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Ting - Percussion Instrument by Klevgränd produkter AB

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  • edited April 2020

    @Gavinski said:
    Sure you could do this yourself, but it is quite a timesaver to have it all here in one app. I decided to buy this immediately after watching the official vid, sounds really great.

    Agreed, saving time can be worth a lot at times 😊

  • @Samu said:

    @reasOne said:
    the youtube video says “12 sounds over 500 samples” ... so is it 12 sounds or 500?

    Could be round robin or actually recorded in the different environments or something like that...
    Or ~500 samples recorded during development and and only 12 'made it' :D

    haha 😂 well outta 500 we bring you 12!

  • @reasOne yeah, 12 is definitely a bit stingy, haha. 50 would be more like it, still a pretty cool little tool.

  • This works very nicely with Ionarics to get some nice polyrhythms going.

  • @lukesleepwalker said:
    Yeah, that matmos album was cool.

    I can sample my keys easier than I can build a table, @supadom. 😉

    Well, I made a bench a couple of days ago. It took me about an hour from the thought/concept to the finished product.

    I hope it doesn’t mean what I think it might mean 😟

  • @Samu said:

    @reasOne said:

    Or ~500 samples recorded during development and and only 12 'made it' :D

    :D

  • @supadom said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:
    Yeah, that matmos album was cool.

    I can sample my keys easier than I can build a table, @supadom. 😉

    Well, I made a bench a couple of days ago. It took me about an hour from the thought/concept to the finished product.

    I hope it doesn’t mean what I think it might mean 😟

    Nice bench!

  • @fattigman said:
    Ting is the swedish word for objekt or thing. I find it a bit funny that klevgränd usually use swedish name that makes no sense to people.

    I always thing of ting as an all-purpose word from the unofficial Rastafari language :)

  • @supadom said:

    @Samu said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @Jumpercollins said:
    @echoopera bet this one pairs well with Drambo’s sequencer.

    Or even better:
    Sample your own kitchen tools with Drambo, all from inside the app! 😃

    That's the way I see it as well...
    Just need a quiet condenser and some imagination :)
    (I recall an old article from Future Music where they actually encouraged users to make their own samples from household stuff, like water drops etc. they called it 'kitchen percussion', smack some veggies etc. etc. etc.).

    I was afraid someone would say that.

    Still, if you want it ready to play...

    Here it is!

    If everyone was a carpenter, tables wouldn’t sell.

    SMACK MY VEGGIES!

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @fattigman said:
    Ting is the swedish word for objekt or thing. I find it a bit funny that klevgränd usually use swedish name that makes no sense to people.

    I always thing of ting as an all-purpose word from the unofficial Rastafari language :)

    I think of a Joe Koi comedy routine.

  • @Philandering_Bastard said:
    I dunno. Seems a bit gimmicky. I think I’d get bored of the samey sound after a while.

    If found sounds are your thing and you don’t have a microphone or can’t be bothered, https://freesound.org/search/?q=Kitchen+utensils+&f=&s=score+desc&advanced=0&g=1 has tons and tons that you can then process, mangle and so on.

    Freesound is a monster, especially for those of us without friends etc.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @fattigman said:
    Ting is the swedish word for objekt or thing. I find it a bit funny that klevgränd usually use swedish name that makes no sense to people.

    I always thing of ting as an all-purpose word from the unofficial Rastafari language :)

    Haha yeah me too 😄

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Philandering_Bastard said:
    I dunno. Seems a bit gimmicky. I think I’d get bored of the samey sound after a while.

    If found sounds are your thing and you don’t have a microphone or can’t be bothered, https://freesound.org/search/?q=Kitchen+utensils+&f=&s=score+desc&advanced=0&g=1 has tons and tons that you can then process, mangle and so on.

    Freesound is a monster, especially for those of us without friends etc.

    Are you spying on me?

    /runs sobbing from the room 😢

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    If everyone was a carpenter, tables wouldn’t sell.

    SMACK MY VEGGIES!


    (Not me but someone with almost the same name LOL).

  • This ting is screaming to be abused with Playbeat..

  • I really wish they'd make some of their latest plugins universal

  • Are the pads playable, as in Auv3 MIDI out into the sequencer?

  • Can you quanitize this Ting? Can it record as a MIDI or only Audio?

  • @NoiseFloored said:
    I really wish they'd make some of their latest plugins universal

    ...and that’s exactly where Drambo comes in

  • Nope! You need to use some midi trigger from a keyboard / another app etc

    @realdawei said:
    Are the pads playable, as in Auv3 MIDI out into the sequencer?

    @NoiseHorse said:
    Can you quanitize this Ting? Can it record as a MIDI or only Audio?

    It is sample-based, guess it is just audio?

  • I’ve been making household percussion kits with the kids and Koala sampler for ages. Send them off to find things to make noises and you might even get 50 odd seconds of time to yourself. :-)

    I used to have EPS16+ kits full of random household hits.

    I’m sure this plugin is cool, but unlike sampling a grand piano or orchestra, sampling stuff that’s lying around the house is the easiest sampling task there is.

    I don’t have a grand piano. I have lots of stuff to hit with spoons. :-)

  • @rs2000 said:

    @Gavinski said:
    Sure you could do this yourself, but it is quite a timesaver to have it all here in one app. I decided to buy this immediately after watching the official vid, sounds really great.

    Agreed, saving time can be worth a lot at times 😊

    Yup!

    This is just a fantastically playable, tasteful multisample instrument wrapped in a nice UI.

  • I actually love the choice they made by doing only 12 extremely dynamic and well paired sounds. It begs us to shut up and play, instead of endlessly tweaking.

    Paired with velocity keyboard this is a quiet finger percussion feast! It’s especially perfect since finger drumming on house objects during lockdown is such a threat to our partners’ mental health... 🤓

  • Oooh yeah, I like that idea of using velocity keyboard for this, hadn’t thought of that

  • @Gavinski said:
    Oooh yeah, I like that idea of using velocity keyboard for this, hadn’t thought of that

    😋😋 When you find your sweet spot for the velocity sensitivity Ting + velocity keyboard is ridiculously playable with just the iPad screen! Almost as fun as banging on real objects (which I can’t do without being a public health hazard atm 🤣)

  • @rs2000 said:

    @Jumpercollins said:
    @echoopera bet this one pairs well with Drambo’s sequencer.

    Or even better:
    Sample your own kitchen tools with Drambo, all from inside the app! 😃

    Yep. Especially with this really nice DigiTakt recreation in Drambo...off to the races:
    https://patchstorage.com/digitakful/

  • @klownshed said:
    I’ve been making household percussion kits with the kids and Koala sampler for ages. Send them off to find things to make noises and you might even get 50 odd seconds of time to yourself. :-)

    I used to have EPS16+ kits full of random household hits.

    I’m sure this plugin is cool, but unlike sampling a grand piano or orchestra, sampling stuff that’s lying around the house is the easiest sampling task there is.

    I don’t have a grand piano. I have lots of stuff to hit with spoons. :-)

    I get that it’s not rocket science, but it takes skills and time to make multisamples of anything as dynamic and playable as Ting. IMO at the reasonable price they are asking (full price $7.99/20) it’s a nice little instrument.

  • $5 (soon $8) saves you a lot of work and hassle.
    I am kind of surprised how small (mb) this 500 sample app is.

  • edited April 2020

    @ohwell said:

    @klownshed said:
    I’ve been making household percussion kits with the kids and Koala sampler for ages. Send them off to find things to make noises and you might even get 50 odd seconds of time to yourself. :-)

    I used to have EPS16+ kits full of random household hits.

    I’m sure this plugin is cool, but unlike sampling a grand piano or orchestra, sampling stuff that’s lying around the house is the easiest sampling task there is.

    I don’t have a grand piano. I have lots of stuff to hit with spoons. :-)

    I get that it’s not rocket science, but it takes skills and time to make multisamples of anything as dynamic and playable as Ting. IMO at the reasonable price they are asking (full price $7.99/20) it’s a nice little instrument.

    I don’t dispute that and am sure it’s very nice. The only problem with this kind of instrument is that the sounds can get old very quickly.

    But yeah at the offer price it’s not unreasonable even if you only use them in one track.

    Still doesn’t stop you making your own too. Most of the fun is in the sampling.

    My kids love making kits in koala :-)

  • @klownshed said:

    @ohwell said:

    @klownshed said:
    I’ve been making household percussion kits with the kids and Koala sampler for ages. Send them off to find things to make noises and you might even get 50 odd seconds of time to yourself. :-)

    I used to have EPS16+ kits full of random household hits.

    I’m sure this plugin is cool, but unlike sampling a grand piano or orchestra, sampling stuff that’s lying around the house is the easiest sampling task there is.

    I don’t have a grand piano. I have lots of stuff to hit with spoons. :-)

    I get that it’s not rocket science, but it takes skills and time to make multisamples of anything as dynamic and playable as Ting. IMO at the reasonable price they are asking (full price $7.99/20) it’s a nice little instrument.

    I don’t dispute that and am sure it’s very nice. The only problem with this kind of instrument is that the sounds can get old very quickly.

    But yeah at the offer price it’s not unreasonable even if you only use them in one track.

    Still doesn’t stop you making your own too. Most of the fun is in the sampling.

    My kids love making kits in koala :-)

    Well put!

    Side note, we don’t have kids yet but down the road, getting them excited about group craft projects like making sample kits sounds like living the dream!!! :)

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