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miRack by mifki Limited - Live!!!

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  • @wim said:
    Actually, I think I spoke too soon. I'm having some issues with the plugin not resizing when the FL Studio VST wrapper is resized. Maybe another thing or two as well. I need to do some more detailed testing and will send bug reports once I have more info.

    I'll look into the resizing issue now.

    Also, in one of the next updates I think I'll expose patches placed in a certain folder as presets selectable in hosts, this should make using them much easier.

  • wimwim
    edited September 2021

    @mifki said:

    @wim said:
    Actually, I think I spoke too soon. I'm having some issues with the plugin not resizing when the FL Studio VST wrapper is resized. Maybe another thing or two as well. I need to do some more detailed testing and will send bug reports once I have more info.

    I'll look into the resizing issue now.

    Resizing works fine in Live. Looks like a FL Studio wrapper issue.

    There's no VST3 support in GarageBand so I can only use the AU there. I used to have problems with the non-legacy AU plugin in GarageBand, but it works now. Resizing is a little odd in GarageBand. The plugin window resizes, but always in the same square aspect ratio. You can't make it anything but square.

    Also, in one of the next updates I think I'll expose patches placed in a certain folder as presets selectable in hosts, this should make using them much easier.

    That'd be great. Thanks for all your work!

  • @mifki said:

    Also, in one of the next updates I think I'll expose patches placed in a certain folder as presets selectable in hosts, this should make using them much easier.

    This certainly would make things much easier.

    Thank you also.

  • @Gravitas said:

    @mifki said:

    Also, in one of the next updates I think I'll expose patches placed in a certain folder as presets selectable in hosts, this should make using them much easier.

    This certainly would make things much easier.

    Thank you also.

    Woo for presets.

  • @auxmux said:

    @Gravitas said:

    @mifki said:

    Also, in one of the next updates I think I'll expose patches placed in a certain folder as presets selectable in hosts, this should make using them much easier.

    This certainly would make things much easier.

    Thank you also.

    Woo for presets.

    This would be awesome for samples too. 🙏

  • @mifki You’re a gem, just wanted to put that out there. <3

  • @auxmux said:

    @auxmux said:

    @Gravitas said:

    @mifki said:

    Also, in one of the next updates I think I'll expose patches placed in a certain folder as presets selectable in hosts, this should make using them much easier.

    This certainly would make things much easier.

    Thank you also.

    Woo for presets.

    This would be awesome for samples too. 🙏

    Agreed + Koala Sampler + BM3 🙏🏾

  • @mifki said:
    Hi guys, I somehow stopped visiting this forum again, sorry. Missed such a great pack of presets from @_ki! I'll try to visit more often now. Recently I've added cable colour selector, search in module browser, and now continuing with quality of life and appearance improvements.

    I've uploaded a beta version that adds undo/redo functionality, adds cable opacity slider, and re-enables some stuff that was always disabled for performance reasons - cable shadows, light halos, realistic light brightness fading, higher FPS, and, not yet, but should be ready soon, plug lights. All this doesn't seem to have much impact on performance with the current implementation, but will be disabled by default for now, and can be enabled in settings menu.

    Those who wants to try and help testing but doesn't have access to miRack beta are welcome to send me a PM.

    (Also if anyone interested but missed it, I recently made miRack for macOS available in VST format, which, unlike AU plugins on Mac, supports sample accurate MIDI output, and also Ableton Link which doesn't work inside AU either. See https://mirack.app/vst)

    Any chance we could see a windows version of the vst someday?

  • @mifki said:

    @GovernorSilver said:

    @GovernorSilver said:
    @mifki question for you - The physical Marbles module has alternative operations that are activated by holding the buttons labeled E, N, O and J on the online manual, on the Mutable Instruments website. Is there support for this functionality in miRack? Somebody asked me about these button hold functions after he said he tried them.

    @mifki or anyone,

    Any response yet to these questions about the Marbles module?

    Sorry, looks like these features are not yet present. I'll see if I can add them.

    I was searching to see if this question had been asked, as I’d encountered the same issue. Also (while reading the manual for Mutable’s Stages) became curious as to whether miRack allows several instances to be daisy-chained like the hardware modules do.

    miRack has come a LOOOOOONG way, and I’m impressed. I’m aiming to upgrade my Mac soon so I can use it on iPad AND within Ableton Live and Reason. Taking time to learn miRack (modular fundamentals) while tucking money aside for my eventual upgrade.

    Hoping to see the missing feature sets from Marbles and Stages implemented, if possible, (probably as options embedded within a context menu, I’d imagine.)

  • is mirack still alive? was looking into polyphony and the last posts about it on the forums were in like september last year

  • wimwim
    edited April 2022

    @J_B said:
    is mirack still alive? was looking into polyphony and the last posts about it on the forums were in like september last year

    Sure it is. It was just updated in January. Polyphony aside, it's one of the most stable and interesting apps on the App Store. It also runs great on MacOS and with far better performance (though fewer modules) than VCV Rack or the other (free) open source rack software that I can't remember the name of right now.

  • Adding new modules has really slowed down.

  • @wim said:

    @J_B said:
    is mirack still alive? was looking into polyphony and the last posts about it on the forums were in like september last year

    Sure it is. It was just updated in January. Polyphony aside, it's one of the most stable and interesting apps on the App Store. It also runs great on MacOS and with far better performance (though fewer modules) than VCV Rack or the other (free) open source rack software that I can't remember the name of right now.

    oh excellent. Missed the update. Preaching to the choir man mirack is the bomb was just unnerving going on their forums to find it empty. Had a little request I was gonna ask about, seen the dev online here recently?

  • wimwim
    edited April 2022

    @gusgranite said:
    Adding new modules has really slowed down.

    That's to be expected. MiRack is stuck with the 1.0 code base because the VCV Rack developer changed to a GPL license that's incompatible with the App Store. Only modules that have source compatible with that fork can be included. Those will be more and more hard to come by. Unfortunate side effect of the VCV developer not liking that the for-pay iOS version was done.

  • @wim said:

    @gusgranite said:
    Adding new modules has really slowed down.

    That's to be expected. MiRack is stuck with the 1.0 code base because the VCV Rack developer changed to a GPL license that's incompatible with the App Store. Only modules that have source compatible with that fork can be included. Those will be more and more hard to come by. Unfortunate side effect of the VCV developer not liking that the for-pay iOS version was done.

    doesn’t the desktop version charge for modules now?

  • @J_B said:

    @wim said:

    @J_B said:
    is mirack still alive? was looking into polyphony and the last posts about it on the forums were in like september last year

    Sure it is. It was just updated in January. Polyphony aside, it's one of the most stable and interesting apps on the App Store. It also runs great on MacOS and with far better performance (though fewer modules) than VCV Rack or the other (free) open source rack software that I can't remember the name of right now.

    oh excellent. Missed the update. Preaching to the choir man mirack is the bomb was just unnerving going on their forums to find it empty. Had a little request I was gonna ask about, seen the dev online here recently?

    No, but as you say, there hasn't been much talk about the app for some time.
    Last visit ... October 2021

  • @J_B said:

    @wim said:

    @gusgranite said:
    Adding new modules has really slowed down.

    That's to be expected. MiRack is stuck with the 1.0 code base because the VCV Rack developer changed to a GPL license that's incompatible with the App Store. Only modules that have source compatible with that fork can be included. Those will be more and more hard to come by. Unfortunate side effect of the VCV developer not liking that the for-pay iOS version was done.

    doesn’t the desktop version charge for modules now?

    Desktop version of miRack - no.
    Desktop version of VCV Rack has always had a mixture of paid and free modules.

  • Cardinal has all open sources modules. I wish all those could be ported to miRack. Even a new app would be great.

  • @auxmux said:
    Cardinal has all open sources modules. I wish all those could be ported to miRack. Even a new app would be great.

    Yeh, but the problem is the license and which modules depend on VCV 2. Cardinal can use the latest VCV Rack forks because it's not offered on the App Store. miRack is stuck with a fork from the pre-GPL licensing of VCV 1.

    One could try to back port open source modules to make them work with 1.0 if the module's source code license allows, but that could be a really significant effort.

  • Holy damn, awesome update on the beta

  • The beast awakens!

  • @Fingolfinzz said:
    Holy damn, awesome update on the beta

    Oho? Polyphony maybe?

  • hope macOS wont require Rosetta 😶

  • I’m attempting not to get overexcited, and failing miserably! 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @bygjohn said:
    I’m attempting not to get overexcited, and failing miserably! 🎉🎉🎉🎉

    You're NOT alone...
    While it looks good 'on paper' (ie. does almost everything) it's practically a pita to use.

    There's really nothing 'special' about the sounds it can produce either...
    ...I find that if/when I need the Mutable Instrument modules I'm happier with the free Spectrum from @burns_audio :sunglasses:

  • Guys, please shed some light about update. Does it got Stoermelder tools? Erica Synth modules? Polyphony support?

  • @lazyass said:
    Guys, please shed some light about update. Does it got Stoermelder tools? Erica Synth modules? Polyphony support?

    Stoermelder isn't even out for VCV2 yet, so likely won't come to miRack for a while if ever. Plus other modules are dependent on licensing. There are 6 new sets of modules included in beta, probably 20-30 new modules.

  • @Samu said:

    @bygjohn said:
    I’m attempting not to get overexcited, and failing miserably! 🎉🎉🎉🎉

    You're NOT alone...
    While it looks good 'on paper' (ie. does almost everything) it's practically a pita to use.

    There's really nothing 'special' about the sounds it can produce either...
    ...I find that if/when I need the Mutable Instrument modules I'm happier with the free Spectrum from @burns_audio :sunglasses:

    Not anymore or less than Drambo re pita. Both have their imperfections and wonderful in their own way. And about the sounds, have you used Valley modules or Lindenberg filters?

    You can use miRack to create all sorts of sequencers and CV/Gate processors with the inclusion of tons of logic modules. You can even use the logic modules for audio. Start with Hetrick modules which are some of the best. There's also lots of clock dividers, which are perfect for euclidean and stochastic sequencing.

  • @auxmux said:
    have you used Valley modules or Lindenberg filters?

    Yes, I've gone thru most of the modules and what they can do and DO use those parts I need...
    ... I just find the UI a bit un-intuitive and clunky to work with, that's all.

  • @Samu said:

    @bygjohn said:
    I’m attempting not to get overexcited, and failing miserably! 🎉🎉🎉🎉

    You're NOT alone...
    While it looks good 'on paper' (ie. does almost everything) it's practically a pita to use.

    There's really nothing 'special' about the sounds it can produce either...
    ...I find that if/when I need the Mutable Instrument modules I'm happier with the free Spectrum from @burns_audio :sunglasses:

    I think you may have misinterpreted my post: I am getting overexcited!

    I really like MiRack's interface, though it would be nice to be able to rearrange modules in groups like I see Omri Cohen do with VCV, rather than having to move them one by one. Being able to export and import sections of existing patches into a new project so you don’t have to rebuild them would be good, too.

    So, it’s not perfect, but it’s transformed how I work, and I find it endlessly fascinating.

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