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  • @Jumpercollins - the TC-11 dev just posted in another thread to confirm that the TC-Data app will be completely separate. He may add MIDI capabilities to TC-11 at some point, but there are no concrete plans to do so.

  • TC-data is The same as Konkreet Performer...

  • Gestrument is indeed awesome. The playing surface supports 2 finger operation, btw. If you have the time/inclination, you can load your own SF2 soundfonts into the internal sample playback engine. It's also a fine virtual MIDI controller, although the quarter-tone feature appears to only work on the internal sounds.

    TC-Data looks intriguing as a MIDI/OSC controller...

  • As the programmer for Gestrument, I can say quarter tones should work with MIDI too. It uses pitchbend for that, so you need to make sure to use separate channels for the instruments.

  • The last time I tried the quarter-tones with virtual MIDI, the receiving app (Nave or Galileo - I forgot which) was not playing the quarter-tones as expected - its notes were out of tune with the Gestrument instrument notes. I'll try again later...

  • Try Thumbjam, that usually gets everything right.

  • Thumbjam as the receiver from Gestrument? Sure I can try that.

  • You need to set the pitch bend range right, I think Gestrument assumes a +/- 2 semitones range, but I'm not sure at the moment :)

  • @FRibeiro - really enjoyed your track. Just picked up the TC-11 the other day during the awesome sale. I had no idea you could do something so, umm, structured with it. That's great motivation to spend more time with it.

  • @FRibeiro This is my favourite iOS performance. It's just awesome.

    You mentioned that you were expanding on this for an album track. Did that get recorded? Have a link?

    Also, is it possible for you to share your tweaked stomp box patch from the vid? I'd love to have a noodle playing that. Sounds/looks like a lot of cool fun.

    Cheers.

  • @FRibeiro Hey, hope you're well.

    Do you still have the TC-11 patch from this video?

  • @FRibeiro said:
    Thank you all for you comments!!! :)
    This performance has turned into a song and we're recording it for our next album, with vocals and everything. Like I said on the "Poly" post here - When I buy a new app, it has to inspire me and turn itself into a new song. Then I would think it was money well spent. TC-11 is one of those rare apps. It's cheap for what it does.

    Actually, TC-11 is a "conventional" subtractive synthesizer hidden under an alien interface. It's very flexible, but not that difficult to understand if you know the basics of analog synthesizers. The problem is to get familiar with the tons of modulation routings to the touchscreen, and tweak them to get what you want them to do. The patch in the video is actually a preset called Stomp Box, slightly tweaked. I've changed the notes on the sequencer, and set delay, filter and LFO parameters and touch controls... Almost every parameter on TC-11 can be assigned to different gestures on the screen! The sequencer is the trick to get melodic lines out of this synth. Instead of letting it run by itself, each note is triggered by different positions on the screen grid. Notes are set by MIDI Note Numbers. Then you can program this huge amount of modulation possibilities to the various gestures. For example, that patch uses distance from the first touch to control LFO speed and Filter Cutoff among other things like FM. The patches are always "alive" under your fingers! :)

    Talking about the sequencer, I've programmed "On The Run" by Pink Floyd and it is so much fun to control assorted modulations with the accelerometer, etc... It's the most fun synth I've ever played!

    Yo man.
    I’ve seen your video and read every you’ve written on TC-11.
    It would be great for the community if you made available the patch you used, and perhaps some tutorials on TC-11, since you are a huge resource on the matter. We can’t all be expert on every synth app, therefore people would be grateful for a TC-11 masterclasss :)
    I try to help everyone who has questions on notation and about notation software.
    TC-11 & TC-DATA are synths I’ve only recently discovered. Would be a shame if we didn’t make some effort to promote further use of them.

    Your Kühl

  • @SpookyZoo said:
    @FRibeiro Hey, hope you're well.

    Do you still have the TC-11 patch from this video?

    I made this for us:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/yfcx5dwxioyly3w/Stomp Box KUHL 02.tc11patch?dl=0

    It’s free for all to download.
    I used a major scale on th Y axis, and modified it to sound a bit like in the video.
    TC-11 is fun. TC-DATA is where you go Pro.

  • @Kühl said:

    @SpookyZoo said:
    @FRibeiro Hey, hope you're well.

    Do you still have the TC-11 patch from this video?

    I made this for us:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/yfcx5dwxioyly3w/Stomp Box KUHL 02.tc11patch?dl=0

    It’s free for all to download.
    I used a major scale on th Y axis, and modified it to sound a bit like in the video.
    TC-11 is fun. TC-DATA is where you go Pro.

    Oh man, that’s awesome!!

    Great job! :) :)

  • @Kühl said:

    @SpookyZoo said:
    @FRibeiro Hey, hope you're well.

    Do you still have the TC-11 patch from this video?

    I made this for us:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/yfcx5dwxioyly3w/Stomp Box KUHL 02.tc11patch?dl=0

    It’s free for all to download.
    I used a major scale on th Y axis, and modified it to sound a bit like in the video.
    TC-11 is fun. TC-DATA is where you go Pro.

    Here is a tc-data patch I shared a while back that was used to perform a zappaesque piece I also shared as a SoundCloud on same thread. The whole thread is a good discussion of tc-11 and tc-data.

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/178952/#Comment_178952

    Back then I used multitrack daw and AudioBus with tc-data. Nowadays I primarily use AUM with any number of noise/sound makers with TC-Data as a midi source for performance...

  • @Moderndaycompiler said:

    @Kühl said:

    @SpookyZoo said:
    @FRibeiro Hey, hope you're well.

    Do you still have the TC-11 patch from this video?

    I made this for us:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/yfcx5dwxioyly3w/Stomp Box KUHL 02.tc11patch?dl=0

    It’s free for all to download.
    I used a major scale on th Y axis, and modified it to sound a bit like in the video.
    TC-11 is fun. TC-DATA is where you go Pro.

    Here is a tc-data patch I shared a while back that was used to perform a zappaesque piece I also shared as a SoundCloud on same thread. The whole thread is a good discussion of tc-11 and tc-data.

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/178952/#Comment_178952

    Back then I used multitrack daw and AudioBus with tc-data. Nowadays I primarily use AUM with any number of noise/sound makers with TC-Data as a midi source for performance...

    Appreciated

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