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Touchscaper from Moodscaper

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  • @moodscaper said:
    Sorry, this is a little confusing. When you select an octave, you're telling touchscaper which notes to play, in that octave. C4 just happens to be the default octave selection. Hope that helps.

    When you are playing touchscaper by tapping your fingers on the play pad, and just want to pitch everything either up or down and octave or more, where/how is that set?

  • @mungbeans said: When you are playing touchscaper by tapping your fingers on the play pad, and just want to pitch everything either up or down and octave or more, where/how is that set?

    I'm afraid there's no way to pitch everything up or down, you can only transpose voice B +/- 12 semitones. This is an instrument-level setting, accessible from top right hand folder browser, select instruments and edit the one you want to change. But yeah, sorry there's not global transpose right now I'm afraid.

  • @RajahP said: Any chance Touchscraper will be Auv3 anytime soon?

    I don't have an ETA on that right now I'm afraid. Sorry. It is something I would like to do, or at least something like touchscaper, but AU-friendly.

  • @KMN04 said:
    Could somebody please tell how how to change the octave - if I bring up the scene editor, then click advanced, then select any chord the octave shows as C4.
    If I change it to C3, then hit save/scene only/overwrite scene. Then bring up the scene editor again its reverted back to C4.
    How do I change the octave and get it to save the change?
    TIA

    Along with what Moodscaper just wrote 2 posts up...
    Play different octaves using the different rings on the touch interface. Outer rings are higher octaves, inner rings are lower octaves. Which notes are available in each octave/ring are setup in the scene editor like how the boss described.

  • Along with what Moodscaper just wrote 2 posts up...
    Play different octaves using the different rings on the touch interface. Outer rings are higher octaves, inner rings are lower octaves. Which notes are available in each octave/ring are setup in the scene editor like how the boss described.

    Thanks, but I was wondering if its possible to pitch up/down the set of octaves that a ring plays. In particular I was hoping to pitch the inner ring down an octave or two.

  • @mungbeans said:

    Along with what Moodscaper just wrote 2 posts up...
    Play different octaves using the different rings on the touch interface. Outer rings are higher octaves, inner rings are lower octaves. Which notes are available in each octave/ring are setup in the scene editor like how the boss described.

    Thanks, but I was wondering if its possible to pitch up/down the set of octaves that a ring plays. In particular I was hoping to pitch the inner ring down an octave or two.

    I don’t know how to make the internal sound do that.
    You could send Midi out, lowering the octave on the way to an external synth, so the synth plays an octave lower.
    But that would lower all the TS rings by an octave, not just the lowest/innermost ring.

  • @mungbeans said: I was wondering if its possible to pitch up/down the set of octaves that a ring plays. In particular I was hoping to pitch the inner ring down an octave or two.

    Sadly, nope this isn't possible right now - sorry about that. It's got me thinking though...

  • This looks interesting, particularly if auv3 materialises. My main question though is about drum sound variation. Are there multiple kits?

  • @Ailerom said:
    This looks interesting, particularly if auv3 materialises. My main question though is about drum sound variation. Are there multiple kits?

    Yes 3-4 —808, 909, Linn and something else... sorry not at iPad right now

  • @moodscaper said:

    @RajahP said: Any chance Touchscraper will be Auv3 anytime soon?

    I don't have an ETA on that right now I'm afraid. Sorry. It is something I would like to do, or at least something like touchscaper, but AU-friendly.

    Looking forward..

  • Hi friends/ How unlock this
    !!!!????

  • thats looks oddly specific but nice I guess if you understand it. Hails to this ap.

  • @MikeUkr said:
    Hi friends/ How unlock this
    !!!!????

    Good question. I too always seem to experience weirdness that I cannot understand on that page. I love this app but often I can’t make it do things I’ve done before with it.

  • Hi @MikeUkr , it’s a great app, shame Rob didn’t do more with it… from the manual which is available from the app…

    ‘ A destination can be assigned to a source by selecting the touchscaper instrument source, and then selecting the desired destination. You can also mute the internal touchscaper sounds by tapping the speaker button when the source is highlighted. Note that while you can independently assign A and B from the main instrument and sequencer synth externally, muting occurs for A plus B internally, i.e. you can’t have A muted, and not B, or vice versa - this is why a speaker button is not shown for the B sources.’

    Hope this helps

  • I have a feeling Rob has moved on. @moodscaper will you keep updating and refining these apps? Some lovely stuff you made for us here, I do hope so!

  • Thanks for remembering me... 2023 I shall learn Touchscaper :lol:

  • @Gavinski said:
    I have a feeling Rob has moved on. @moodscaper will you keep updating and refining these apps? Some lovely stuff you made for us here, I do hope so!

    I will second that… hope Rob is ok and does continue on the iOS app route. His apps are amongst the best for a touch interface and easiest to create with.

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