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Caustic comes to IOS from Android no AB yet.

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  • edited December 2013

    @Nu2moro said:

    Just bought the app, anyone else having the audio coming out of the earpiece speaker?

    Yea, there's an issue with the iPhones/Caustic and the speakers. There's a thread over at the official forum about it.

  • @ChrisG what is this query, I haven't noticed anything?

  • edited December 2013

    The sound in caustic is coming out of the earpiece on iPhones, instead of the speaker. Some weird CoreAudio issue I guess?

  • Blimey, It's a very clever piece work!

  • I have to admit, soundtestroom's demo/review vid piqued my interest. Will probably buy soon.

    I'd like non-4/4 time signatures, but I have various means of glitching up rhythms and such after I've made an audio files using this app - eg. Octatrack, Turnado, etc.

  • Running this on iphone4 on 6.1.2 jailbroken
    Paid for app, also having the weird sound problem like others. Using head phones it works, but don't always want to wear headphones
    On ipad2, and ipad mini this works fine with no problems on 6.1.2 jailbreak
    I also own this on Galaxy note2. And it works FANTASTIC- and the screen size of this device is perfect for this
    While on this cross platform chat, Just wish Blip( Matt ) would drop Nanostudio on android as he says he has got a version running, many many moons ago

  • It's just an amazing app, it's so surprising how the developer was able to control the CPU and also the app size for what's inside the app. Good job, Just waiting now on AudioBus and IAA update

  • Ok, I'd done less gifts to my girlfriend and I bought many apps for myself. :3
    After I'd spent some time with the PC version, I decided to buy Caustic!!!
    It's really cool and inspiring sound device, I can't wait for an AB update, but I think it is already complete on his own, plugging Caustic into Turnado and WOW should be awesome.
    Good work Rej!

    But... What's the difference between audioshare and audiocopy? I have audiocopy, does it works with Caustic?

  • Export to AudioShare takes your WAV file into a separate app, from there you can audiocopy, export to DropBox etc which is fine. Audiocopy 2 as it is now cuts out the AudioShare bit.

  • What are the mixdown options ?

    Can you mixdown each track separately at the same time ?

  • @Caustic_Rej, any chance of what DaveMagoo suggested? I'd like to mixdown individual wavs for further production in a PC environment.

  • Yeah, when the app only had 6 tracks, I would suggest muting each track and exporting separately but now with 14, that starts to get a bit tedious, I'll trow it on the pile.

  • @Caustic_Rej, I join everyone in saying that Caustic is a wonderful app. Thank you for that. The per track export will be great for adding vocals on a DAW like Auria. AudioCopy of a single track + pattern will also be nice in cases where you already exported all tracks and want to fix something in the middle of the song and take it back to the DAW.

  • edited December 2013

    BTW, I like the APP UI. Some people here may not notice the context of the graphics to the year where the Synth was created and it Look&Feel. I specially like the 8bit synth, which reminds me the commodore 64.

    EDIT: just loaded my old soundfonts into the PCMSynth.It is amazing!!!.Using them with the existing Caustic synths is just too good to be true :-). You're the man @Caustic_Rej.

  • Love this app! I only wish ya could automate instrument effects.

  • Love this app! I only wish ya could automate instrument effects.

  • Yeah,I spent ages trying to work out what I was doing wrong before realizing that the effects couldn't be automated. Effects automation seemed to sit so obviously into the design of the rest of the App that it was a while before I considered that it might not have been implemented!

    Still great App and hopefully this will get implemented eventually?

  • edited December 2013

    The dev guy is very nice and listen to requests.
    You are welcome to his site and leave features requests. http://www.singlecellsoftware.com/forum

  • The effects toggles were intended simply for bypass testing and most effects have wet control or equivalent which is why I didn't make the bypass switch smooth enough for automated use. Given the amount of requests (and confusion) over this, I'll see what I can do to add it.

    On another note, I was doing some testing tonight for Caustic 3.1 and though this might interest you (hopefully there's a screenshot attached to this post).

    I'm certainly stoked about how easy it was to get this far (props to Michael and the AB team for the well written integration guide)

  • Yippee, roll on v3.1 :-)

  • edited December 2013

    @Caustic_Rej Can't wait. This is much appreciated. Thanks. Btw, what's in the output slot?

  • Speaking about the fantastic Caustic 3 (on my iPad Air), if you wanna test this amazing music-app before purchase and you got a Mac:
    Download PC-emulator Crossover on your Mac (14 days free trial) and then install the free Windowsversion of Caustic 3! Even the MIDI is working (have a midi-keyboard attach to my Macbook)!
    And, when you discover that Caustic 3 is one hell of a music-app - go buy it so the developer get payed!
    So good and so cheap!

    /Erik from Sweden

  • edited December 2013

    +1 to what Erik said. Also view the YT tutorials and get amazed by the many features this beast has :) .

  • edited December 2013

    @Caustic_rej

    I found a bug in Caustic. Basically, I lay down patterns to render a loop to audioshare (for further use in Cubasis). After that, when I highlight the patterns, press "delete", and then press "yes", Caustic crashes. I'm using an iPad 2, 64 gb, purchased mid-December 2011.

  • Going to pull the trigger and buy Caustic as the video tutorials are the best I've seen for any iOS music app. The wide range of features and the basic information provided in the them is useful for creating synth music in general.

  • Caustic getting on board the bus? This has definately got to be one of the best and most supported apps I have seen for some time. The additional presets posted yesterday and now this bit of news! And it takes such little cpu to run and does not require ios 7. Quick, someone pinch me I surely must be dreaming!

  • I'm pretty excited about how much Caustic does too! Pretty cool app! :-)

  • edited January 2014

    Amazing app. I always get amazed when apps like Nanostudio etc, and now Caustic with a whole bunch of various types of synthesis and effect units are released, and it's all done by one person. And it sounds really good across the whole board.

    Caustic is my new go-to app to start new things. But there's just one area it's severely lacking in at the moment, and that's the on-screen keyboard/note input.

    A 2 octave or 2,5 octave keyboard mode is a must IMO, drawing notes here and there is fine, but live recording on a bigger keyboard would add so much. Might be hard to do on the already existing graphics on the synth units. But one solution could maybe be to lift the popup keyboard on the modular synth and have it as a global popup keyboard that plays whatever synth it's currently positioned over, and put the additional key sizes options on that one? Also, should preferably be scrollable keys while playing/holding notes. Add a button somewhere (not on the top) to access the keyboard from anywhere in Caustics rack. And further down the road, things like scales could be implemented on this popup keyboard perhaps.

    Other then the on-screen keyboard issue, this is just such a versatile and powerful production application. It's only 10 bucks for your mobile devices/tablets, and free for your PC/Mac if you wanna try it out. Again, it's crazy that only one person did all this! By the way if you get it (which you should), don't forget to check out the official site for a forum, lots of good free presets for the various machines in Caustic available for download, tons of tutorial videos etc.

  • edited March 2014

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