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  • Creating a Reaktor lite framework for the iPad would be cool, then they could sell separate ensembles for it, and even licenses for third party devs.

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @Cib said:
    Like mentioned already, some of these libraries took a large team years to develop and still people would expect it to be much cheaper on iOS.

    Sure. But a smart company adapts to hanging economic times. Fortunes have been made - admittedly not yet in IOS apps as far as I know - by doing what is known in the UK as 'pile it high and sell it cheap.'

    Yes sadly, because of that most people have less and less money today :p
    I know it´s forbidden to say that here (maybe) but iOS is not a good thing for these kind of tools until the app store change a lot things.

  • @Ben said:
    This is amazing. Do we have anything remotely close to this on iOS?

    indeed we have, just not readymade presets for vocal processing ;)
    Imho we actually do have even more, at least regarding the creative aspect.
    Sparkle by Apesoft is a lot deeper imho, but the learning curve is quite steep.

  • edited July 2017

    @Telefunky said:

    @Ben said:
    This is amazing. Do we have anything remotely close to this on iOS?

    indeed we have, just not readymade presets for vocal processing ;)
    Imho we actually do have even more, at least regarding the creative aspect.
    Sparkle by Apesoft is a lot deeper imho, but the learning curve is quite steep.

    I would love to see a demo of Sparkle equalling Exhale.

  • well, I should have been more precise:
    Sparkle provides the tools to process vocals to something between sweet and absurd.
    In that sense it replaces the basic samples that come with Exhale.
    Of course it lacks the playback engine of that Kontakt thing.
    Which rules (as usual) for a quick 'me too' out of the box.

    I assumed the original question was about vocal processing, not shure about playback now after watching another video.
    Again that stuff is pre-organized for a certain context, but after all it's just basic multi-fx, some pitch shifting, etc.
    Lots of that and slice processing tools/samplers are available.
    ElasticDrums has a very cool sample/loop editor, BeatTwirl comes to mind for it's recent update, Werkbench, Patterning, even good old SamplR.
    Throw into AUM, build your FX chain, Save in Blocs or whatever... be creative ;)

  • @Telefunky said:
    Throw into AUM, build your FX chain, Save in Blocs or whatever... be creative ;)

    Phew! Last time I worked that hard, I got paid a small fortune. ;)

    Exhale or Realivox Blue are so good via the PC (or Mac) using Kontact. Maybe one day...

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @Telefunky said:

    @Ben said:
    This is amazing. Do we have anything remotely close to this on iOS?

    indeed we have, just not readymade presets for vocal processing ;)
    Imho we actually do have even more, at least regarding the creative aspect.
    Sparkle by Apesoft is a lot deeper imho, but the learning curve is quite steep.

    I would love to see a demo of Sparkle equalling Exhale.

    I just re installed Sparkle, forgot all about that, you see, all these amazing apps, I shall dig in and explore it again, lovely set of brilliant apps

  • for vocal processing with Sparkle put the vocal in the left (source) section
    as a starting point set pitch shift to zero (middle), Source Tracking and Hybridazation to 1 (middle and full on), Denoise to zero
    then load the 'processing sample' into target slot (right)
    adjust envelope between zero (most de-realizing) and full (most voice attributes)
    lower values than 10% need very fine tweaks, the upper range is less critical

    explore different target samples with varying tracking speed and envelope settings to get some idea how the thing reacts, it's not instant reward ;)
    use the 'snippet' function (and zoom) for finer adjustments
    for a more 'musical' result you'll have to use parameter automation, in particular related to pitch, as the latter us far from smooth
    (heavy output peaks if you just use the virtual keyboard)

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