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Heh. This was a module I needed myself. I'm notoriously bad at playing keys (I'm a drummer myself) and I needed an "Autocorrect" plugin for my messy playing skills.
You couldn’t knock me up one for my dodgy coding skills at work could you?
@brambos
Hey! Love your stuff. Thank you so much for the continued development. I was wondering if there is any thought in the future of being able to delete/remove certain Rozeta moduals. Some of them I use all the time and some I don't ever use. Having all of the moduals listed in AUM can make my organization a tad cluttered. Thank you again!
Hmm. I think that's ONE solution. The other is that hosts need to provide better and more powerful and flexible plugin management so you don't feel you have to delete any.
Hmm, very true. I have never seen any host give the option to remove AUV3 plug ins from the list.
You could consider deleting the ones you never use off your device and free up space for new Bram Bos (and other fine) apps. You can always download them again whenever you want.
I'm referring to the Rozeta Suit. It is the only app I have that contains multiple AUv3 plug ins but no way to remove the ones I do not use. Unless I am mistaken about that.
Slightly off topic, but can Rozeta modulate the Filterstation cut off frequency? I haven’t bought that as it didn’t have automation, but if Rozeta can modulate it I’ll get it...
My mistake. Forgot it’s a suite.
Speaking of which, just got the update to the suite with Scaler.
Thank you, Bram Bos.
This may be more useful to me right now than the others.
Unfortunately it's not possible to remove individual AUv3 from the package. They're all wrapped into a single app and that's fixed as long as the app is installed.
@brambos is there any information on using Rozeta with BM3.
Yes, there's a bit of basic information in the manual on ruismaker.com
Additionally, there's a bunch of demo videos on the Intua forums:
https://intua.net/forums/index.php?p=/discussion/5868/using-au-midi-videos-11-12-17/p1
Thanks @brambos , a chord app needed in Rozeta also.
I hooked up Rozeta lfo to Filter 1 frequency, and it started dancing across the screen.
FS has a built in lfo too.
Ah right, cheers CP.
I was thinking of getting FS and Apematrix solely for some automated filter sweeps, but if Rozeta has it covered, even better.
Filterstation2 AU exposes all of its parameters in AUM, so yes: Rozeta LFO could modulate it.
A “white keys” quantize option, à la MidiFlow Scales would be wonderful.
Is Scaler a transpose plug-in? Noticed the update but I don’t quite get its use case. I play in the key of c and it will transpose the notes to the right pitch to let’s say key of E
Something like a capo for AUM (I’m both directions)?!
This is a great addition to Rozeta - here’s a quick experiment I threw together over coffee this morning demonstrating how it can give the same kind of melodic-but-cyclical effect as putting an LFO through a quantizer in a modular rig, which is something I’ve been chasing for a long time.
Cells is playing 8 C4 notes and 4 rests with random note selection, 1/16 notes with 100% gate. This is feeding into Scaler, which is having the pre-transpose slider swept through its full range by one Rozeta LFO. This essentially models running an LFO into a scale quantizer, which is then used as a note source for one Mersenne, one Laplace shifted up 2 octaves for a nice crystalline pluck sound, one Kronecker for a little FM drone-y fill, and finally a Model 15 playing a bass patch. The Mersenne has a bus send to an effects bus running Kosmonaut, as does the Model 15 which is actually sent only to the effects bus, not out the main bus at all. This gives the Kosmonaut delay/resonance a little extra depth without overwhelming the track with bass. Everything goes out the master bus with a peak limiter. Audio is the direct iOS screen recording with no remastering.
It’s just different enough from what Particles and Collider can do that I, at least, am very excited to play around with it more.
Nice trick. The LFOs give more structure than the purely random processes do, and thus sound more musical. Have you tried modulating the LFOs?
Not until you asked that question and led me to go look at what’s available to control in the LFO AU itself, but now ...yes, now I believe I will have to try that. Thanks!
Transpose is one thing you can do with it. You can set the input or output transpose in semitones, so yes you could play a C scale and transpose it up 4 semitones to E major.
You can also not do a transpose, and set an E major scale in there, then play your best in E major on the keyboard, but any wrong notes you hit will be quantized up or down so you don’t hit any bad notes.
Another interesting thing to do is to feed it chords from something like Rozeta cells. YOu can adjust the whole thing up in semi tones for a full transpose. Or, you change the key and the chords will be altered to fit the new, but won’t always remain major / minor / etc like you had them. Or, you could set it to reject any notes outside of the new key, keeping the same basic structure, but eliminating any dissonant notes in the chord.
Lots of interesting possibilities.
Custom Scales?
Hey Wim, thank you very much for taking the time and explaining this to me (and maybe a few others who were also struggling
) now it makes sense. Cool idea. Cant wait to try this, finally I will be able to play and B flat haha
Oooooh - hadn't thought of that. I'm not a microtonal guy, and I'm not sure that's a practical option but man it would be fun.
Been too distracted by apeMatrix to do much with this, however.....
I'd like to add another vote/request for custom scales.
Edit: The "force velocity to X" is a very handy feature. Great way to get some really smooth and steady playing when wanting to avoid those overly loud or quiet notes and just stick to a steady velocity.
Wondering about this as well. I've been trying to find out how to set any of the Rozeta auto-generator plugins (Particles, etc.) to a scale that is not on the list of scales - like harmonic major, altered scale (aka "altered dominant" aka "Super Locrian"), etc. Of course microtonal scales would be sweet but that might be too much to ask.
So is user scales/custom scales a feature that's already there in Rozeta but I just haven't found it yet? Or is this more of a job for Mozaic?
Yeah - I gave up on them all because the scales are so meat n potatoes...
So disappointing
Scaler is the bomb.
Good question, can Mozaic do custom scales?