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definitely drambo
Borderlands is a great app standalone, no question.
I wish SpaceCraft had live input too or would at least expose the REC button in its AUv3 parameters...
Can you stream? Could you post a video? Set yourself the challenge to use the gear you have to post a video, it will dull the fillings of new gear lust. Good luck!
wow Zoia ...GAS now love the active community for Zoia ..its def smth i mite buy
There are granular patches on Patchstorage. I've tried several that I've liked but it's impossible to pick out one for you - there's just too many at this point and people keep creating and uploading more. Flipping your question, I can't say I found a bad live granulizer patch.
https://patchstorage.com/platform/ZOIA/?search_query=granular&ptype[]=patch&tax_platform=ZOIA&tax_post_tag=&orderby=modified&wpas_id=search_form&wpas_submit=1
I should note that there is no saving/loading of audio files to the SD card. Empress has stated that they are working on adding this functionality, but no promises.
Thanks @GovernorSilver. The amount of Zoia patches on patchstorage is really impressive.
I'll have my attempts inside Drambo first, let's see how it turns out, should I totally fail I might have a closer look at the Zoia!
I always find it's best to see what iOS app there is that can do what the hardware I'm currently gawking at does. Honestly, iOS, with Drambo and MiRack and various other apps can rival a lot of hardware.
Dam... I didn’t known about this pedal. Now I want one too😩
For those of you who are now wanting a Zoia and already have a Eurorack or are thinking of getting into Eurorack, it might be worth waiting for Euroboro, because it'll have more CV jacks and stuff
https://www.perfectcircuit.com/signal/empress-zoia-euroburo-chat
rs2000 Zoia patches on patchstorage by January.
You made me saved 450$, but some people have lost 450$ because of this thread!
Just get SunVox and put your guitar in that. You’ll have to build things on your own. I don’t think it does granular though. It does do a freeze reverb which can sound kind of granular. Good luck save your money.
Thanks for the suggestion! I already have SunVox. I bought it 5 months ago. I did not use it for a while because I found it too complicated, but I watched a very good tutorial today about it and it is more easy now.
You could also try miRack. All the Mutable Instruments modules are included. I believe Clouds is the granular one.
There’s a free AU of clouds and other mutable modules:
https://burns.ca/
Yep, I got Spectrum (Burns Audio port of some Mutable Instruments code to AU) when they came out. It took me a while to figure out how to get the Granular one to work in the AUM effect slot. But it's a good option for the OP if he just wants a granular effect and doesn't want to deal with a modular app.
This is some real wisdom.
How does the story end - did you end up getting it? The Chroma Console looks really interesting too.
The Microcosm still looks like a very unique device.
I can imagine doing this with audio files in Drambo but not as a realtime effect.
After reading the options here and looking at a number of apps that might substitute for a fancy effects pedal, I settled on Baby Audio's 2 apps. One is Transit, which is a multi effects processor with transition macro support and the other is Crystalline which is focused on reverb processing. I bought Transit and like what I see so far.