difficult to comment on this one as the vid gives nothing away, but it does look very similar to Reactable.

    Maybe the hardware twiddly knobs make it a proper thing, but my personal feeling is that iOS music has moved on in the last 5 years, and it's got some stiff competition.

    If I didn't have Reactable I reckon I'd be tempted by the new one, but considering I have, and it's not even installed at the moment, I can pass on this one.

  • @kobamoto said:

    @amusing_Grace said:

    @kobamoto said:
    hmmm

    so when does the dev get here already inquiring minds have questions?

    We could post all these questions on their Facebook page ;)
    https://www.facebook.com/Reactable

    haha I think the devs are on to my face booking tactics, only the dhalang dev comes out of hiding these days

    If you didn't have to use iTunes to get your own samples/clips into it, or to manipulate your our recordings, I'd likely buy. Just can't bring myself to be forced to use iTunes file sharing.

    I was as undecided about Dhalang as you know :) but that one has turned out to be my favorite app of late.

  • @kobamoto said:
    well I usually just buy what you buy, or don't buy whatever Monzo doesn't buy which ever comes first... or last, or sit on the panning fence with Johnny until they kick us off like blocs did, or get into inter dimensional dweeb skirmishes I didn't know I was in with stalkers.... but today, I'm honestly not sure what to do lol.
    I think it's time for a bowl of cereal :)

    All day breakfast it is! I might just redownload the old reactable to see what I didn't like about it ;)

  • I think that it may be past the point the developer should enter this thread......................:-)

  • @syrupcore said:

    @RustiK said:

    @skiphunt said:
    I'm still intrigued about this one too. Just watched this demo of the beta. It's in Spanish and mostly out of focus, but there's enough there that's keeping me interested.

    A different language and out of focus, that's all.

    Well, at least it isn't in brale.

    Indeed. Out of focus Braille is useless Braille.

    Stealing that.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    In this instance, it pays to be technologically insecure. The interface on this thing is SO cool, if a little high-maintenance. For those who aren't intimidated by it, they get all excited by the interface and I think they tend to overlook the main point, which is in the very few videos available, THE MUSIC IS TERRIBLE. I mean, I know that music is subjective. But the videos for Model 15 or Audulus are at once technically mesmerizing and GREAT TO LISTEN TO.

    Well, not ALL of us are making "music", dropping fat funky dope phat sick beats, crafting catchy pop tunes, or rockin' like a hurricane. Some of us are mostly interested in tools to fool around with sound and make compositions for mood/soundscape/soundtrack.

    For later type, is this a unique and valuable tool? Or, is this just another bleep-bloop toy with hopes of selling IAP samples to play with?

    ps. nothing wrong with the former, but I'd rather just buy music from artists who have talent in that area instead. :)

    Wait. You're NOT rocking like a hurricane, you're saying.

    Nor "In The Free World".

  • i just checked and I have a Reactable table with almost 400 downloads...............WTF

    I haven't used it in months.

    I am thinking give an honest go at Reactable tonight and give a fairer shake tomorrow.

  • @Icepulse said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    In this instance, it pays to be technologically insecure. The interface on this thing is SO cool, if a little high-maintenance. For those who aren't intimidated by it, they get all excited by the interface and I think they tend to overlook the main point, which is in the very few videos available, THE MUSIC IS TERRIBLE. I mean, I know that music is subjective. But the videos for Model 15 or Audulus are at once technically mesmerizing and GREAT TO LISTEN TO.

    Well, not ALL of us are making "music", dropping fat funky dope phat sick beats, crafting catchy pop tunes, or rockin' like a hurricane. Some of us are mostly interested in tools to fool around with sound and make compositions for mood/soundscape/soundtrack.

    For later type, is this a unique and valuable tool? Or, is this just another bleep-bloop toy with hopes of selling IAP samples to play with?

    ps. nothing wrong with the former, but I'd rather just buy music from artists who have talent in that area instead. :)

    Wait. You're NOT rocking like a hurricane, you're saying.

    Nor "In The Free World".

    No, but I've been known to gnosh on some "Rock Lobster" from time to time.

  • Can anyone who's bought this app confirm how you get your own samples/clips into the app? Is it indeed iTunes filesharing only?

  • edited October 2016

    @skiphunt said:
    Can anyone who's bought this app confirm how you get your own samples/clips into the app? Is it indeed iTunes filesharing only?

    iTunes only...already wrote the developer and will keep doing so...also mentioned the limited # of objects included (2 osc, 2 sequencers) This isn't as big a deal, the sound design demo-ed in the Demos show a huge variety and potential...but I do feel weird that Reactable had more objects, after IAP was purchased, and that I'm going to buy a set all over again...

  • @Littlewoodg said:

    @skiphunt said:
    Can anyone who's bought this app confirm how you get your own samples/clips into the app? Is it indeed iTunes filesharing only?

    iTunes only...already wrote the developer and will keep doing so...

    Dang :( thx. I think I'm out for now on this one then.

  • Hmmm. Sounds like a pig's breakfast.

  • edited October 2016

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Hmmm. Sounds like a pig's breakfast.

    It is a bit of a muddle, 1.0 and all that. The upside is that this has sent me back to Sunvox and the first Reactable...both of which are universal, I'm pleased to recall. Curious to hear back from Barcelona...

  • edited October 2016

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Hmmm. Sounds like a pig's breakfast.

    It is a bit of a muddle, 1.0 and all that. The upside is that this has sent me back to Sunvox and the first Reactable...both of which are universal, I'm pleased to recall. Curious to hear back from Barcelona...

    I think I read recently on the FB SV feed, Comrade Zolotov says SunVox 1.9.2 BETA1 is ready for testing. :)

    http://www.warmplace.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=4171

  • Played with it a bit tonight. It's interesting, but yeah I couldn't get my head around some of the limitations. Seems like the canvas should be zoomable so you can place more objects, including more sequencers. Currently capped. Definitely interesting, and I might try and hook it up as a MIDI source for Reason. But it needs some refinement I think.

  • @chimp_spanner said:
    Played with it a bit tonight. It's interesting, but yeah I couldn't get my head around some of the limitations. Seems like the canvas should be zoomable so you can place more objects, including more sequencers. Currently capped. Definitely interesting, and I might try and hook it up as a MIDI source for Reason. But it needs some refinement I think.

    Zoomable canvas would be great, especially if more objects become available...

    I'm really appreciating the in-app manual and linked tutorials: the writing, graphics, and hands-on examples, provide a very effective unpacking of a deep application

    My complaint about a shortage of sequencer objects found an answer in @artkerns' lovely and talented midiSTEPs.

    The Tonalizer and beat matching algorithms are just nuts (in a great way), not just for fitting together diverse chunks, but as toys in their own right.

    For a certain kind of music making, (live, studio-as-instrument) its cool enough that I'm going to import some wav., ogg. and sf via iTunes...

  • I bought this too and agree with the above. After an initial level of excitement of the potential remain baffled at the lack of sample import options on release, especially when the sample loop players are such a big part of the design, they need iCloud and audioshare etc. Also disappointed with no midi learn which would be great. But I guess it's because they want you to buy the puck things.But I personally can't see myself using those as you'd have to have the iPad flat and I always prefer having mine attached to a stand at an angle in my studio setup. Midi learned knobs would work really well for a lot of the controls.

    But If they sort out the sample import I definitely will be using this as it is an interesting way to jam with material.

  • @Carnbot said:

    But If they sort out the sample import I definitely will be using this as it is an interesting way to jam with material.

    I can't see that happening - Reactable has been out for 6 years and it's been a repeated request.

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @Carnbot said:

    But If they sort out the sample import I definitely will be using this as it is an interesting way to jam with material.

    I can't see that happening - Reactable has been out for 6 years and it's been a repeated request.

    Yeah it's like that part is stuck in 2010. I'm hoping they'll see more potential in developing it further with 2016 options. i can see in the appstore they're trying to get people to buy it instead of Reactable so fingers crossed they'll see sense.

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