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For some reason, when my kids do that, half of the sample slots end up with them just saying "sick butt".
It probably uses audio samples in mp4/AAC format. It's very good even at bitrates below 200kbps. I'm currently switching from OGG to M4A (would love to use Opus but support is minimal)...
I’ll get this Ting but not that other ting dat terrorized the forum for two years.
I got Ting - and I got Octachron too. That was a nice little sequencer there! Thanks for the heads up.
What are you guys sequencing this with that has 12 instrument slots? I have Rozeta and Octachron, but wondering if something out there might cover it all without having to open up a DAW. Maybe Atom will do it? Dunno, I don't have that.
Isn’t this sort of a household item version of Fractal Bits? I like the idea but I’m far from convinced that I’d need it.
@oat_phipps Xequence2
Riffer could do.
try stepbud, it’s fun for drums..
the issue with ting and sequencing with an audio unit is that most audio unit sequencers are set to a scale and all the notes that are triggerable in ting are not in the same scale, so you’ll need to either be able to customize the notes played in your sequencer or use multiple sequencers set to different scales in order to trigger all 8 notes
That's why ionarics is quite a good choice. You choose which notes to feed it, as many as u like, then it just does some randomisation within those notes. That's fine for me, as long as you maybe use a regular drum machine for the kick.
i also used stepolyarp this morning, works like a charm
The AppStore description says something about pitch -12 semitones and +6 semitones.
I havent heard anything about this... maybe this way the 500 samples come together?!
Nice idea / but I noticed that StepPolyArp has “just” 11 lines - meaning that I will loose one Instrument inside Ting - have you found any workaround for this?
My favorite part of Fractal Bits is the randomizer. Doesn't appear that this one has it?
@Bon_Tempi yeap, in Xequence2
i went with Atom since it's AU and it does the trick nicely
For those going ham with sequencers, make sure to work the velocity. That’s where the magic is with this one...
I find Riffer the ideal compagnion for this Ting: Riffer defaults to one chromatic octave (c3 - c4) with 1/16 quantization: thus plays all tingies out of the box! Riffer also randomizes velocity and with a little shuffle you can get very nice householdgrooves!
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Don’t know haven’t purchased Ting.
@Harro except riffer is mono.... in Xequence2 you can play many sounds at the same time. and quanti is 1/64
I’ma take a pass on this. Drambo will eat this thing up. It’s a found sound library. There’s nothing wrong with buying it, I just do my own sampling around the house, yard, park, with a bag of exciters! Wait till you find a propane yard tank! Woo the fun to be had out in the world sampling! A long walk socially distanced, man vs objects with a field recorder! Go for it, I tell you!
Also koala is great for found sounds!
Just me messing around to show StepBud can sequence this ting
Nice to see how this came together!
with stepbud i was able to get a really good jam going, you can take scene snapshots and arrange them like a song mode, and i think each can be 64 bars
Brings new meaning to the phrase ‘house music’ at least.
Seems like this eats a lot of CPU even when it’s idle. Didn’t expect that for an app like this. iPad 9.7.
Sounds are nice though.
I already have Fractal Bits, MV08, Ruismaker and Vatanator. Am I missing something?
Version 1.0.1 is out:
Now supports automation for all continuous parameters.