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Fun. And I love the little toggle button that inverts the UI color.
Thanks for the heads up! Downloading now. Based on the description of the app, I will certainly make use of it
neat color palette..either mostly grey black or white..you choose
Neat sounds, no audiobus
Feel like I'm playing a game to unlock something
301 MB
Thanks for the freebie
thanks!
Wow
Drone Tone - An Ominous Sound Toy by Conor Mccann
https://appsto.re/ca/BYNrab.i
Yeah why so big? (301MB)
Thanks, really great sounds coming out...
I wrote the developer if he could add some basic features...
One question before I enter the abandoned factory: Can the sounds be extracted easily? Can I feed this to any kind of iOS DAW?
It's not abandoned...
You can't extract sounds, I record directly into my field recorder via cable.
That was one of requests, with export to AS, IAA, AB, etc...the usual minimum
Can you imagine running that through some ape software?
Nah, no exporting or connectivity. Good though, I'll probably connect a lead out from my phone into the iPad, and record it into Audioshare for future tweaking.
All, right, grabbed it. But on the search page I was also recommended The Oscillater, by Jonathan Liljedahl. Also free, but with AB and IAA. How have I never heard of this? Worth it?
cool, got it. so basically it has 5 or 6 samples per page, and you turn them on or off.
Totally in its lovely simplicity. And, you know, JLilla...
He created the oscillator because someone on this forum asked him to. It's useful if you want a basic oscillator that you want to feed into something else for drones. Though droneo is probably more useful.
Oscillator unfortunately has an expiration date as it's on the 32 bit App chopping block
Its really Great, thx !
Oscillator is great. Hard pan the 2 oscillators left and right, put on a pair of headphones and check to see if you have any notches in your hearing.
Nice sounds, thanks for the tip off. Wondering....is anyone aware if the generated sounds are 'free', i.e. up for use ? Feels a bit like one of those copyrighted numbers.
Thanks for the heads up, @mannix!
Preset save and delete would be a welcome addition - I do like the minimalist, "let it do its thing" interface, but I hate that feeling when you've got a great thing going, and then you have to get going. Nice to save favorite drones for later recall.
And some form of audio out, even if it's simple record/export/audiocopy/paste. Some very interesting sounds to be explored here. Not necessarily ominous, but definitely horrorshow
Ok, this is fun! I'd love to see this get developed more - save, background audio, link. Great jumping off point for my next cinematic space thriller!
I contacted the developer and exchanged some emails etc...he gave me a link to PC/Mac version:
https://conormccann.itch.io/drone-tone
It is easier to record loops/pads on my PC sound card and use them later.
And definitely not abandoned-ware.
If you have an iconnectivity interface you can loop back the audio. So there is connectivity if you have one or their devices.
Thanks for that link. Desktop version + Soundflower + Audacity = 16bit AIFF files saved to Dropbox for import into AudioShare. Very groovy
Wow, why is Drone 301MB?
Samples, samples and more samples – some longer than others. That random button goes a long way, and I have yet to hit a repeat patch or feel like I'd returned to "the beginning," so to speak.
The app store claims over 249 billion combinations ...
I just ran Drone Tone into Logic Pro from the iPad via lighting cable. Sound is a little bit thin I think. I'm guessing the desktop version's samples are essentially identical?
EDIT: Installed desktop version and Soundflower. Ran into Logic Pro that way. Sounds about the same as run in via the app through Lightning cable... only it's odd the desktop version takes 175MB instead of the 300MB in the iOS version.
Thanks for this!
Thank you, that was easily straightforward!
Is there anything else (besides this, with IAA preferably) like Droneo or SpaceVibe? I'm fairly happy with those two, but always open to more.
Nice, something else for Shoom to add more weirdness to.