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Comments

  • Took me back to the womb @jigglypuff. I liked when the anxiety. Increased.

  • This is dope!
    Are you referring to the app MyNoise ??

  • @reasOne said:
    This is dope!
    Are you referring to the app MyNoise ??

    Thanks! Yes this is the MyNoise app. It's awesome!

  • @LinearLineman said:
    Took me back to the womb @jigglypuff. I liked when the anxiety. Increased.

    Haha! I just realized that it sounds a bit like blood pumping through arteries.

  • @jigglypuff What is your method for recording Mynoise’s audio? I’ve been trying to figure out the best way to do so. Thanks.

  • @Morgman73 said:
    @jigglypuff What is your method for recording Mynoise’s audio? I’ve been trying to figure out the best way to do so. Thanks.

    I used an iConnectMidi 4 connected to a Mac (hackintosh).

  • @jigglypuff Thanks for the reply. I really like this app for some reason? I know I can obtain similar sounds elsewhere but I just dig the app. I don’t think I’m going to record the output of my device but I’ll figure something other than screen recording. Cheers.

  • Wow, this app is very good.
    :)

  • @jigglypuff said:
    I used an iConnectMidi 4 connected to a Mac (hackintosh).

    Does that mean there's no change in the audio data stream?

    It's system to system digital without the D-ot-A and A-to-D steps most audio interfaces would require.

    If yes, how many USB devices can you connect at one time? 2,3,4+?

  • @McDtracy said:

    @jigglypuff said:
    I used an iConnectMidi 4 connected to a Mac (hackintosh).

    Does that mean there's no change in the audio data stream?

    It's system to system digital without the D-ot-A and A-to-D steps most audio interfaces would require.

    If yes, how many USB devices can you connect at one time? 2,3,4+?

    From the manual:

    Up to 19 devices may be connected to the iConnectMIDI4+ (four on
    the DIN jacks, three computer devices on the USB Device jacks,
    eight USB MIDI devices on the USB Host jack [if you use a powered
    USB hub], and an additional four computers networked over
    Ethernet).

    https://downloads.iconnectivity.com/manuals/ICM4Manual2016-08.pdf

  • @CracklePot said:
    Wow, this app is very good.
    :)

    There are over 170 generators, and each one has multiple settings. All for $8.99. It's a steal. They sound great over a long period of time too.

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