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Is Caustic still great in the current gen?

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  • @Littlewoodg said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    @Littlewoodg So 20 is all that, eh? Big step up from the previous.....(thinking of the boy here etc).

    I think I’m just catching up with what the kids and kid-at-heart have known for a while, and 20 is just more of that. My teen daughter and her rapper boyfriend, my DJ neighbor up the street, the Kiwi rockstar next door...
    Not to mention it seems to do every fucking thing imaginable, including a performance mode on tablet...(which has been available since 11, apparently, as I said I’m just catching up.)

    I suspected as much, but consider you my canary in this area of the coalmine....appreciate it.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    My two cents for Drippy. (My apologies if I repeat a point someone else made. Just have no time to read through this thread at this time.)

    Caustic is extremely great at handling samples with its PCM synth. The wave editor rivals that of Twisted Wave and Hokusai. That modular synth is gold and a great intro to more advanced modular synthesis (as well as a clever way to expand effects slots/create busses). That vocoder is INCREDIBLE (and is easier to use than Sparkle, Advanced Cross Synthesis, although I LOVE the latter). The swing parameter can adjust 16th notes AND 8th notes, and not only can push them forward like a traditional swing setting but also pull them backwards! It also can play back soundfonts in the PCM synth. Only thing that rivals that is bs-16i.

    You can import samples directly from Audioshare. File management for exporting is a bit of a bitch if you don’t have iTunes on a PC/Mac. Hopefully once Rej is off his hiatus, he’ll implement Files support for us on iOS given Android already had a files system long before our iOS 11.

    Also, you’re not limited to just using pattern blocks. You can freely sequence in the sequencer itself if you wish, lending itself quite nicely to ametric pieces where clips of audio are triggered in the PCM synth. That’s just the tip of the iceburg.

    Use the built-in FTP server and the free app Documents by Readdle to access all of Caustics folders. For now it works great.

  • @anickt said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    My two cents for Drippy. (My apologies if I repeat a point someone else made. Just have no time to read through this thread at this time.)

    Caustic is extremely great at handling samples with its PCM synth. The wave editor rivals that of Twisted Wave and Hokusai. That modular synth is gold and a great intro to more advanced modular synthesis (as well as a clever way to expand effects slots/create busses). That vocoder is INCREDIBLE (and is easier to use than Sparkle, Advanced Cross Synthesis, although I LOVE the latter). The swing parameter can adjust 16th notes AND 8th notes, and not only can push them forward like a traditional swing setting but also pull them backwards! It also can play back soundfonts in the PCM synth. Only thing that rivals that is bs-16i.

    You can import samples directly from Audioshare. File management for exporting is a bit of a bitch if you don’t have iTunes on a PC/Mac. Hopefully once Rej is off his hiatus, he’ll implement Files support for us on iOS given Android already had a files system long before our iOS 11.

    Also, you’re not limited to just using pattern blocks. You can freely sequence in the sequencer itself if you wish, lending itself quite nicely to ametric pieces where clips of audio are triggered in the PCM synth. That’s just the tip of the iceburg.

    Use the built-in FTP server and the free app Documents by Readdle to access all of Caustics folders. For now it works great.

    Sweet tip! Thanks mate. :)

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @anickt said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    My two cents for Drippy. (My apologies if I repeat a point someone else made. Just have no time to read through this thread at this time.)

    Caustic is extremely great at handling samples with its PCM synth. The wave editor rivals that of Twisted Wave and Hokusai. That modular synth is gold and a great intro to more advanced modular synthesis (as well as a clever way to expand effects slots/create busses). That vocoder is INCREDIBLE (and is easier to use than Sparkle, Advanced Cross Synthesis, although I LOVE the latter). The swing parameter can adjust 16th notes AND 8th notes, and not only can push them forward like a traditional swing setting but also pull them backwards! It also can play back soundfonts in the PCM synth. Only thing that rivals that is bs-16i.

    You can import samples directly from Audioshare. File management for exporting is a bit of a bitch if you don’t have iTunes on a PC/Mac. Hopefully once Rej is off his hiatus, he’ll implement Files support for us on iOS given Android already had a files system long before our iOS 11.

    Also, you’re not limited to just using pattern blocks. You can freely sequence in the sequencer itself if you wish, lending itself quite nicely to ametric pieces where clips of audio are triggered in the PCM synth. That’s just the tip of the iceburg.

    Use the built-in FTP server and the free app Documents by Readdle to access all of Caustics folders. For now it works great.

    Sweet tip! Thanks mate. :)

    No prob! Make sure Background Audio is enabled in Caustic or it won’t work.

  • @anickt said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    My two cents for Drippy. (My apologies if I repeat a point someone else made. Just have no time to read through this thread at this time.)

    Caustic is extremely great at handling samples with its PCM synth. The wave editor rivals that of Twisted Wave and Hokusai. That modular synth is gold and a great intro to more advanced modular synthesis (as well as a clever way to expand effects slots/create busses). That vocoder is INCREDIBLE (and is easier to use than Sparkle, Advanced Cross Synthesis, although I LOVE the latter). The swing parameter can adjust 16th notes AND 8th notes, and not only can push them forward like a traditional swing setting but also pull them backwards! It also can play back soundfonts in the PCM synth. Only thing that rivals that is bs-16i.

    You can import samples directly from Audioshare. File management for exporting is a bit of a bitch if you don’t have iTunes on a PC/Mac. Hopefully once Rej is off his hiatus, he’ll implement Files support for us on iOS given Android already had a files system long before our iOS 11.

    Also, you’re not limited to just using pattern blocks. You can freely sequence in the sequencer itself if you wish, lending itself quite nicely to ametric pieces where clips of audio are triggered in the PCM synth. That’s just the tip of the iceburg.

    Use the built-in FTP server and the free app Documents by Readdle to access all of Caustics folders. For now it works great

    Nice tips. Thank you. Downloading again :)

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