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  • Well, I just grabbed Galileo 2 (even though I still liked and use 1). Yet to see how it compares to 1. Thinking about going back and grabbing Kauldron.

  • @Lady_App_titude said:
    Well, I just grabbed Galileo 2 (even though I still liked and use 1). Yet to see how it compares to 1. Thinking about going back and grabbing Kauldron.

    Quite nice for basses that one, low hit on CPU too so I use it quite a bit.

  • I quite like Kauldron too, definitely underrated that one. :)

  • I concur with the comments above

    Kauldron is capable of some amazing bass sounds if you're prepared to roll up your sleeves and dial-in your own patches. Unfortunately I found most of the presets a little wacky and unusable (although YMMV).

    Roll your own with this people, you won't regret it.

  • I like Kauldron for fx when things are sounding too tame.

  • OK, there goes another $2 into the cauldron, er, Kauldron..

  • @Lady_App_titude said:
    OK, there goes another $2 into the cauldron, er, Kauldron..

    I guess you won't regret it :smile:
    How are you digging Galileo 2 so far?
    I wasn't gonna buy it before... but at this price, tho :wink:

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @Carnbot said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @Carnbot said:
    How does the sound of Galileo 2 compare to the first one? any significant improvements other than just the AU adoption?

    well, here’s my personal take on it: for me, out of the box, the original sounds better.. that’s because Galileo2 has a lot more background tone settings hidden away.. and you really have to mess around with those a lot to bring back some of the ‘oomph’ that galileo IAA version had.. this isn’t a problem if yr doing a bit of work making your own presets for it.. but if you are wanting to hit the presets ( which are great and there are lots ) and play straight away then V1 has better low end already in there..
    of course the v2 is a more sophisticated and subtle sound and of course Au with easy parameter automation of draw bars is the bee’s leg joints.. so there is that..
    i imported all the v1 presets into v2 and did a side by side comparison and they didn’t sound anywhere near as good in v2 .. until you reset all those bass,mid, high tone dials.
    so... its a tough call..
    V2 = a bit of work but convenient recall readjustments in projects
    V1 = instant pleasure but you have to record down to audio in cubasis or elsewhere to retain drawbar movements or set up a lot of midi mapping.. same for using more than one instance etc.

    Thanks for the info. Yeah I think I may go for it considering I only bought Galileo 1 for 69p I think it's still worth the upgrade :)

    of course, you don’t really need sophistacated apps to make a classic organ album , you can just use a million samples from old charity shop organ demo LPs like these geniuses did way way back..

    stockhausenandwalkman.bandcamp.com/album/organ-transplants-volume-1

    I didn't realise they were on Bandcamp. Love their stuff, didn't know about 'Bootleg Ethel' either.

    me neither until last year.. but i’m getting a bit impatient waiting for all the SHaW stuff to go up.. maybe there isn’t much incentive? or the guy is more interested in doing new clevererer stuff?? he did run the Label as well which is here:
    hot-air.bandcamp.com

    The thing that caught my eye(ear) was this very early incarnation of the SHaW group from 1989 , which seems to only just have been released this year!!!
    for some reason listening to it made me think of you Sir Monzo of Cymru... can’t quite put my finger on why.. maybe you can?

    stretchmarks.bandcamp.com/album/the-stretch-m-arkhives

  • If you are not a Hammond organ nerd or an audio purist, Galileo sounds incredible still.

    If you ARE a Hammond organ nerd, there is a marked difference with Galileo 2. The engine sounds better, more... "alive" I would say. It's hard to put descriptors that aren't completely subjective on it, but the real improvement is the Leslie simulator. The new one is so much more robust sounding than in Galileo.

    And, well, AU....

    If you want to hear Galileo 2 in action, check out my latest video (Galileo kicks in somewhere around the 13:00 mark):

  • @RockySmalls said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @Carnbot said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @Carnbot said:
    How does the sound of Galileo 2 compare to the first one? any significant improvements other than just the AU adoption?

    well, here’s my personal take on it: for me, out of the box, the original sounds better.. that’s because Galileo2 has a lot more background tone settings hidden away.. and you really have to mess around with those a lot to bring back some of the ‘oomph’ that galileo IAA version had.. this isn’t a problem if yr doing a bit of work making your own presets for it.. but if you are wanting to hit the presets ( which are great and there are lots ) and play straight away then V1 has better low end already in there..
    of course the v2 is a more sophisticated and subtle sound and of course Au with easy parameter automation of draw bars is the bee’s leg joints.. so there is that..
    i imported all the v1 presets into v2 and did a side by side comparison and they didn’t sound anywhere near as good in v2 .. until you reset all those bass,mid, high tone dials.
    so... its a tough call..
    V2 = a bit of work but convenient recall readjustments in projects
    V1 = instant pleasure but you have to record down to audio in cubasis or elsewhere to retain drawbar movements or set up a lot of midi mapping.. same for using more than one instance etc.

    Thanks for the info. Yeah I think I may go for it considering I only bought Galileo 1 for 69p I think it's still worth the upgrade :)

    of course, you don’t really need sophistacated apps to make a classic organ album , you can just use a million samples from old charity shop organ demo LPs like these geniuses did way way back..

    stockhausenandwalkman.bandcamp.com/album/organ-transplants-volume-1

    I didn't realise they were on Bandcamp. Love their stuff, didn't know about 'Bootleg Ethel' either.

    me neither until last year.. but i’m getting a bit impatient waiting for all the SHaW stuff to go up.. maybe there isn’t much incentive? or the guy is more interested in doing new clevererer stuff?? he did run the Label as well which is here:
    hot-air.bandcamp.com

    The thing that caught my eye(ear) was this very early incarnation of the SHaW group from 1989 , which seems to only just have been released this year!!!
    for some reason listening to it made me think of you Sir Monzo of Cymru... can’t quite put my finger on why.. maybe you can?

    stretchmarks.bandcamp.com/album/the-stretch-m-arkhives

    Thanks I’ll check those out. Did I bore you with my SHW story? Think I’ve mentioned it several times on here, but I can wheel it out again if you’re interested.

    Funnily enough, my next album has initially been titled as ‘stretch marks’...the world moves in mysterious ways...

  • Is anyone seeing the Tonestack IAPs on sale? Supposedly the Motherload bundles are 75% off but all the IAPs are still full priced for me.

  • Kauldron will never cease to amaze you! I just did an amazing on the iPhone SE! Gosh so glad I got this one too!

    @Lady_App_titude said:
    OK, there goes another $2 into the cauldron, er, Kauldron..

  • Y'know, I was particularly harsh when Kaspar & Kauldron came out, and upon a revisit these synth hold some serious power behind the scenes.

    Maybe I just don't like Yonac's presets.... they aren't really all that musical.

    But I digress - I'm am more impressed with Yonac's synths now that time has passed than I was when I bought them initially.

    So when are we going to get Tonestack as an AU?

  • edited November 2018

    For anyone on the fence of this magnificent Synth here’s a little audio sample of a preset I tweaked trying to recreate some of my fav Z3TA pads:

    Note: no external effects used all raw Kauldron on iPhone SE!

    Kauldron AU Synth-MM4C by MusicMan4Christ on #SoundCloud

    @Lady_App_titude said:
    OK, there goes another $2 into the cauldron, er, Kauldron..

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @Carnbot said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @Carnbot said:
    How does the sound of Galileo 2 compare to the first one? any significant improvements other than just the AU adoption?

    well, here’s my personal take on it: for me, out of the box, the original sounds better.. that’s because Galileo2 has a lot more background tone settings hidden away.. and you really have to mess around with those a lot to bring back some of the ‘oomph’ that galileo IAA version had.. this isn’t a problem if yr doing a bit of work making your own presets for it.. but if you are wanting to hit the presets ( which are great and there are lots ) and play straight away then V1 has better low end already in there..
    of course the v2 is a more sophisticated and subtle sound and of course Au with easy parameter automation of draw bars is the bee’s leg joints.. so there is that..
    i imported all the v1 presets into v2 and did a side by side comparison and they didn’t sound anywhere near as good in v2 .. until you reset all those bass,mid, high tone dials.
    so... its a tough call..
    V2 = a bit of work but convenient recall readjustments in projects
    V1 = instant pleasure but you have to record down to audio in cubasis or elsewhere to retain drawbar movements or set up a lot of midi mapping.. same for using more than one instance etc.

    Thanks for the info. Yeah I think I may go for it considering I only bought Galileo 1 for 69p I think it's still worth the upgrade :)

    of course, you don’t really need sophistacated apps to make a classic organ album , you can just use a million samples from old charity shop organ demo LPs like these geniuses did way way back..

    stockhausenandwalkman.bandcamp.com/album/organ-transplants-volume-1

    I didn't realise they were on Bandcamp. Love their stuff, didn't know about 'Bootleg Ethel' either.

    me neither until last year.. but i’m getting a bit impatient waiting for all the SHaW stuff to go up.. maybe there isn’t much incentive? or the guy is more interested in doing new clevererer stuff?? he did run the Label as well which is here:
    hot-air.bandcamp.com

    The thing that caught my eye(ear) was this very early incarnation of the SHaW group from 1989 , which seems to only just have been released this year!!!
    for some reason listening to it made me think of you Sir Monzo of Cymru... can’t quite put my finger on why.. maybe you can?

    stretchmarks.bandcamp.com/album/the-stretch-m-arkhives

    Thanks I’ll check those out. Did I bore you with my SHW story? Think I’ve mentioned it several times on here, but I can wheel it out again if you’re interested.

    Funnily enough, my next album has initially been titled as ‘stretch marks’...the world moves in mysterious ways...

    you mentioned meeting a member of the outfit , possibly twice?? but i am the same,, so few anecdotes I often find myself wondering why peoples eyes are going all doughnut glazed!! There does seem to be some Canadian hardcore band from even earlier in the eighties called Stretch Marks ( as opposed to Stretchmarks ) yr more likely to be treading on their toes! plus they look a lot ‘harder’ I wouldn’t want to piss any of them off :)
    why not get in touch ( with the uk lot ) and ask them to guest on yr album?? that’s got to be good for Bio-Oil sales!! :)

  • @Liquidmantis said:
    Is anyone seeing the Tonestack IAPs on sale? Supposedly the Motherload bundles are 75% off but all the IAPs are still full priced for me.

    yes, i wondered this about the motherload upgrade from 2 ( which i have ) to 3.. doesn’t seem to be a discount unless its there when you finally press the button.. i went as far as i could without actually purchasing.. listed as 19.99

  • @Daveypoo said:
    If you are not a Hammond organ nerd or an audio purist, Galileo sounds incredible still.

    If you ARE a Hammond organ nerd, there is a marked difference with Galileo 2. The engine sounds better, more... "alive" I would say. It's hard to put descriptors that aren't completely subjective on it, but the real improvement is the Leslie simulator. The new one is so much more robust sounding than in Galileo.

    And, well, AU....

    If you want to hear Galileo 2 in action, check out my latest video (Galileo kicks in somewhere around the 13:00 mark):

    yes, it’s all nice at the top end... but where did the OOMPH! go? :) I like an organ to have a bit of ‘Welly’ to it!

  • https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tc-data/id883788579

    Hey TC-Data and TC-11 are on sale! $5.99 US

    I've used TC-Orbiter for a long time as a gyroscopic MIDI controller. Now I've got the full deal in TC-Data now full-screen on my iPad, looking forward to diving in to this.

  • Modstep is $9.99 now in the U.S.

  • @RockySmalls said:

    @Daveypoo said:
    If you are not a Hammond organ nerd or an audio purist, Galileo sounds incredible still.

    If you ARE a Hammond organ nerd, there is a marked difference with Galileo 2. The engine sounds better, more... "alive" I would say. It's hard to put descriptors that aren't completely subjective on it, but the real improvement is the Leslie simulator. The new one is so much more robust sounding than in Galileo.

    And, well, AU....

    If you want to hear Galileo 2 in action, check out my latest video (Galileo kicks in somewhere around the 13:00 mark):

    yes, it’s all nice at the top end... but where did the OOMPH! go? :) I like an organ to have a bit of ‘Welly’ to it!

    I feel like it's still got oomph.... maybe not in the video, but it's still there to my ears.

  • edited November 2018

    @RockySmalls said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @Carnbot said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @Carnbot said:
    How does the sound of Galileo 2 compare to the first one? any significant improvements other than just the AU adoption?

    well, here’s my personal take on it: for me, out of the box, the original sounds better.. that’s because Galileo2 has a lot more background tone settings hidden away.. and you really have to mess around with those a lot to bring back some of the ‘oomph’ that galileo IAA version had.. this isn’t a problem if yr doing a bit of work making your own presets for it.. but if you are wanting to hit the presets ( which are great and there are lots ) and play straight away then V1 has better low end already in there..
    of course the v2 is a more sophisticated and subtle sound and of course Au with easy parameter automation of draw bars is the bee’s leg joints.. so there is that..
    i imported all the v1 presets into v2 and did a side by side comparison and they didn’t sound anywhere near as good in v2 .. until you reset all those bass,mid, high tone dials.
    so... its a tough call..
    V2 = a bit of work but convenient recall readjustments in projects
    V1 = instant pleasure but you have to record down to audio in cubasis or elsewhere to retain drawbar movements or set up a lot of midi mapping.. same for using more than one instance etc.

    Thanks for the info. Yeah I think I may go for it considering I only bought Galileo 1 for 69p I think it's still worth the upgrade :)

    of course, you don’t really need sophistacated apps to make a classic organ album , you can just use a million samples from old charity shop organ demo LPs like these geniuses did way way back..

    stockhausenandwalkman.bandcamp.com/album/organ-transplants-volume-1

    I didn't realise they were on Bandcamp. Love their stuff, didn't know about 'Bootleg Ethel' either.

    me neither until last year.. but i’m getting a bit impatient waiting for all the SHaW stuff to go up.. maybe there isn’t much incentive? or the guy is more interested in doing new clevererer stuff?? he did run the Label as well which is here:
    hot-air.bandcamp.com

    The thing that caught my eye(ear) was this very early incarnation of the SHaW group from 1989 , which seems to only just have been released this year!!!
    for some reason listening to it made me think of you Sir Monzo of Cymru... can’t quite put my finger on why.. maybe you can?

    stretchmarks.bandcamp.com/album/the-stretch-m-arkhives

    Thanks I’ll check those out. Did I bore you with my SHW story? Think I’ve mentioned it several times on here, but I can wheel it out again if you’re interested.

    Funnily enough, my next album has initially been titled as ‘stretch marks’...the world moves in mysterious ways...

    you mentioned meeting a member of the outfit , possibly twice?? but i am the same,, so few anecdotes I often find myself wondering why peoples eyes are going all doughnut glazed!! There does seem to be some Canadian hardcore band from even earlier in the eighties called Stretch Marks ( as opposed to Stretchmarks ) yr more likely to be treading on their toes! plus they look a lot ‘harder’ I wouldn’t want to piss any of them off :)
    why not get in touch ( with the uk lot ) and ask them to guest on yr album?? that’s got to be good for Bio-Oil sales!! :)

    I’ll keep my distance if they’re scary. I’ve got some local cows lined up for the next track, much safer as long as you avoid the horns.

    Just remembered I’ve got a tape somewhere- desk recording of an offshoot of SHW playing live, some arts centre thing or summat. My mate was with them, and I think it’s the only copy. Should probably dig it out...

  • It's for PC but Izotope has a BreakTweaker/Stutter Edit bundle on sale for $49. Normally 400 some dollars. :o

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @Carnbot said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @Carnbot said:
    How does the sound of Galileo 2 compare to the first one? any significant improvements other than just the AU adoption?

    well, here’s my personal take on it: for me, out of the box, the original sounds better.. that’s because Galileo2 has a lot more background tone settings hidden away.. and you really have to mess around with those a lot to bring back some of the ‘oomph’ that galileo IAA version had.. this isn’t a problem if yr doing a bit of work making your own presets for it.. but if you are wanting to hit the presets ( which are great and there are lots ) and play straight away then V1 has better low end already in there..
    of course the v2 is a more sophisticated and subtle sound and of course Au with easy parameter automation of draw bars is the bee’s leg joints.. so there is that..
    i imported all the v1 presets into v2 and did a side by side comparison and they didn’t sound anywhere near as good in v2 .. until you reset all those bass,mid, high tone dials.
    so... its a tough call..
    V2 = a bit of work but convenient recall readjustments in projects
    V1 = instant pleasure but you have to record down to audio in cubasis or elsewhere to retain drawbar movements or set up a lot of midi mapping.. same for using more than one instance etc.

    Thanks for the info. Yeah I think I may go for it considering I only bought Galileo 1 for 69p I think it's still worth the upgrade :)

    of course, you don’t really need sophistacated apps to make a classic organ album , you can just use a million samples from old charity shop organ demo LPs like these geniuses did way way back..

    stockhausenandwalkman.bandcamp.com/album/organ-transplants-volume-1

    I didn't realise they were on Bandcamp. Love their stuff, didn't know about 'Bootleg Ethel' either.

    me neither until last year.. but i’m getting a bit impatient waiting for all the SHaW stuff to go up.. maybe there isn’t much incentive? or the guy is more interested in doing new clevererer stuff?? he did run the Label as well which is here:
    hot-air.bandcamp.com

    The thing that caught my eye(ear) was this very early incarnation of the SHaW group from 1989 , which seems to only just have been released this year!!!
    for some reason listening to it made me think of you Sir Monzo of Cymru... can’t quite put my finger on why.. maybe you can?

    stretchmarks.bandcamp.com/album/the-stretch-m-arkhives

    Thanks I’ll check those out. Did I bore you with my SHW story? Think I’ve mentioned it several times on here, but I can wheel it out again if you’re interested.

    Funnily enough, my next album has initially been titled as ‘stretch marks’...the world moves in mysterious ways...

    you mentioned meeting a member of the outfit , possibly twice?? but i am the same,, so few anecdotes I often find myself wondering why peoples eyes are going all doughnut glazed!! There does seem to be some Canadian hardcore band from even earlier in the eighties called Stretch Marks ( as opposed to Stretchmarks ) yr more likely to be treading on their toes! plus they look a lot ‘harder’ I wouldn’t want to piss any of them off :)
    why not get in touch ( with the uk lot ) and ask them to guest on yr album?? that’s got to be good for Bio-Oil sales!! :)

    I’ll keep my distance if they’re scary. I’ve got some local cows lined up for the next track, much safer as long as you avoid the horns.

    Just remembered I’ve got a tape somewhere- desk recording of an offshoot of SHW playing live, some arts centre thing or summat. My mate was with them, and I think it’s the only copy. Should probably dig it out...

    ok... more info on this one please :)
    a) who is this ‘mate’ ( famous, not so well known etc etc )
    b) which art centre, where?
    c) diggable outable in a long winded trip up into the attic way or just open a box of cassettes and there it is?
    d) era? aprox
    I should probably pm you... this being a cyber sales thread not obscuro noise of the 80’s/90’s, though they were pioneers of the whole portable electronic music scene.
    p.s. i don’t think they are scary ( cows, on the other hand!! ) that was the canadian hardcore band I was talking about..
    The track that made me think of you was “ Let’s Get Weird ( in my kidney shaped swimming pool ) “ for some unfathomable unconscious reason..

  • @Daveypoo said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @Daveypoo said:
    If you are not a Hammond organ nerd or an audio purist, Galileo sounds incredible still.

    If you ARE a Hammond organ nerd, there is a marked difference with Galileo 2. The engine sounds better, more... "alive" I would say. It's hard to put descriptors that aren't completely subjective on it, but the real improvement is the Leslie simulator. The new one is so much more robust sounding than in Galileo.

    And, well, AU....

    If you want to hear Galileo 2 in action, check out my latest video (Galileo kicks in somewhere around the 13:00 mark):

    yes, it’s all nice at the top end... but where did the OOMPH! go? :) I like an organ to have a bit of ‘Welly’ to it!

    I feel like it's still got oomph.... maybe not in the video, but it's still there to my ears.

    for me, in close A/B comparison I found i had to dial it all back in.... but at 2.99 for either.. its a steal... why not both :)

  • edited November 2018

    OT: not ios but Cyber Monday and desktop ~ I just bought the PRS (Paul Reed Smith) SuperModels guitar amp sim plugin from Waves at everyplugin.com for effectively $23.82 (add. coupon code), only for the next 11 hours it says on the Waves website

    https://www.waves.com/plugins/prs-supermodels

    I think this is quite good

  • edited November 2018

    @RockySmalls said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @Carnbot said:

    @RockySmalls said:

    @Carnbot said:
    How does the sound of Galileo 2 compare to the first one? any significant improvements other than just the AU adoption?

    well, here’s my personal take on it: for me, out of the box, the original sounds better.. that’s because Galileo2 has a lot more background tone settings hidden away.. and you really have to mess around with those a lot to bring back some of the ‘oomph’ that galileo IAA version had.. this isn’t a problem if yr doing a bit of work making your own presets for it.. but if you are wanting to hit the presets ( which are great and there are lots ) and play straight away then V1 has better low end already in there..
    of course the v2 is a more sophisticated and subtle sound and of course Au with easy parameter automation of draw bars is the bee’s leg joints.. so there is that..
    i imported all the v1 presets into v2 and did a side by side comparison and they didn’t sound anywhere near as good in v2 .. until you reset all those bass,mid, high tone dials.
    so... its a tough call..
    V2 = a bit of work but convenient recall readjustments in projects
    V1 = instant pleasure but you have to record down to audio in cubasis or elsewhere to retain drawbar movements or set up a lot of midi mapping.. same for using more than one instance etc.

    Thanks for the info. Yeah I think I may go for it considering I only bought Galileo 1 for 69p I think it's still worth the upgrade :)

    of course, you don’t really need sophistacated apps to make a classic organ album , you can just use a million samples from old charity shop organ demo LPs like these geniuses did way way back..

    stockhausenandwalkman.bandcamp.com/album/organ-transplants-volume-1

    I didn't realise they were on Bandcamp. Love their stuff, didn't know about 'Bootleg Ethel' either.

    me neither until last year.. but i’m getting a bit impatient waiting for all the SHaW stuff to go up.. maybe there isn’t much incentive? or the guy is more interested in doing new clevererer stuff?? he did run the Label as well which is here:
    hot-air.bandcamp.com

    The thing that caught my eye(ear) was this very early incarnation of the SHaW group from 1989 , which seems to only just have been released this year!!!
    for some reason listening to it made me think of you Sir Monzo of Cymru... can’t quite put my finger on why.. maybe you can?

    stretchmarks.bandcamp.com/album/the-stretch-m-arkhives

    Thanks I’ll check those out. Did I bore you with my SHW story? Think I’ve mentioned it several times on here, but I can wheel it out again if you’re interested.

    Funnily enough, my next album has initially been titled as ‘stretch marks’...the world moves in mysterious ways...

    you mentioned meeting a member of the outfit , possibly twice?? but i am the same,, so few anecdotes I often find myself wondering why peoples eyes are going all doughnut glazed!! There does seem to be some Canadian hardcore band from even earlier in the eighties called Stretch Marks ( as opposed to Stretchmarks ) yr more likely to be treading on their toes! plus they look a lot ‘harder’ I wouldn’t want to piss any of them off :)
    why not get in touch ( with the uk lot ) and ask them to guest on yr album?? that’s got to be good for Bio-Oil sales!! :)

    I’ll keep my distance if they’re scary. I’ve got some local cows lined up for the next track, much safer as long as you avoid the horns.

    Just remembered I’ve got a tape somewhere- desk recording of an offshoot of SHW playing live, some arts centre thing or summat. My mate was with them, and I think it’s the only copy. Should probably dig it out...

    ok... more info on this one please :)
    a) who is this ‘mate’ ( famous, not so well known etc etc )
    b) which art centre, where?
    c) diggable outable in a long winded trip up into the attic way or just open a box of cassettes and there it is?
    d) era? aprox

    My mate’s a sound engineer - not famous himself, but worked with loads of well-known musicians. His girlfriend lived with Dan Weaver, and Dan, my mate, and someone else (possibly Matt Wand not sure) did a couple of gigs together. My mate ‘played’ the mixing desk, with a few samplers and tape decks. This would have been the early 90’s.

    I’ll have a rummage over the next few days, hope it’s not in the loft as the roof leaks...

  • @Hmtx said:
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tc-data/id883788579

    Hey TC-Data and TC-11 are on sale! $5.99 US

    I've used TC-Orbiter for a long time as a gyroscopic MIDI controller. Now I've got the full deal in TC-Data now full-screen on my iPad, looking forward to diving in to this.

    It’s a good app, but I found it a bit CPU heavy, and hooking it up to a few synths was a bit too much for my Air 2. It’s a clever thing though.

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @Hmtx said:
    Hey TC-Data and TC-11 are on sale! $5.99 US

    It’s a good app, but I found it a bit CPU heavy, and hooking it up to a few synths was a bit too much for my Air 2. It’s a clever thing though.

    good to know, thanks. I think I would generally only use it on a secondary device, over bluetooth or wifi. So no worries on the CPU I hope

  • edited November 2018

    you guys didn't hear this from me,

    https://audioplugin.deals/bassilicious-2-by-gospel-musicians/ref/24/

    today only

  • Cyber Monday.
    Meh.

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