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miRack by mifki Limited - Live!!!

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  • Is anyone using "blank" panels? Developers sometimes provide quite a few of them of different sizes in their plugins styled to match the rest of the modules, but I don't see them used often and feel like they may just be taking up space in the module browser and increasing the load time.

  • totally useless for me :-)

  • @mifki said:
    Is anyone using "blank" panels? Developers sometimes provide quite a few of them of different sizes in their plugins styled to match the rest of the modules, but I don't see them used often and feel like they may just be taking up space in the module browser and increasing the load time.

    Strictly as an asthetic purpose I've used them to keep it uniform and nice looking. Not needed tho.

  • edited October 2019

    Thanks. Sure they are strictly for aesthetic purpose by definition, just wondering if anyone cares about it especially on mobile.

  • @mifki said:
    Thanks. Sure they are strictly for aesthetic purpose by definition, just wondering if anyone cares about it especially on mobile.

    Nope, not need like on the real thing.

  • @mifki said:
    Thanks. Sure they are strictly for aesthetic purpose by definition, just wondering if anyone cares about it especially on mobile.

    Generic blank panels, maybe a couple of sizes is all I would ever want. Helps keep the dust out of my iPad.

  • @wim said:

    @mifki said:
    Thanks. Sure they are strictly for aesthetic purpose by definition, just wondering if anyone cares about it especially on mobile.

    Generic blank panels, maybe a couple of sizes is all I would ever want. Helps keep the dust out of my iPad.

    If only they removed finger grease lol

  • I agree that no blanking plates or just one would be enough for me.

  • @reasOne said:

    @wim said:

    @mifki said:
    Thanks. Sure they are strictly for aesthetic purpose by definition, just wondering if anyone cares about it especially on mobile.

    Generic blank panels, maybe a couple of sizes is all I would ever want. Helps keep the dust out of my iPad.

    If only they removed finger grease lol

    Yeah! :D

  • +1 for removing the unnecessary blanks.

  • Nix the blanks.

  • Ok, ok:) I'm actually already not including them in the situations when there's a lot of them in a plugin, just wanted to make sure no-one wants them back.

  • I think there’s a blank panel in core and it’s resizable. Except for separating stuff, they are basically useless.

  • I never use the panels. I guess they can be used for aesthetic purposes but they aren’t a necessity

  • @mifki said:
    Is anyone using "blank" panels? Developers sometimes provide quite a few of them of different sizes in their plugins styled to match the rest of the modules, but I don't see them used often and feel like they may just be taking up space in the module browser and increasing the load time.

    A nominal ‘blank’ of a reasonable size which would allow me to add text (or an image) would be very useful for me. Notes, ideas, instructions or even a personalised logo could then be easily added to a patch for publication in ‘Patch Storage’.

  • @Daub said:
    A nominal ‘blank’ of a reasonable size which would allow me to add text (or an image) would be very useful for me. Notes, ideas, instructions or even a personalised logo could then be easily added to a patch for publication in ‘Patch Storage’.

    Yeah, I need to bring the text module back (it's just the used framework has no support for text entry on iOS at all). Adding custom image is a good idea, too.

  • @mifki Please don't get rid of the HAL 9000 blanking plate!

  • edited October 2019

    @mifki - switch blank plates to be available as IAP :lol: :trollface:

  • @mifki said:
    I guess for some, modular is just a way to build some custom "device" and then use it like any other effect or generator plugin.

    This is exactly what modular is to me.

  • @gonekrazy3000 said:

    @mifki said:
    I guess for some, modular is just a way to build some custom "device" and then use it like any other effect or generator plugin.

    This is exactly what modular is to me.

    This is what Audulus does for me because of its more flexible design.
    miRack is more like an independent, sometimes sequenced, instrument to me.
    That's why I find an audio recorder/player to record loops inside the app essential.

  • edited October 2019

    @rs2000 said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:

    @mifki said:
    I guess for some, modular is just a way to build some custom "device" and then use it like any other effect or generator plugin.

    This is exactly what modular is to me.

    This is what Audulus does for me because of its more flexible design.
    miRack is more like an independent, sometimes sequenced, instrument to me.
    That's why I find an audio recorder/player to record loops inside the app essential.

    The thing is I use vcvrack the same way in Ableton on my desktop. Vst bridge lets me have 16 channels of bidirectional audio between Rack And Ableton. Audulus means learning a new system from scratch. Meanwhile miRack has modules I already use all the time...

  • @gonekrazy3000 The great advantage of modular systems is that there are 1000 ways to use them and everybody has his own way.
    Ableton is even more krazy with its Max integration, as if it wasn't already flexible enough :D

  • @rs2000 said:
    @gonekrazy3000 The great advantage of modular systems is that there are 1000 ways to use them and everybody has his own way.
    Ableton is even more krazy with its Max integration, as if it wasn't already flexible enough :D

    Specially when you insert Isotoniks Signal (now called modulat) into the mix:-

  • edited October 2019

    Brace yourself for the next update. There was a danger of Apple removing the app without looking at the facts, so we’ve reached a compromise with Wes, and Fundamental modules will not be available in miRack but will continue to function in existing patches without panels and controls, until replaced. I hope this is the last time I hear from those two.

    Apart from this, I added Submarine modules - a big collection of modules for signal processing and visualisation (a very good replacement for the Fundamental scope) plus phased oscillators.

    Also this update preserves information about missing modules, so that if you open a patch with modules not available in miRack and save it, the modules will not disappear.

  • big UGH. :s

  • I wonder if I'm an outlier, but I've never used those much anyhow. too vanilla for my tastes. The only one of them that I use on the regular is the scope, but thankfully there are better scopes out there anyhow. Just glad the issue has been resolved!

    In the long run, this is the better option. I have a feeling that what Vitaly comes up with will be a more tailored experience for iOS anyhow. It will be good to have this chapter done with.

  • Great to hear this has been resolved. Well done @mifki it must be a releif

  • Onwards and upwards, never take a backward glance!

  • @rs2000 said:

    @gonekrazy3000 said:

    @mifki said:
    I guess for some, modular is just a way to build some custom "device" and then use it like any other effect or generator plugin.

    This is exactly what modular is to me.

    This is what Audulus does for me because of its more flexible design.
    miRack is more like an independent, sometimes sequenced, instrument to me.
    That's why I find an audio recorder/player to record loops inside the app essential.

    Now, that miRack has Audiobus compatibilit, I don’t see the need for an internal recorder. It is easy enough to send miRack’s output to a lightweight recorder. I’d much rather see Vitaly spend his time implementing stuff we can’t already do.

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