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Correct, but in development and will be in an update before too long.
Great!
Can't stop watching that vid.
The design and function of this app looks ...
Well, there's no words.
You've really raised the bar...yes,there's aspects of other apps in here but I feel this could be app of the year...and there's still 10 months to go and that includes gadget.
Glad you like it!
That's right, I didn't had the time to include MIDI sync in the first version, but I have it working here already so will submit an update shortly after the release.
This looks absolutely amazing. This will be a release-day purchase. Nicely done!
This looks and sounds amazing
BEAM ME UP SCOTTY I wanna start playing with Sector !
I just watch the HOLY SHIT WHAT IS HAPPENING I NEED IT video.
I was getting some cool results running a loop of piano in Sector last night. It works well for melodic content. I'll try to post something in the next few days.
It's also yielding some pretty awesome results on synth, and vocal content. Talk about getting totally twisted. O.o
Yes, something melodic would be good for a video. I'd like to see how Sector can do more than the impressive glitch nightmare!
The glitches (warping) and the shuffling (Mapping) are completely separate functions, and each of up to 32 sectors of the sample can be individually controlled with probability ranging from 0-100% chance that it will take the connected paths. You can choose to leave out the glitch aspect altogether and just get things to shuffle around to your liking, either fully precision controlled to stay within your rigid structure, or make it more random by allowing the probability matrix to do percentage based "coin-flipping" to choose the paths. It's really too deep to describe in full detail in a post, but it is so clean and intuitive that it's easy to find your way while exploring the depths.
MIDI sync in just a few weeks after first release...I'm sold! This pumping thru AUFX series is going to be something special. I'm already brimming with ideas for this. Looking forward to a soundtestroom review to see this beast in action.
Really wondering what this can do with melodic content. The interface looks so great but personally I don't care for the glitching, scratching and stuttering thing at all, so this might simply not be for me.
But still, I do like that look...
@mmp You don't need to use the glitching, but use it solely to arrange slices of a loop with the markov-chain probability map or step sequencer. Like "this slice should most often be followed by this slice, but sometimes this other slice, and very seldom this other slice, but at the third beat it should always place this slice instead".. Well, hard to explain, you'd better try it out yourself
Things that I can answer once I buy it but I'm curious about (somewhat pointlessly since I'm going to buy it now matter what) right now:
I'm mostly interested in it for messing up melodies and guitar chords but it occurs to me that making loops in DM1/Funkbox and exporting them into Sector = new beats, same sounds. Yum. If it's 32 steps of single sounds, you could mess with probability by increasing the number of steps in the original pattern with that sound.
Currently you cannot adjust tails nor crossfade between sectors.
The app does not have a fixed sector count, so you can adjust to cut the sample into "sectors" anywhere from 2 to 32. Very flexible.
Thanks @OmnilimbO, that's right, but crossfading between sectors is a nice idea especially for more ambient stuff. It's not trivial to implement since it in practice means it will need to duplicate the playhead into two instances, where the tail continues by its own. But doable, of course
By the way, I've updated http://kymatica.com/Software/Sector with some more sound examples!
Here's a little melodic content loaded into Sector. I imported a chunk of arpeggiated toy piano from one of my songs into Sector, and run it through Stereo Designer. Glitched ice cream truck?
Sector + Stereo Designer
Also, MIDI sync (coming in the first update) confirmed to work perfectly
Excellent stuff @j_liljedahl. Any granular type apps in the pipeline?
@j_liljedahl said:
Thanks for considering it. Was just thinking about dropping a pad sample in there that was nothing but a fixed chord the entire time. Adjusting the step properties, seems like one could make some really interesting 'movement' on a droning chord. Obviously, I haven't tried it yet bit it seems release time would help this scenario as well.
Wow, cool song and sounds. I logged in just to type that
Can't wait for more videos tutorials. I'm most interested on controlling and manipulate the parameters.BTW the GUI remind me of synplant vst (which never understood why is not on the ios world).
In store now!
https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/sector/id618095247?mt=8
Not in US yet.
Not in the US store yet. If it's out I'm guessing it'll be out when the timezone...thingies hits your store on the 18th?
Edit: Yea it's on the New Zealand store. So in the US store tomorrow then
Appeared in Oz store couple of hours ago. 3.30am. Guess you guys have to wait a few hours
C'mon @J_Liljedahl, let it lose world wide, press ze release-everywhere button!
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