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He's running Fingerfiddle through Samvada. Has anyone gotten Samvada working as an effect in AUM? AUM sees it as an effect but it never loads for me. I can only use it with the mic.
I agree that some ios apps -- such as Geoshred or Thumbjam -- are real instruments. But I disagree that apps can do anything real instruments can do. That is very far-fetched. WRT this video, I have several Indian instruments with sympathetic strings, and they are far richer and more nuanced than any electronic simulacrum. Samvada is a very cool app, but it's no substitute for the real thing.
I think this definitely a matter of perception. I would never attempt to tell someone who owns those real instruments that my digital tools were 100% the same. But when I say perception, it depends on your exposure as much as anything else. --i don't listen to much fiddle at all on records, so I don't have the ear vocabulary (scuse the term). And so when I first heard FingeFiddle I was blown away.
Oh dayyam! I remember this guy, saw his vids when I was researching FingeFiddle.
Please read my original post
I said “do what hardware and real instruments do “
NOT “as well as”
lol
I have seen plenty of garageband virtuoso performances on youtube where if you just listen it becomes difficult to tell it is being played on an ipad.
Navneeth Sundar is AWESOME! I've seen his videos before, such as this beautiful piece with him on Animoog:
I'm not understanding your distinction, obviously. But we both love making music on Ipad, so we're probably on the same page, or at least in the same chapter.