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  • @rs2000 said:

    @supadom said:
    Ah great. I just bought ReSlice at full price and I don’t even bloody like it!
    I guess I consider it a payment to a collective iOS development pool.

    If it was for future refinement and feature addons then yes, why not.
    But that hasn't really been the case for Virsyn apps.
    Bug fixes: Yes.
    New features and satisfying at least the most common user requests: Very unlikely.
    So to me it looks like a "take it as-is or leave it" purchase approach.

    Collective as in: put it in towards the new and exciting app development.

  • @0__O__3 said:
    FYI microTERA is not a lite version of Tera Synth. It’s a completely different synth. Confusing name.

    Yeah, it's. microTERA is an wave-shaping/distortion synth. Don't recall it being AUv3 yet but It does have it's own sound which I like.

    Yeah it's an AUv3, still waiting for a few others from Virsyn like Cube Synth but credit goes to them for updating most of their catalog quickly :)

  • @Carnbot said:

    @0__O__3 said:
    FYI microTERA is not a lite version of Tera Synth. It’s a completely different synth. Confusing name.

    Yeah, it's. microTERA is an wave-shaping/distortion synth. Don't recall it being AUv3 yet but It does have it's own sound which I like.

    Yeah it's an AUv3, still waiting for a few others from Virsyn like Cube Synth but credit goes to them for updating most of their catalog quickly :)

    I'll be damned!

    Arpeggist as a Midi AUv3 would bring things to another level for sure especially if they added an option to add notes using the keyboard rather having to move the boxes around manually :)

  • What about Addictive Pro for 50% off?
    Bought the Addictive Synth last year but not using it at all.
    Just watched Doug’s video which not convinced me to buy, for me AP sounds quite thin with my EarPods, but...

    I’m quite impressed by this video Virsyn demonstrates the Arpeggiator within Addictive Pro.

    What do you think about Addictive Pro? Do you like it?

    What do you think about the Arpeggiator we can get also separate? I do love StepPolyArp. What can Arpeggist can do what SPA can’t do?

  • @chandroji said:
    What about Addictive Pro for 50% off?
    Bought the Addictive Synth last year but not using it at all.
    Just watched Doug’s video which not convinced me to buy, for me AP sounds quite thin with my EarPods, but...

    I’m quite impressed by this video Virsyn demonstrates the Arpeggiator within Addictive Pro.

    What do you think about Addictive Pro? Do you like it?

    What do you think about the Arpeggiator we can get also separate? I do love StepPolyArp. What can Arpeggist can do what SPA can’t do?

    That IS an impressive video! I was thinking the same thoughts - I already have StepPolyArp. Now that I've seen what it can do I'll go ahead and get Arpeggist anyway. It's not much more than a Starbucks coffee, and I'll probably use it for years. That's what I tell myself anyway.

  • @chandroji said:
    What about Addictive Pro for 50% off?
    Bought the Addictive Synth last year but not using it at all.
    Just watched Doug’s video which not convinced me to buy, for me AP sounds quite thin with my EarPods, but...

    I’m quite impressed by this video Virsyn demonstrates the Arpeggiator within Addictive Pro.

    What do you think about Addictive Pro? Do you like it?

    AP is a really good synth, I use it a lot. Big range of sound possibilities, and the x/y pads are good for jamming.

  • @jigglypuff said:

    That IS an impressive video! I was thinking the same thoughts - I already have StepPolyArp. Now that I've seen what it can do I'll go ahead and get Arpeggist anyway. It's not much more than a Starbucks coffee, and I'll probably use it for years. That's what I tell myself anyway.

    I was wondering the same thing ... with Quantum and StepPolyArp, would Arpeggist bring anything different to the table?

  • @Samu said:

    @Daveypoo said:

    I like the IDEA of Harmony 8 very much, but I find it pitchy and also VERY quiet. I have a hard time getting anything useful out of it. It's a rare app that I bought and subsequently deleted....

    Got any cool tips to share? Should I give it a fourth/fifth try?

    Hmm...

    Try this...

    ...and play a few notes (enough with a short saw note) and it will instantly create 'a wall of sound' that keeps on moving and keep feeding it with new notes every now and then.

    @Samu are you using midi input on Harmony 8 to generate the notes?. Looks like it from your comments. I thought it couldn’t receive respond to midi notes, I just tried and still don’t think it can...

  • @tahiche said:

    @Samu are you using midi input on Harmony 8 to generate the notes?. Looks like it from your comments. I thought it couldn’t receive respond to midi notes, I just tried and still don’t think it can...

    No midi from what I can recall (this is a very, very old thread).
    In the example I created an arpeggio from the incoming audio if I recall correctly...

  • @Samu said:

    @tahiche said:

    @Samu are you using midi input on Harmony 8 to generate the notes?. Looks like it from your comments. I thought it couldn’t receive respond to midi notes, I just tried and still don’t think it can...

    No midi from what I can recall (this is a very, very old thread).
    In the example I created an arpeggio from the incoming audio if I recall correctly...

    Right, thanks!. Brought it back from the dead. Didn’t I?.
    The keyboard on your screen capture gave me false hope. I think there’s other apps that can take midi input to do pitched vocals, but mixing midi and audio is always tricky in daws.

  • @tahiche said:

    The keyboard on your screen capture gave me false hope. I think there’s other apps that can take midi input to do pitched vocals, but mixing midi and audio is always tricky in daws.

    I usually use the AUM onscreen keyboard to control the synths ;)

    When I need midi to control the pitch of audio I've got 4 Pockets Vocal Soloist for that.
    Hopefully the Waves Tune RealTime plug-in in Cubasis gets midi input soon like it's desktop 'parent'.

    Most of the time though I just use time-stretch on BM3 and 'legato play' the sample.
    (ie. real-time transpose without affecting speed and restarting the sample on new notes).

    Mixing Audio & Midi would not be an issue if the DAWs had proper audio & midi routing capabilities.

    Cheers!

  • @Samu said: Mixing Audio & Midi would not be an issue if the DAWs had proper audio & midi routing capabilities.

    Exactly, sadly they don’t. Tried to make Midi Guitar Auv3 to work in Zenbeats and it’s impossible so I’m pretty sure it’d be the same with any of these “vocoder” apps that take midi to modulate an audio carrier signal in real time.
    I wish DAWs and basically everything audio/midi related in iOS was built on top of AUM code. AUM just does it right. It’s always “does it work in aum?” for a reason.
    Nice capitalism would be if Apple bought AUM source code for 300 million $ and made it into iOS audio core/api to build upon.

  • @tahiche said:
    I wish DAWs and basically everything audio/midi related in iOS was built on top of AUM code.

    We'll get there eventually...
    ...apeMatrix is pretty decent as well and in some cases (like built-in LFOs for AUv3 automation) I prefer it over AUM.

    I wish it was possible to 'minimize' the AUM tracks to circles, the excessing panning/scrolling when using multiple tracks drives me nuts especially on the iPhone...

    For most things I circle around BM3, Gadget & Cubasis and Cubasis is due for an update soonish...
    (I think they'll wait for iPadOS14.5 which will drop next week if not sooner).

    Don't forget that AUM is based on existing CoreAudio/Midi API's so there's nothing to 'buy'.
    It's all about 'fit to target market' implementation of the system functions and that is up to the app developers to do.

    My iPad works perfectly fine as a 'sound module' and that is what I use it for most of the time...
    ...it's not the center piece but rather a phereiral device to everything else.

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