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Ostinator Looper, perfect for ambient [Problem FIXED]
[EDIT: The developer fixed this problem as soon as I notified him. Version in the app store now works fine.]
I'm learning Ostinator. Studied the manual. Works well so far. BUT ...
Problem: when I turn down Feedback Amount control, it doesn't go to zero--I can't get it to give me just one repeat of the loop I just recorded. Same result when I control it with a MIDI pedal (and I verified the pedal goes from 0 to 127).
Suggestions? Is this a bug? The manual makes it clear that I should be able to get just one repeat:
"If feedback is turned down to zero, the loop will only play once and then stop. ( Because there was no feedback! )"
Steve
ThinAirX
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No hints sorry as I dont yet have it. Do you have Enso and if so how does it compare?
I'm looking hard at Enso. The demos look promising. But I see lots of complaints about crashes and being unstable. What's the latest on that?
Can Enso be used multiple instances in AUM?
Steve
ThinAirX
I’m not familiar with this app so I may not fully understand your issue, but any feedback control should only apply when you’re overdubbing. If you’re in Play mode the loop will still repeat forever. If you want the loop to play once and stop even if the looper isn’t recording, you’re after a One Shot mode.
If you haven’t done so, I’d recommend shooting the developer an email.
jrjulius -- exactly. I want to overdub live. Fripp-style, layering one phrase at a time over a previous phrase that plays only once.
I emailed the developer, Living Memory Software, and Andy replied. This is good news for Ostinator and ambient musicians:
And he added this tease:
Wow. I just bought it. Is it very good.
“To include with Auditor” even if that’s IAP it would be very very cool.
I downloaded the newest, fixed version of Ostinator and the bug is indeed fixed. Works exactly as it should now. I put it through its paces by feeding it sounds with long delays and reverb. Everything coming out of the looper is smooth. Highly recommended for ambient and drones.
Steve
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ostinator-looper-sampler/id1038887269
I’d never heard of this looper before looks pretty interesting.
Looks like it can do audio threshold recording as well as some interesting cross fade looping.
Manual :
https://livingmemorysoftware.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/ostinator_manual.pdf
Anyone created any videos of them droning on?
I don't have videos but I just made a few free-jam tracks, testing it out. I'll snip a few excerpts and post.
Question: what's the best way to post a sample track on this Forum?
The cross-fade works flawlessly on Ostinator. And to gives you complete control over a broad range cross-fade rates, the fade-out, and even the fade-in rates. That's what it's designed to do. It does NOT sync to beats or force pre-determined loop lengths. It's completely free form. One loop at a time. Period. That's the idea. There's nothing else like it, as far as I can find.
Because it's so single-minded and simple, it's easy to learn and operate. Half-hour, max.
I'm going to see how I can pair it with Loopy to capture loops from Ostinator to layer and play back.
Steve
@ThinAirX : it might be nice for the dev if you would change the thread title to indicate that problem has been addressed.
Re: posting audio, there are a few ways people do it:
@ThinAirX cool, thanks for the input.
I’d like to use it to create some sustaining pad/drone samples.
My rough plan was to then load these samples into something like AUM fileplayer instances to create a Frankenstein drone machine but using Loopy could work for this idea too.
For live looping, I think Loopy should pair really well with Ostinator.
I’d be interested in hearing how it works out for you and if you can post any examples without too much hassle then please feel free.
Cheers
Hello everyone! I can't get Ostinator to import loops, after I tap on "Import to app" (in AudioShare) nothing gets loaded, I tried with short and long wav files in 44.1khz/16 and 24 bits.
I've tried to contact dev but the support page is not sending my message.
Thank youu!