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Excellent groove! Like Underworld on a tropical vacation.
That is not only Noir, is it? I’m going to buy it anyway, but if it is – holy smoke!
Because America!
Sorta
Annoyingly good, you bastard.
Idiot's guide forthcoming?
Yeah... the annoying thing is that you can't set price-point per region. The magical US$9.99 means that in the EU it will be €10.99 (until Apple decide to raise prices outside the US even further). I'm a big fan of having the same price everywhere, but Apple have made that impossible.
The official guide is on ruismaker.com: http://ruismaker.com/wp-content/uploads/Noir_Guide.pdf
If anything needs further elaboration, let me know. I'm happy to add stuff to the guide depending on what's needed!
You sly dog! I usually hate Sundays and am totally unproductive musically on them, but this gives me a reason to try.
Rarely have I spent an hour just hitting a random button.
Some CPU tests on my 2018 (2017? Bought it new in May) standard iPad.
Sequenced by Modstep, spent a long time hitting random again, all under 5%, no spikes.
Working in AUM with the internal sequencer. Curiously much higher, 10 to 20%.
Not that that is really high for what it is doing and the sound quality, but I expect this will be one people may want to use a lot of instances of. Though I am able to get quite a lot of different percussion sounds with a single instance.
Finally noticed the 'fold' button in Modstep allowing me to easily see huge pitch distances...useful here.
@ExAsperis99 no, it's just a small thing, the sort of bassdrum in syncope, some high tone noises, and medium stuffs.. but it really gives some character, really worth it !
Then kicks are from Ruismaker and Ruis FM, and the snare is from Elastic Drums.
All the track is 100% IOS
@JohnnyGoodyear hardly working for the next song of the month
@lukesleepwalker thanks
Thank you Boss.
Awesome. Makes me want to come out of my cozy Korg Gadget cave and try something new...
+1 billion. Driving it with Rozeta Bassline gives a taste of multiple pattern and shift. So sweet!
@brambos - I'm having trouble saving presets on iPhone 8 using the standalone app. The pop up keyboard covers about 3/4ths of the save button, and I haven't yet been able to close the keyboard without the save dialog closing at the same time. So there's no way to actually tap the "save" button in the dialog.
Could be operator error, of course. Any suggestions? It would be nice to be able to save some of the magic the random buttons are revealing!
I like this a lot!
1.6 mb download AND it’s gentle on CPU. Unbelievable! You take it to the next level every time.
The pricing can be tricky.
The $9.99 price-point here in Sweden lands at 109SEK. Smallest 'Gift Card' is 150SEK.
As for the AppStore price-tiers it's tricky to set it once for all tiers.
For example $1.99 lands at 20SEK, $2.99 lands at 30SEK, $4.99 lands at 50SEK but for some strange reason both $7.99 & $8.99 lands at 75SEK?! And when it goes to $12.99 that equals 150SEK while $11.99 is 125SEK...
I've not figured out the 'Apple Currency' yet as it's very strange and doesn't follow any established currency conversion regulations...
Thought this was not supposed to be released for a few more weeks?
Congrats..
Excellent app @brambos! You make us Dutchies very proud. Meesterwerk.
Store didn't work before bed but bought it as soon as I woke up. Now to make time to make noise.....
It fits very well into my workflow, and the sort of racket that I make - but it’s got the fun factor too, so I reckon most will find a place for it.
This is what I’d hoped to get from EDrums, but I find that one too unwieldy and unstable. This is rock solid, so I can finally get on with it. It’s been getting far too melodic in the Monzo workshop.
I’m going to have a good old play with it later, but just been informed I’ve got about 100 apples to peel.
Using 4 instances in my current track. Perfect timing.
Have made narry an iOS sound in months, but am getting excited to try out Noir...perhaps together with his new neighbour Mellowsound.
So true. I hated Apple for increasing their tags last year?!? So greedy. I know the time we got it for 0,79€ haha as the entry tier
Funny -and so true for me also
@JohnnyGoodyear
You are my thrifty canary in the iOS coal mine and thus it's an immediate monzobuy
@brambos Tips on getting access to the same range of sounds as with the built in sequencer on a midi keyboard that has a range below 2 octaves? Is it currently possible?
(If it's not currently possible, here's a small 2.0.1 feature request: a knob that expands the range of incoming midi notes to remap as little as 1-2 octaves to the full range of pitch values relevant for Noir's pitch mod parameters.)
Use cases:
1) Playing Noir with a small midi keyboard (like the Seaboard block)
2) Playing Noir with the tiny on screen chromatic keyboards many iPhone daws limit users to.
Setting that aside, Noir is a home run to me. I can't think of many synths on any platform (including hardware) that do such an impressive job giving users access to/control over such a broad range of sounds through so few meaningful adjustment points/knobs, even less so when it comes to controlling deep sound morphing options through pitch and velocity.
Maybe I'm just daydreaming here, but I would looooove to see what you come up with using noir's approach if the target was: a poly synth with MPE support, with a similar approach to seamlessly morphing between sounds (through velocity, aftertouch and mod wheel/glide (including poly aftertouch and poly mod/slide for controllers that support it.) With your synth design chops, I'm guessing the market for that wouldn't just be MPE controller users.
I love all these toys man
Love it. I might FINALLY do a track on my iPhone outside of Gadget now, with this pushing me over the edge. I still need to spend more time, but I already have 2 requests (and feel ungrateful for mentioning them, but they WERE invited ):
I use an iPhone
1) It took me a little while to see where the "needle" was while it was playing (esp in standalone), or to follow along... could the current step be made more visible? maybe the line thicker when sounding and the dot filling in (of course if the velocity was minimum the dot wouldn't do anything so I think the line could still be lit a little more brightly/thicker. Wouldn't take much, though I cou
2) Much lower priority: could Random have some limits? I tried Random several times and it always played some notes of the highest pitch, which is... loud (to me). In a perfect world, as opposed to "merely incredibly awesome", either Random wouldn't trigger notes above a certain pitch, or I could set a top and bottom range on a vertical slider that would exclude notes outside the range from being created when Random is used
That's too many apples. Unless they were metaphoric apples. Even so, it must be said that peeled apples tend to result in things we're largely in favour of. Pie.
Just took a look at the size. Can almost fit on a floppy disk. Ridiculous!
First impression...Noir pairs very well with Rozeta LFO.