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  • @vpich said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @vpich said:
    I'm probably gonna go for it but don't fully understand it. For me i would rather have had the kick be something else though. I like ansteady kick and let other stuff be crazy.

    I'm holding off. If you grab it, mind dropping me a note what you think? Looks to be up my alley, but don't understand what it brings to the party yet.

    Cool will do. I'm thinking i can create some evolving background glitchiness i can add behind a regular drum track/s with minimal fuss.

    Do you have Sliver?

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    AGIE! I sense a new movement...

    I did a search for it and while nothing comes up exactly (see, I TOLD you it was new...) this video was first on my list:

    Not sure about the music, but I do love the visuals :)

    I like the visuals too, as well as the music. Was the music made with LoadKer? I'm trying to get a handle on exactly what it does.

    Just the vocals. I suspect that many folks (your goodself included) will find it a bit pedestrian/limited. It happens to be just about the right level of not so-clever-that-I-won't-actually-use-it...

    Hmmm... the learning curve pretty gentle?

    It's really pretty much suck-it-and-see which is how I like it (Nurse).

    Thanks. On paper, it sounds like the way I'm using the DJDJ app that the seekbeats dev updated and had onsale recently. I'm not using it as a DJ app, but to mix 4 loops with effects. The random fractal stuff in this is what's piqued my interest.

  • @skiphunt said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @MonzoPro Has distinct possibilities. Especially as a complex little loop maker that's simple to use. Link is the thing that makes it worth the 4.99 for me. AB/IAA now also useful of course....

    Yeah, all sounds a bit same though....that's my only concern...(just been watching the vids)

    You going for this one? I'm intrigued, but it kind of looks like a cross between the randomized stuff in Seekbeats with Sliver... at least in function. Also vaguely reminds me of some of the markov chain stuff in Nodal.

    I went for Dot Melody, interested in this one but looks a bit basic and limited for a fiver.

  • @skiphunt said:
    Do you have Sliver?

    No. I guess ipad only? Don't see it on phone

  • edited May 2017

    @MonzoPro good bang for the buck (as we say) I like its internal sounds too for the most part.

    @vpich yeah, it appears so. Effect on samples sounds somewhat similar to me, but need to watch more vids.

  • edited May 2017

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Pretty steady updates and this last has LINK/AB/IAA and the one before (Nov) brought automation etc. Maybe Sir Doug @thesoundtestroom will consider it worth A Second Look (TM).

    Just watched Doug's video. Of what I have, I think this is closest to Nodal. Nodal can do more samples chained together in various arrangements, random, and can fuse samples together into new samples.

    But I didn't realize Loadker has LINK and automation now? It also looks like it might be quicker and easier to get something musical out of it.

    Is Loadker also kind of like iDensity?

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Quick and dirty lo-res idea of two different audiopasted vocal samples left to vary on their own (about medium intensity maybe) and then thrown against a simple beat to confirm Link etc.

    I really like this. Watched it 4 times now. The effect is cool for sure, but the whole piece is terrific. Well done

  • @skiphunt said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Quick and dirty lo-res idea of two different audiopasted vocal samples left to vary on their own (about medium intensity maybe) and then thrown against a simple beat to confirm Link etc.

    I really like this. Watched it 4 times now. The effect is cool for sure, but the whole piece is terrific. Well done

    Thanks for the nod. It's the roughest of rough drafts that makes my toes curl upon re-watching (as ever).

  • edited May 2017

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Quick and dirty lo-res idea of two different audiopasted vocal samples left to vary on their own (about medium intensity maybe) and then thrown against a simple beat to confirm Link etc.

    I really like this. Watched it 4 times now. The effect is cool for sure, but the whole piece is terrific. Well done

    Thanks for the nod. It's the roughest of rough drafts that makes my toes curl upon re-watching (as ever).

    I originally hadn't noticed that it was yours. Thought it was just a sample you were referencing. It came up also during my search for other demos made with Loadker. Strangely doesn't seem there are many.

    Was trying to figure out the weird, sort of twisted Asian witch mystery vibe you had going, and got mesmerized.

    I like what Loadker is doing to the vocals in this. It sounds glitchy random, but it still maintains a good compositional structure.

    Torn on Loadker. I think I have enough other stuff that does similar, but my gut tells me there's something fairly unique going on with its fractal algorithms.

  • I like the fact it does a beat and samples at the same time, for a quick all-in-one glitch shog.

  • @skiphunt said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Quick and dirty lo-res idea of two different audiopasted vocal samples left to vary on their own (about medium intensity maybe) and then thrown against a simple beat to confirm Link etc.

    I really like this. Watched it 4 times now. The effect is cool for sure, but the whole piece is terrific. Well done

    Thanks for the nod. It's the roughest of rough drafts that makes my toes curl upon re-watching (as ever).

    I originally hadn't noticed that it was yours. Thought it was just a sample you were referencing. It came up also during my search for other demos made with Loadker. Strangely doesn't seem there are many.

    Was trying to figure out the weird, sort of twisted Asian witch mystery vibe you had going, and got mesmerized.

    I like what Loadker is doing to the vocals in this. It sounds glitchy random, but it still maintains a good compositional structure.

    Torn on Loadker. I think I have enough other stuff that does similar, but my gut tells me there's something fairly unique going on with its fractal algorithms.

    I think it has limits but is quick getting where you might want to go and, thus, might be used/employed more often than something that technically can do more stuff but takes more doing and is therefore more often left undone...

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Quick and dirty lo-res idea of two different audiopasted vocal samples left to vary on their own (about medium intensity maybe) and then thrown against a simple beat to confirm Link etc.

    I still haven't bit on the app (yet), but I do like the video.
    Nice work.

  • edited May 2017

    @JohnnyGoodyear
    Seeing this one (another masterful Parallax Corp. personality inventory) makes me ponder what wonders you might make in Takete...

  • @Littlewoodg said:
    @JohnnyGoodyear
    Seeing this one (another masterful Parallax Corp. personality inventory) makes me ponder what wonders you might make in Takete...

    +1

    Have you got Takete Mr G?

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @Littlewoodg said:
    @JohnnyGoodyear
    Seeing this one (another masterful Parallax Corp. personality inventory) makes me ponder what wonders you might make in Takete...

    +1

    Have you got Takete Mr G?

    I do. It's really a marvel. It's getting me back into movie-making, animation...which is no small thing after a 17 year hiatus.

  • @Littlewoodg said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Littlewoodg said:
    @JohnnyGoodyear
    Seeing this one (another masterful Parallax Corp. personality inventory) makes me ponder what wonders you might make in Takete...

    +1

    Have you got Takete Mr G?

    I do. It's really a marvel. It's getting me back into movie-making, animation...which is no small thing after a 17 year hiatus.

    I've always lusted after it, but it's a bit pricey for me.

    Have you uploaded anything?

  • I just got this. Started to get the hang of it after a bit with samples in Kick and HH slots, but the FX slots are more obscure to me. It seems from Doug's video that there used to be instructions if you scrolled down screen, but that doesn't seem to work. Are there any tutorials or manual anywhere?

    Also I tried it in Audiobus 3 twice and both times it crashed after a bit. Anyone else get that? Any solutions?

    Thanks in advance...

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Littlewoodg said:
    @JohnnyGoodyear
    Seeing this one (another masterful Parallax Corp. personality inventory) makes me ponder what wonders you might make in Takete...

    +1

    Have you got Takete Mr G?

    I do. It's really a marvel. It's getting me back into movie-making, animation...which is no small thing after a 17 year hiatus.

    I've always lusted after it, but it's a bit pricey for me.

    Have you uploaded anything?

    That's the next hurdle. Made a couple little sketches but 17 years of inertia has kept me from uploading (so far).

  • @Littlewoodg said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Littlewoodg said:
    @JohnnyGoodyear
    Seeing this one (another masterful Parallax Corp. personality inventory) makes me ponder what wonders you might make in Takete...

    +1

    Have you got Takete Mr G?

    I do. It's really a marvel. It's getting me back into movie-making, animation...which is no small thing after a 17 year hiatus.

    I've always lusted after it, but it's a bit pricey for me.

    Have you uploaded anything?

    That's the next hurdle. Made a couple little sketches but 17 years of inertia has kept me from uploading (so far).

    We men still on the fence will appreciate your example(s) etc.

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  • I very much enjoyed playing with the demo about a year ago. Never could bring myself to buy the full version, even when it went on sale. And, I've yet to see anything made using Takate that made me want to fork over the dough.

    I'm more in awe of it's interface and unique blend of audio/visual design.

    One video recently was on discchord that I kind of liked, and I think Takate was just used for the visual and not audio portion. I like it, but not enough to get me to bite. Takate's a niche app and I understand why the developer has to charge such a premium price for it, but if it ever dropped closer to the $15-$20 mark, I'd grab it in a heartbeat.

    Here's the recent one I saw and kind of liked made with Takate:

  • edited May 2017

    @skiphunt your point as to price/likely sales is well taken and fair. To be honest this style or output reminds me too much of experimental stuff I made years ago because it was the best my kit at the time could manage. BUT -as mentioned elsewhere recently- while I am a devotee of iOS for music, I do very little with it for video, preferring the reach and precision of Premiere on the desktop etc when it comes to editing (moving) images.

  • edited May 2017

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @skiphunt your point as to price/likely sales is well taken and fair. To be honest this style or output reminds me too much of experimental stuff I made years ago because it was the best my kit at the time could manage. BUT -as mentioned elsewhere recently- while I am a devotee of iOS for music, I do very little with it for video, preferring the reach and precision of Premiere on the desktop etc when it comes to editing (moving) images.

    Agreed. Like I mentioned, I think I'm a bit more enamored with Takate's GUI design, than it's actual output. It's impressive in how the audio and video interfaces intermesh while playing the app's image and audio loops live.

    I think LumaFusion will eventually get us both where we'd like to be on iOS with regard to video art production on par with the desktop world, but I think they're concretely focussed on nailing the foundation of an absolute solid "pro" bread & butter editor first. After that, I think they'll start expanding out the audio/video fx toys a lot more.

    If you haven't got the video app Hyperspektiv yet, I can recommend it for cool effects stuff on iOS. It looks like a kiddies tool for instagram, but many of the effects are actually decent. You can import up to 4k video, add effects, and export back out as 4k. My tests looked pretty good. And, it has a very easy and clean GUI.

  • edited May 2017

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @skiphunt your point as to price/likely sales is well taken and fair. To be honest this style or output reminds me too much of experimental stuff I made years ago because it was the best my kit at the time could manage. BUT -as mentioned elsewhere recently- while I am a devotee of iOS for music, I do very little with it for video, preferring the reach and precision of Premiere on the desktop etc when it comes to editing (moving) images.

    The appeal for me, like a lot of iOS apps, is the speed and all-in-one-ness of it. I've got DAW's and video editors on my desktops, but I can knock something out on the iPad in a tenth of the time look.

    If this was £20, and I was confident it'd remain updated I'd jump in.

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @skiphunt your point as to price/likely sales is well taken and fair. To be honest this style or output reminds me too much of experimental stuff I made years ago because it was the best my kit at the time could manage. BUT -as mentioned elsewhere recently- while I am a devotee of iOS for music, I do very little with it for video, preferring the reach and precision of Premiere on the desktop etc when it comes to editing (moving) images.

    The appeal for me, like a lot of iOS apps, is the speed and all-in-one-ness of it. I've got DAW's and video editors on my desktops, but I can knock something out on the iPad in a tenth of the time look.

    If this was £20, and I was confident it'd remain updated I'd jump in.

    Fair enough.

  • @skiphunt said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @skiphunt your point as to price/likely sales is well taken and fair. To be honest this style or output reminds me too much of experimental stuff I made years ago because it was the best my kit at the time could manage. BUT -as mentioned elsewhere recently- while I am a devotee of iOS for music, I do very little with it for video, preferring the reach and precision of Premiere on the desktop etc when it comes to editing (moving) images.

    Agreed. Like I mentioned, I think I'm a bit more enamored with Takate's GUI design, than it's actual output. It's impressive in how the audio and video interfaces intermesh while playing the app's image and audio loops live.

    I think LumaFusion will eventually get us both where we'd like to be on iOS with regard to video art production on par with the desktop world, but I think they're concretely focussed on nailing the foundation of an absolute solid "pro" bread & butter editor first. After that, I think they'll start expanding out the audio/video fx toys a lot more.

    If you haven't got the video app Hyperspektiv yet, I can recommend it for cool effects stuff on iOS. It looks like a kiddies tool for instagram, but many of the effects are actually decent. You can import up to 4k video, add effects, and export back out as 4k. My tests looked pretty good. And, it has a very easy and clean GUI.

    Probably right on Luma. Hope so. And thanks for the Hyperskektiv tip. Will look. If there is one area I like video on the iPad right now it's anything that does one bit, especially effects, well and quickly, as opposed to (say) having to dig into After Effects etc.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Littlewoodg said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @Littlewoodg said:
    @JohnnyGoodyear
    Seeing this one (another masterful Parallax Corp. personality inventory) makes me ponder what wonders you might make in Takete...

    +1

    Have you got Takete Mr G?

    I do. It's really a marvel. It's getting me back into movie-making, animation...which is no small thing after a 17 year hiatus.

    I've always lusted after it, but it's a bit pricey for me.

    Have you uploaded anything?

    That's the next hurdle. Made a couple little sketches but 17 years of inertia has kept me from uploading (so far).

    We men still on the fence will appreciate your example(s) etc.

    Schools out for me soon, we'll see what the summer brings. :)

  • @skiphunt

    If you haven't got the video app Hyperspektiv yet, I can recommend it for cool effects stuff on iOS. It looks like a kiddies tool for instagram, but many of the effects are actually decent. You can import up to 4k video, add effects, and export back out as 4k. My tests looked pretty good. And, it has a very easy and clean GUI.

    Picking this one up. All about automating stuff that is not my main interest

  • edited May 2017

    @skiphunt said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @skiphunt your point as to price/likely sales is well taken and fair. To be honest this style or output reminds me too much of experimental stuff I made years ago because it was the best my kit at the time could manage. BUT -as mentioned elsewhere recently- while I am a devotee of iOS for music, I do very little with it for video, preferring the reach and precision of Premiere on the desktop etc when it comes to editing (moving) images.

    Agreed. Like I mentioned, I think I'm a bit more enamored with Takate's GUI design, than it's actual output. It's impressive in how the audio and video interfaces intermesh while playing the app's image and audio loops live.

    I think LumaFusion will eventually get us both where we'd like to be on iOS with regard to video art production on par with the desktop world, but I think they're concretely focussed on nailing the foundation of an absolute solid "pro" bread & butter editor first. After that, I think they'll start expanding out the audio/video fx toys a lot more.

    If you haven't got the video app Hyperspektiv yet, I can recommend it for cool effects stuff on iOS. It looks like a kiddies tool for instagram, but many of the effects are actually decent. You can import up to 4k video, add effects, and export back out as 4k. My tests looked pretty good. And, it has a very easy and clean GUI.

    Ooh I like that. There are loads of great cheap photo fx apps, but few for videos - this looks just the ticket.

    Do you get all the filters with the app, or are there IAP's?

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @skiphunt your point as to price/likely sales is well taken and fair. To be honest this style or output reminds me too much of experimental stuff I made years ago because it was the best my kit at the time could manage. BUT -as mentioned elsewhere recently- while I am a devotee of iOS for music, I do very little with it for video, preferring the reach and precision of Premiere on the desktop etc when it comes to editing (moving) images.

    Agreed. Like I mentioned, I think I'm a bit more enamored with Takate's GUI design, than it's actual output. It's impressive in how the audio and video interfaces intermesh while playing the app's image and audio loops live.

    I think LumaFusion will eventually get us both where we'd like to be on iOS with regard to video art production on par with the desktop world, but I think they're concretely focussed on nailing the foundation of an absolute solid "pro" bread & butter editor first. After that, I think they'll start expanding out the audio/video fx toys a lot more.

    If you haven't got the video app Hyperspektiv yet, I can recommend it for cool effects stuff on iOS. It looks like a kiddies tool for instagram, but many of the effects are actually decent. You can import up to 4k video, add effects, and export back out as 4k. My tests looked pretty good. And, it has a very easy and clean GUI.

    Ooh I like that. There are loads of great cheap photo fx apps, but few for videos - this looks just the ticket.

    Do you get all the filters with the app, or are there IAP's?

    I don't recall any IAPs. Everything came with it... can't swear to the 4k support though. Seems like a did a test where 4k worked, but the description says up to 1080p, so I could be mistaken about that part.

    @vpich all the filters can be used with straight application, but most have varying degrees of parameter control too.

  • edited May 2017

    @skiphunt said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @skiphunt your point as to price/likely sales is well taken and fair. To be honest this style or output reminds me too much of experimental stuff I made years ago because it was the best my kit at the time could manage. BUT -as mentioned elsewhere recently- while I am a devotee of iOS for music, I do very little with it for video, preferring the reach and precision of Premiere on the desktop etc when it comes to editing (moving) images.

    Agreed. Like I mentioned, I think I'm a bit more enamored with Takate's GUI design, than it's actual output. It's impressive in how the audio and video interfaces intermesh while playing the app's image and audio loops live.

    I think LumaFusion will eventually get us both where we'd like to be on iOS with regard to video art production on par with the desktop world, but I think they're concretely focussed on nailing the foundation of an absolute solid "pro" bread & butter editor first. After that, I think they'll start expanding out the audio/video fx toys a lot more.

    If you haven't got the video app Hyperspektiv yet, I can recommend it for cool effects stuff on iOS. It looks like a kiddies tool for instagram, but many of the effects are actually decent. You can import up to 4k video, add effects, and export back out as 4k. My tests looked pretty good. And, it has a very easy and clean GUI.

    Ooh I like that. There are loads of great cheap photo fx apps, but few for videos - this looks just the ticket.

    Do you get all the filters with the app, or are there IAP's?

    I don't recall any IAPs. Everything came with it... can't swear to the 4k support though. Seems like a did a test where 4k worked, but the description says up to 1080p, so I could be mistaken about that part.

    @vpich all the filters can be used with straight application, but most have varying degrees of parameter control too.

    Looks like a great quick and dirty way of creating trippy visuals, that can then be imported into LumaFusion for more precise editing. Reckon I'll get this.

    It's a phone app - does it work ok on a pad?

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