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  • @Carnbot said:

    @skiphunt said:

    Yeah I did, always liked that app. Just haven't used it in a long time. If it was an Audio unit I'm sure I would be using it more regularly as yeah, some of the stochastic tools in that are really good too. :)

    I don’t understand this new one using a server and client scenario. How does that work?

  • edited November 2020

    @skiphunt said:

    @Carnbot said:

    @skiphunt said:

    Yeah I did, always liked that app. Just haven't used it in a long time. If it was an Audio unit I'm sure I would be using it more regularly as yeah, some of the stochastic tools in that are really good too. :)

    I don’t understand this new one using a server and client scenario. How does that work?

    The server is the app where you control the modulation and you can just use that on it's own if you want to modulate one channel only... and the clients are any additional audio ports which you can include in the modulation, so you can split them across multiple channels and blend things together. It's sort of like having multi-in/out AU ports, but as it's a separate app for the clients, gives it a different gui and a bit more added control for each port.

  • @Carnbot said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @Carnbot said:

    @skiphunt said:

    Yeah I did, always liked that app. Just haven't used it in a long time. If it was an Audio unit I'm sure I would be using it more regularly as yeah, some of the stochastic tools in that are really good too. :)

    I don’t understand this new one using a server and client scenario. How does that work?

    The server is the app where you control the modulation and you can just use that on it's own if you want to modulate one channel only... and the clients are any additional audio ports which you can include in the modulation, so you can split them across multiple channels and blend things together. It's sort of like having multi-in/out AU ports, but as it's a separate app for the clients, gives it a different gui and a bit more added control for each port.

    So... is this kind of an approach where the dev isn’t cramming all of the interface functions into one multifunctional app, and instead offloading some of the multi port function and interface into individual client apps?

  • Semi interested in this. Its kind of like Perforator with a pocket protector and a PhD. As a drummer I’ve never been into arhythmic sounds (i.e granular synthesis) but this might be useful used sparingly as a spice on top. Not sure if I want to take a college course to obtain that spice though.

  • @skiphunt said:

    @Carnbot said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @Carnbot said:

    @skiphunt said:

    Yeah I did, always liked that app. Just haven't used it in a long time. If it was an Audio unit I'm sure I would be using it more regularly as yeah, some of the stochastic tools in that are really good too. :)

    I don’t understand this new one using a server and client scenario. How does that work?

    The server is the app where you control the modulation and you can just use that on it's own if you want to modulate one channel only... and the clients are any additional audio ports which you can include in the modulation, so you can split them across multiple channels and blend things together. It's sort of like having multi-in/out AU ports, but as it's a separate app for the clients, gives it a different gui and a bit more added control for each port.

    So... is this kind of an approach where the dev isn’t cramming all of the interface functions into one multifunctional app, and instead offloading some of the multi port function and interface into individual client apps?

    essentially yeah, it could be done with one app and multi-in/out. But this is much easier to set up so I like this approach and the client gets it's own visualiser. The client only has one control on it though "relative rate".

  • @Carnbot said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @Carnbot said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @Carnbot said:

    @skiphunt said:

    Yeah I did, always liked that app. Just haven't used it in a long time. If it was an Audio unit I'm sure I would be using it more regularly as yeah, some of the stochastic tools in that are really good too. :)

    I don’t understand this new one using a server and client scenario. How does that work?

    The server is the app where you control the modulation and you can just use that on it's own if you want to modulate one channel only... and the clients are any additional audio ports which you can include in the modulation, so you can split them across multiple channels and blend things together. It's sort of like having multi-in/out AU ports, but as it's a separate app for the clients, gives it a different gui and a bit more added control for each port.

    So... is this kind of an approach where the dev isn’t cramming all of the interface functions into one multifunctional app, and instead offloading some of the multi port function and interface into individual client apps?

    essentially yeah, it could be done with one app and multi-in/out. But this is much easier to set up so I like this approach and the client gets it's own visualiser. The client only has one control on it though "relative rate".

    Yeah, I don’t have this yet... but I like the sound of this approach vs the other multi port approaches I’ve seen.

  • Shout out for Dlang ! I am confused as the interface looks so similar to fundamental, then I see its made by them... Are they meant as a pair or totally separate? Those bottom halves look so similar. Cheers@!

  • @oceansinspace said:
    Shout out for Dlang ! I am confused as the interface looks so similar to fundamental, then I see its made by them... Are they meant as a pair or totally separate? Those bottom halves look so similar. Cheers@!

    The bottom half of Fundamental does have some commonality with this, it's also using Stochastic modulation of various kinds, but now with this we can apply that kind of vibe to any audio source, not just fundamental's oscillators.

  • @auxmux said:
    I'm not sure what does this exactly do?

    It's like Mute Mix and WOV had a baby.

  • Given the problems with Fundamental, I was surprised to find how well this works. I am findIng it easy to get usable, musical results. Good job, Soniclab!

  • Quote: ‘VOLBot also offers its raw LFO output as a modulation signal. When used this as CV signal for example, it can be an extremely useful and versatile modulation source for your external gear. You can do this with the server and clients together on different audio channels.’

    Does anyone know how you would use this output to play iOS synths etc? I haven’t the foggiest.

  • @ALB said:
    Given the problems with Fundamental, I was surprised to find how well this works. I am findIng it easy to get usable, musical results. Good job, Soniclab!

    Show us how you’d do it. Please.

    Signed “On the Fence but Finding it Uncomfortable”

  • Is anyone getting any effect by adjusting the relative rate slider in the client app? I don't hear it changing the sound in the server apps

  • ALBALB
    edited November 2020

    @audiblevideo said:

    @ALB said:
    Given the problems with Fundamental, I was surprised to find how well this works. I am findIng it easy to get usable, musical results. Good job, Soniclab!

    Show us how you’d do it. Please.

    Signed “On the Fence but Finding it Uncomfortable”

    I don’t know if these are helpful. It’s in the first slot and I’m using it as “clients” in two other slots. I have a simple sequence Using Apelion controlling DRC, ifretless sax and Zeeon.

  • ALBALB
    edited November 2020

    @Gavinski said:
    Is anyone getting any effect by adjusting the relative rate slider in the client app? I don't hear it changing the sound in the server apps

    I thought the server app sent a signal to the client(s), not the other way around. So the relative slider in the client app changes only the signal from the server in the client app itself. Or am I misunderstanding? It seems to be working fine for me. Relative rate in client set at 1.0 makes no difference, but set it lower and I do hear a difference.

  • You're right, I did get that mixed up. Point is though, changing the relative rate slider is doing nothing for me!

  • I deleted and reinstalled the client, still no joy.

  • Nope - turns it it is working - all good.

  • How noticeable that rate slider is depends a lot on whether the mod rate is being modified by a generator, which is why it seems that the client slider doesn't do much at times, and at others is quite noticeable.


  • My walkthrough vid

  • Allright,
    VOLBot RAW output + FAC Envolver = ❤️

  • edited November 2020

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  • @vrtx_void said:
    Allright,
    VOLBot RAW output + FAC Envolver = ❤️

    smart!!

  • edited November 2020

    @mercurialization said:

    @vrtx_void said:
    Allright,
    VOLBot RAW output + FAC Envolver = ❤️

    Would you mind posting a video? I had previously asked about these two in another post.

    This can also be achieved in Drambo by using its Envelope Follower of course :smile:

    I will upload a little video on this later

    /edit:

  • Nice idea!!

    @mercurialization said:

    @vrtx_void said:
    Allright,
    VOLBot RAW output + FAC Envolver = ❤️

    Would you mind posting a video? I had previously asked about these two in another post.

  • @Gavinski said:
    Nice idea!!

    @mercurialization said:

    @vrtx_void said:
    Allright,
    VOLBot RAW output + FAC Envolver = ❤️

    Would you mind posting a video? I had previously asked about these two in another post.

    Thanks :smile:
    I originally come from a Eurorack mindset and just got an iPad. I am really surprised how much this platform and the devs have improved!! It actually feels very modular to me :neutral:

  • edited November 2020

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  • on 14.4 os plugin does not load into any DAW or attempt to load causes the DAW to close completely wtf

  • @Emanresu said:
    on 14.4 os plugin does not load into any DAW or attempt to load causes the DAW to close completely wtf

    Works fine here.

  • @Emanresu said:
    on 14.4 os plugin does not load into any DAW or attempt to load causes the DAW to close completely wtf

    Sounds like it might be worth restarting your device and if that fails, trying a reinstall (making sure to open standalone before the first time you open as an AU)

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