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Something game changing (for some) & wallet killing coming out.......

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  • Coming Zune...

  • edited October 2020

    @SpartanClownTide said:

    @d4d0ug said:

    @eross said:
    when is this mystery app coming to us?

    ‘next week’ :D ... whenever that is

    Depends, if used colloquially, from the start of this post, points to this week, the post having started at the weekend. Technically it be next week, having started the week on Sunday, as some do. Wierd but that's how it goes. So certainly I think it points to either this week or next week.

    weak ;)

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  • what if the next sugarbytes isn’t drum computer but instead that granular fx posted on ig 😖

  • edited October 2020

    @reasOne said:
    what if the next sugarbytes isn’t drum computer but instead that granular fx posted on ig 😖

    Then I will just bitch about lack of AU automation in NS2.

  • Yes! Yes! Yes! This is an instabuy!!!! :wink:

  • @Audiojunkie sounds like someone remembers the mighty Babya Logic... :)

  • @enkaytee said:
    Sugar Bytes Drum Computer....👍

    oh yeah, I wish!

  • @dakti said:

    @reasOne said:
    moog please 😀

    There you go - mug, I mean moog, I mean mug, eh.. what a difference ;)

    My favorite mug!

  • @reasOne said:

    So excited! Been waiting for this one!

  • @Jumpercollins said:
    Doug produced a good review of the desktop version.

    I thought you were just messing with me yesterday! ha ha

  • @AudioGus said:

    @reasOne said:
    what if the next sugarbytes isn’t drum computer but instead that granular fx posted on ig 😖

    Then I will just bitch about lack of AU automation in NS2.

    haha i mean if we aren’t bitching about something what are we doing with our lives

  • @reasOne said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @reasOne said:
    what if the next sugarbytes isn’t drum computer but instead that granular fx posted on ig 😖

    Then I will just bitch about lack of AU automation in NS2.

    haha i mean if we aren’t bitching about something what are we doing with our lives

    Wallowing in contentment? Blech!

  • You know what would be a game changer? If I could get this fuckin hat shipped to me :(

    Kinda have a thing for synth-ey caps.

  • Seems the 'Game Changer' may be in the 'MIDI-Out', per pad, with pitch (pitch seems to be disabled on the desktop demo). But one can only imagine sending the midi out pads to generate Melodic, Basslines. Can only think of what it can do to Scaler->Troublemaker.

    Bliss

  • @AudioGus said:

    @reasOne said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @reasOne said:
    what if the next sugarbytes isn’t drum computer but instead that granular fx posted on ig 😖

    Then I will just bitch about lack of AU automation in NS2.

    haha i mean if we aren’t bitching about something what are we doing with our lives

    Wallowing in contentment? Blech!

    sounds terrible and inhuman to be content 😖

  • I was quite excited about this and then I remembered the sugarbytes file picker.

  • @drcongo said:
    I was quite excited about this and then I remembered the sugarbytes file picker.

    Not forgetting Cyclop's horrible, fiddly UI. Or is it just me?

  • @FPC said:

    @drcongo said:
    I was quite excited about this and then I remembered the sugarbytes file picker.

    Not forgetting Cyclop's horrible, fiddly UI. Or is it just me?

    Horrible... and Egoist is not much better. Hope this one will be usable.

  • edited October 2020

    @dendy said:

    @FPC said:

    @drcongo said:
    I was quite excited about this and then I remembered the sugarbytes file picker.

    Not forgetting Cyclop's horrible, fiddly UI. Or is it just me?

    Horrible... and Egoist is not much better. Hope this one will be usable.

    Egoist was super sweet for me fullscreen but as an AU it is not ideal, particularly on anything smaller than 9.7”. Still, i find it way better than Cyclop.

  • I think SB are making their new software with conversion to iOS in mind - so it should be ok.

  • @reasOne said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @reasOne said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @reasOne said:
    what if the next sugarbytes isn’t drum computer but instead that granular fx posted on ig 😖

    Then I will just bitch about lack of AU automation in NS2.

    haha i mean if we aren’t bitching about something what are we doing with our lives

    Wallowing in contentment? Blech!

    sounds terrible and inhuman to be content 😖

    firstworldproblems

  • edited October 2020

    nvm.

  • So far it's been a 'cheap week' with zero app purchases :D

  • edited October 2020

    @Samu said:
    So far it's been a 'cheap week' with zero app purchases :D

    yeh... Atom2.0 waiting , DC.. prolly never... Drambo IAP...waiting... other than the slow donkey and shimmer app fx

    Im actually more triggered about Drambo iAP than anything tbh

  • @noob said:
    man Layr likes to eat cpu

    It depends on how you use it. Remember that as you add layers, the CPU use does not go up proportionally. It was designed to created massive complex multi-layered sounds and to transition between them in performance without a glitch. You can create patches with many oscillators and filters, and they will use fewer resources than if you loaded an equivalent number of oscillators and filters by loading additional synths.

    So, if you create a simple sound easily done with simpler synth, it looks like it uses a lot of CPU. But try to create a complex sounds that uses lots of oscillators and filters and it will seem super efficient. On my iPad 6, I can run a patch that has 32 layers (each layer has an oscillator, 2 filters, 3 envelopes, 2 LFOs) and that patch uses barely more CPU than a single layer patch.

    Trying to create that same sound (a simulation of the THX “Deep Sound”) using other synths wouldn’t be possible.

    Used for what it was designed for, LayR is quite efficient.

    Most people that comment on it being CPU hungry are probably using it in a context where another synth might be the right choice.

  • edited October 2020

    Layr still cpu hungry. No fuzz about it. Moog too. Sounds great, eats cpu. there.

  • wait so is drum computer the app?

  • @shinyisshiny we don't know. All random in this thread. Come back later.

  • @shinyisshiny said:
    wait so is drum computer the app?

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