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Menu->export
Lots of options there including exporting an Ableton live set. It even includes a license for live lite.
And you can export all the loops as audio.
Sorry i assumed abelton export worked like that... I think I was thinking of BlocsWave.
Also when exporting samples Koala doesn’t export the edited sample (trimmed, pitched) but exports the raw sample. Which isn’t what I want usually.
So wish list features :-)
You know, I was kind of late to this party. I thought Koala was OK, but it seemed limited?
I was wrong. The workflow is, as everybody said, magic. This week it just clicked.
One big question: Anybody using this with a midi controller? I plugged in an irig pads, but the assignment was totally crazy. It was almost a mirror image of the app. Maybe because the app is vertically oriented? Can you reassign pads?
Anyway @elf_audio — fantastic work.
Wonder how it stacks up next to chameleon
Like a stack of oranges stacks up to a stack of apples.
Asked and answered
Less disparate apps are the likes of WerkBench, Samplebot, iMPC Pro2, and BeatMaker3
lol
never heard of chameleon is that new?
From what I can tell (and I bought it and tried it) it's a sampler where you record one sample, and then play it back on a keyboard, sequencer -- like the olden days!
It's like a set of paid bugfixes for Cubasis' broken MiniSampler
ahh thank you Gents, I found it now.
This one is also quite nice
http://everynoise.com/engenremap.html
Hah! I like that, although I'm fairly sure in the Netherlands the average festival-goer (which is pretty much everyone these days) is a bit more knowledgeable about genres than that and would definitely be able to distinguish between the main genres like various trance styles, club/house genres, and techno subgenres (and dubstep, but is that really still a thing?).
Here in Brazil the general public would probably just call it "Electronic"
Maybe the techno side they would call it "Tecnêra" (a sort of nickname for the genre) and house would be "Poperô" (after Technotronics Pump Up the Jam)
I’m from the US and it’s all electronic to me, including my own stuff. Meaning songs/track made primarily with synths or non acoustic sounds. I have no idea the difference between house and techno, future bass or nu disco, no idea. Just electronic. Not sure it matters anymore. Someone might be able to point out one typically does something specific with hi hats or something. But should we care?
I don't for sure... Too many subgenres
Post-glam speed folk is exactly what I've been looking for! (For real... I'd eat that up -- I'm hearing it my head right now and loving it)
So ANYWAY, Koala.
Is this due for an update? No?
I've fallen in love with this app, but the effects are just ... let's say limited?
And does anyone know how to record into Koala from AUM? There's reference earlier to using Koala in the "No. 2 slot in AUM," but I don't get it.
In the U.K. "edm" has just been called "dance music" since the 90s.
If you put Koala in the AUM effects slot you can record into it--I think you need to make sure the little headphone is on in Koala on the sampling page
Oh also in Koala setting make sure "hold to record" is off--when you hit a pad to sample you can then go to AUM and hit play and sampling will start with the first sound. You do have to go back to koala to stop sampling then trim at the end
Excellent, thank you!
If you ever produce something in this vein, please share the link
Regarding this, what effects or effects options do you expect?
Maybe it will help @elf_audio get a better bearing
Well, your choices are pretty much MORE BASS, TONS OF REVERB, HYPERDISTORTION, etc.
I guess they're more geared to the performing DJ. An adjustable EQ or delay would be great. But as has been noted before, it's the limitations that make it exciting.