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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...
@Jumpercollins - what hwangman said.
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?
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
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!

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