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Fly Tape by MSXII Sound Design

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  • @hansjbs said:
    Hmmm. I don't really understand the point for latch. This is more of a live performance app in my opinion.

    If you can presumably use more than one effect at a time, a latch mode would be good for turning an effect on and then doing the other effects in live mode. Launchpad has effects and you can either latch them or do a live mode.

  • Playing wih this in BM3 today and its much more stable and less clicks poppy than when I was running it in AUM. Interesting.

  • Comparison time!

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  • when did hating someones admiration for the cassette medium become a thing, I mean what did a cassette ever do to you?

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  • @Dawdles said:
    Bizarre review 'it's more designed for the master bus cos its a performance effect'...

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    Yes, he seemed to set out stating he wanted to show the apps used on individual tracks, only to decide halfway through that most of the time the sound was better on a full mix. Doug, would have edited this to show what worked, and cut out the waffle factor.

    If both apps were one, complete with latches, and minus the Emperor’s New Clothes hoopla, I’d be buying. As things stand, I can see using one or two effects here and there. More often and any impact would be lost.

    But for more subtle and varied saturation/ tape sounds, we’ll be sticking to Fab Filters.

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  • edited May 2018

    the popularization of this type of fx usage in these modern times of ours has primarily focused on live usage via the master bus, that's probably why he mentioned it unless.... Jason Donnelly isn't really Jason Donnelly and something nefariously wicked this way comes hmmm grumble grumble.. grrr shifty eyes,, this way and that way :) don't let no lo-fi buggers sneak up on ya

  • edited May 2018

    Hey Guys what would we need to emulate this video, I'm thinking Grooverider or electribe app, fly tape, an an an and what else?

  • @Dawdles said:
    Saturn's a really great plugin. Wish it was available in BM3 :/

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    AUM and Cubasis, too. :)

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  • I’m still loving this app, just not the cpu spikes...

  • This is a really frustrating app because I like what it does to audio but getting that particular thing done is a pain in the ass.

    Since it (still!) has no latch functionality I tried to automate the switching in Cubasis. Just wanted the saturation to come on the drums during a section of the project. Thankfully if saturation is the only effect you want to control you’re okay because it’s the ONLY automation parameter labeled in the Cubasis editor.

    You can see how saturate is the only effect labeled, everything else just says Fly Tape. Well after futzing with it awhile I did get it to automate the saturation on/off on the points I wanted.

    I was hoping the dev was going to make it a bit more user friendly but it doesn’t appear to be the case...

  • @JRSIV said:
    This is a really frustrating app because I like what it does to audio but getting that particular thing done is a pain in the ass.

    Since it (still!) has no latch functionality I tried to automate the switching in Cubasis. Just wanted the saturation to come on the drums during a section of the project. Thankfully if saturation is the only effect you want to control you’re okay because it’s the ONLY automation parameter labeled in the Cubasis editor.

    You can see how saturate is the only effect labeled, everything else just says Fly Tape. Well after futzing with it awhile I did get it to automate the saturation on/off on the points I wanted.

    I was hoping the dev was going to make it a bit more user friendly but it doesn’t appear to be the case...

    You can use Rozeta LFO as a latch effect for this, or an LFO in apeMatrix. If you set the LFO to be a Square wave then set the threshold so that it never goes lower than the half-way point, you'll have it on all the time (as long as the transport control is running).

    Problem solved. Not the most elegant solution, but it works.

  • Don't know if Cubasis forwards Midi CC's to AUv3 plug-ins?

    It might work on 'midi tracks' but there's no way to send midi CC's to plug-in on an audio track or route a midi-track to an AUv3 on an audio-track. FlyTape has quite complete Midi CC support though.
    (In my opinion midi-routing is quite lacking in Cubasis).

    Midi CC's at the bottom of the page...
    https://www.msxaudio.com/pages/msxii-ios-apps

  • @Samu said:
    Don't know if Cubasis forwards Midi CC's to AUv3 plug-ins?

    It might work on 'midi tracks' but there's no way to send midi CC's to plug-in on an audio track or route a midi-track to an AUv3 on an audio-track. FlyTape has quite complete Midi CC support though.
    (In my opinion midi-routing is quite lacking in Cubasis).

    Midi CC's at the bottom of the page...
    https://www.msxaudio.com/pages/msxii-ios-apps

    Yeah - I was doing this in apeMatrix, not Cubasis. Although if you REALLY wanted to be hardcore about it you could build up the track in AUM and export the completed audio to Cubasis.

    I've been doing more and more app juggling like this lately. It's cumbersome at times, but it allows you to use the best functionality from the best app to get the job done.

  • @Daveypoo @Samu Great info guys, thank you...

  • I love the dudes at MSX, they are awesome, their sample packs are awesome, they do a lot for the beat community...
    I had a lot of interest in this app but it is really hard to find things that it will work on... It's very close but needs some updates.
    You can't control how much "lo-fi"Or "saturate" goes into your mix.
    You can select the style, but it's like over load when it hits the mix...I wanna dry it up a little bit, if they add that option, It'll be much more useful.

    The pitch is great sounding but it adds a lot of latency, makes it really hard to use unless you record what you use it on then use that recording back in your project, I can live with that, but it limits the effects practical use.

    Sounds great, but needs an update...i still have faith

  • edited April 2021

    Woohoo!

  • edited April 2021



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