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Quanta for iOS released

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  • He's definitely right about the salmon, it IS rich! Happy to be reminded of this; it rules.

  • This is great :) shame we didn't get a few more voices, but glad they decided to deal with the clicking, that always sounded like a bug to me and not pleasing "clicks"

    But these improvements are huge.

  • edited May 2019

    I’ve enjoyed Quanta immensely since release, and always accepted the clicky behaviour as just the nature of the beast. This update, however, makes it almost feel like an entirely new instrument. I can now use the grain shape adjustment to actually shape the sound, not simply to temper the clicking. There are also many presets that are now actually playable that I would have never used previously.

  • This new release separates the wheat from the chaff

  • I've always thought of Quanta as the best of the AD family (even with the gremlins). The new improvements in this latest release elevates it all the more. Pity iOS doesn't get the polyphony of the desktop but after all RAM issues with the iOS version of Enso, I understand AD's decision to err on the side of caution.

  • edited May 2019

    Quanta ios does not scale sample rate correctly so the pitch of your sample will be different depending what sample rate your audio device is set to. This happens on my audio device.

  • @[Deleted User] said:
    Quanta ios does not scale sample rate correctly so the pitch of your sample will be different depending what sample rate your audio device is set to. This happens on my audio device.

    Oops!

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @[Deleted User] said:
    Quanta ios does not scale sample rate correctly so the pitch of your sample will be different depending what sample rate your audio device is set to. This happens on my audio device.

    Oops!

    Hihi

  • Yup, import a 44.1kHz wav to a iPad Pro 11/Mini 5, Quanta will convert it to 48kHz.
    Restore iOS backup from iPad Pro 11/Mini 5 onto iPad 6th Gen, samples are still at 48kHz, BUT when re-saving a patch, samples gets converted to 44.1kHz on the iPad 6th Gen. Outta tune bro.

    But the big update was surprising. Less clicking (not eliminated completely), and visual feedback from the modulators is handy.

    These iOS granulars synths are all unique and seem to excel at different things. Love Quanta for 'hard' Waldorf Microwave-esque bass and leads. tardigrain for pads, SpaceCraft for atmospheres...

  • This is like getting a new app. I'd kind of shelved Quanta after getting put off by the clicking.

    It's a great synth, going way beyond being 'just a granular'. Capable of some really unusual, and musical, sounds.

    The only improvement I'd still like would be filter animation.

  • Nice update, seems better on CPU too.

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  • edited June 2019

    I really like some of the wavetable and single-cycle waveforms in here:
    https://www.reddit.com/r/edmproduction/comments/2jhew1/1700_waveforms_for_serums_wavetable_download_link/

    Love the Galbanum Architecture and Waves Codex wavs in Quanta and tardigrain.

    Also, if you use Groove Rider (which supports Serum wavetable import), then here's a bit 'o info:
    Works in Groove Rider GR-16: SO FAR: Spectral Growl Wavetables Vol 1, Waves Codex, Classic Synths,
    DOESN'T WORK IN Groove Rider GR-16: SO FAR: Access Virus C & TI, Korg MS2000 DWGS,
    I haven't tested all of them yet.

  • @ocelot
    I'm not sure if you realise this, but you're sharing IP protected wavetables here. Waves Codex, Massive, Galbanum etc. I'm aware they've been modded by community enthusiasts but it's still akin to sharing a copy protected sample library.

    To stay on the right side of the law probably best if you link to the site sharing the link rather than sharing directly here on the forum.

    Really don't mean to be a nag on this, but having suffered a lot at the hands of pirates on the past, casual disregard for the IP rights when it comes to pro audio sample libraries is something rubs a little as its too close to home. Plus I know the author of the Galbanum library and would rather not report this share to him.

    BTW I haven't flagged your post, as I'm sure you weren't aware there was any wrongdoing.

  • @jonmoore said:
    @ocelot
    I'm not sure if you realise this, but you're sharing IP protected wavetables here. Waves Codex, Massive, Galbanum etc. I'm aware they've been modded by community enthusiasts but it's still akin to sharing a copy protected sample library.

    To stay on the right side of the law probably best if you link to the site sharing the link rather than sharing directly here on the forum.

    Really don't mean to be a nag on this, but having suffered a lot at the hands of pirates on the past, casual disregard for the IP rights when it comes to pro audio sample libraries is something rubs a little as its too close to home. Plus I know the author of the Galbanum library and would rather not report this share to him.

    BTW I haven't flagged your post, as I'm sure you weren't aware there was any wrongdoing.

    I went ahead and changed the link to the 5 year-old Reddit discussion. I got the link here, btw, and it's been linked numerous times on many other sites for 5 years, so if what you're saying is the truth, it's a surprise that the Mega link or the Reddit discussion wasn't pulled years ago.

  • edited June 2019

    @ocelot said:
    I really like some of the wavetable and single-cycle waveforms in here:
    https://www.reddit.com/r/edmproduction/comments/2jhew1/1700_waveforms_for_serums_wavetable_download_link/

    Love the Galbanum Architecture and Waves Codex wavs in Quanta and tardigrain.

    Also, if you use Groove Rider (which supports Serum wavetable import), then here's a bit 'o info:
    Works in Groove Rider GR-16: SO FAR: Spectral Growl Wavetables Vol 1, Waves Codex, Classic Synths,
    DOESN'T WORK IN Groove Rider GR-16: SO FAR: Access Virus C & TI, Korg MS2000 DWGS,
    I haven't tested all of them yet.

    Thanks for testing and providing this info!

    These iOS granulars synths are all unique and seem to excel at different things. Love Quanta for 'hard' Waldorf Microwave-esque bass and leads. tardigrain for pads, SpaceCraft for atmospheres...

    Exactly what I've found too. Quanta and SpaceCraft are my go-to granulars.

  • i> @jonmoore said:

    I've always thought of Quanta as the best of the AD family (even with the gremlins).

    Filterstation and Discord, even Replicant when I have the patience, are great ones too that I wouldn't want to miss.

  • @ocelot said:

    @jonmoore said:
    @ocelot
    I'm not sure if you realise this, but you're sharing IP protected wavetables here. Waves Codex, Massive, Galbanum etc. I'm aware they've been modded by community enthusiasts but it's still akin to sharing a copy protected sample library.

    To stay on the right side of the law probably best if you link to the site sharing the link rather than sharing directly here on the forum.

    Really don't mean to be a nag on this, but having suffered a lot at the hands of pirates on the past, casual disregard for the IP rights when it comes to pro audio sample libraries is something rubs a little as its too close to home. Plus I know the author of the Galbanum library and would rather not report this share to him.

    BTW I haven't flagged your post, as I'm sure you weren't aware there was any wrongdoing.

    I went ahead and changed the link to the 5 year-old Reddit discussion. I got the link here, btw, and it's been linked numerous times on many other sites for 5 years, so if what you're saying is the truth, it's a surprise that the Mega link or the Reddit discussion wasn't pulled years ago.

    Trust me. Andrew Souter, the owner and developer of Galbanum has been aware of various occasions when his products have been shared on social media sites. The IP infringement (relating to Galbanum) in the share you linked to is his Galbanum Architecture Waveforms package.

    https://www.galbanum.com/about/people/
    https://www.galbanum.com/products/architecturewaveforms2010
    https://www.designersound.com/waveforms-2010/134-architecture-waveforms-2010-pack.html

    Just so you're aware. Virtually every wavetable based product on the market, both software and hardware, license at least part of their wavetable content from Galbanum. Architecture Waveforms is a relatively complete collection of his wavetable work during the 00's and is available in various formats as detailed in the Designer Sound link above.

    I'm not attempting to be an IP compliance nazi here, it's simply a case that many people in the audio community are unaware that they're doing anything wrong when they share content of this sort.

  • @rs2000 said:
    i> @jonmoore said:

    I've always thought of Quanta as the best of the AD family (even with the gremlins).

    Filterstation and Discord, even Replicant when I have the patience, are great ones too that I wouldn't want to miss.

    Absolute agreement, and I'd add Axon 2 to that mix too as once you get your head around the way the algorithm works it's capable of extremely predictable results (it may sound random but it's completely controllable randomness). I treat it as a Euclidean style sequencing tool on steroids (the algorithm isn't Euclidian, but the interaction model is very similar). The more recent updates makes it great for evolving melodic sequences as well as rhythm stuff.

  • @ocelot said:

    @jonmoore said:
    @ocelot
    I'm not sure if you realise this, but you're sharing IP protected wavetables here. Waves Codex, Massive, Galbanum etc. I'm aware they've been modded by community enthusiasts but it's still akin to sharing a copy protected sample library.

    To stay on the right side of the law probably best if you link to the site sharing the link rather than sharing directly here on the forum.

    Really don't mean to be a nag on this, but having suffered a lot at the hands of pirates on the past, casual disregard for the IP rights when it comes to pro audio sample libraries is something rubs a little as its too close to home. Plus I know the author of the Galbanum library and would rather not report this share to him.

    BTW I haven't flagged your post, as I'm sure you weren't aware there was any wrongdoing.

    I went ahead and changed the link to the 5 year-old Reddit discussion. I got the link here, btw, and it's been linked numerous times on many other sites for 5 years, so if what you're saying is the truth, it's a surprise that the Mega link or the Reddit discussion wasn't pulled years ago.

    It isn't surprising that sites allow linked of pirated content. Sadly.

    What @jonmoore says is correct.

    I think people have become so used to the sharing of IP without permission that they tend not to think about it as something they shouldn't do...and don't think about the fact that they might be stealing work from someone who isn't making much money.

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  • Hello. I’m interested about this app but can I record my samples directly in the app like Tardigrain or I need to import samples from Audioshare or something like that ?

  • @Iaminonsiner said:
    Hello. I’m interested about this app but can I record my samples directly in the app like Tardigrain or I need to import samples from Audioshare or something like that ?

    Quanta cannot sample, you need to import via the disk symbol that will run the files app from which you can load samples from any app that supports "Files".

  • @Iaminonsiner said:
    Hello. I’m interested about this app but can I record my samples directly in the app like Tardigrain or I need to import samples from Audioshare or something like that ?

    Be aware that Quanta does not scale sample rate correctly, meaning if you change you ipad or audio device sample rate from say 44.1khz to 48khz or 96khz then your sample will be in a different pitch. I have asked the developer many times to correct this but no luck.

  • edited July 2019

    I’ve searched this thread and did a google search but was unable to troubleshoot using an iOS mpe keyboard (tried kB-1 and velocity kB) to work with the mpe features in quanta. I’ve tried in Cubasis, AUM and BeatMaker as well as standalone. I’m able to do the slide and glide from the standalone internal quanta keyboard (which isn’t available in the au app - correct?J but not the iOS mpe keyboards. I’ve selected mpe in the midi settings of quanta but as of now no luck. I have no problem using the same workflow for other mpe synths such as volt so I assume I am missing something in quanta. For now I have to add it as iaa and use the internal keyboard to record the expressive mpe features. All apps up to date. Latest iOS version. 11 inch iPad Pro. Thanks to anyone that may have a suggestion to get this to work.

  • thank you white!

  • Nice one thanks!

  • Thanks for the heads up - installed and sounding great!

  • Absolutely awesome video! Thanks!

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