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  • Such a fun app. Actually makes me want to go ride my bike and record some birds. 😂

  • @BroCoast said:
    Such a fun app. Actually makes me want to go ride my bike and record some birds. 😂

    like. yeh, me too. Has a true filed feel!

  • @d4d0ug said:
    Apologies if I’ve missed the answer to this one.... is there an ‘overdub decay’ ? Like the more you add the previous recording get quieter? Or is it more subtle - do they get more ‘smooshed’ or ‘degraded’?

    No! I would also like that, that's one advantage Enso has over this

  • Gauss is so much fun.

    Start and end points for the loop? :#

  • @Hainbach said:
    Hainbach has no stop button on test equipment, Hainbach never stops anything. Stopping is death. Death is scary. Only fade, only mute. AUM is giver of the endless.

    Glad you enjoy this weird creature of mine and Bram’s mind. Now I will go back to reading comments on “why is this not on Android/Linux/windows vista”.

    Cheers,
    Hainbach

    Haha, 'good to have you back' Hainbach! Great reply too!

  • Such a great app! Endless creation. Really think this is my personal game changer

  • edited November 2020

    @skiphunt said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @oat_phipps said:
    Seems solid after 10 minutes of looping. Does as advertised, no hassle like enso or most other loopers. Another victory for brambos.

    This is an Enso killer for sure, in some ways. Though Enso does record sync which this doesn't, so it still has that!

    I don't have this yet... but from the demo I don't see this as an "enso killer". Why does it have to be some kind of competition to kill off other apps?

    Enso has some crossover with RE-1. I didn't feel like either one "killed" the other. From what I've seen in your demo, this is just a different evolution of a looping tape machine. I'll certainly get it (if I don't finally win one) ;) but I have not seen anything in this that will replace or "kill" my other tape looper type apps. It's just another new and exciting variant to me.

    Sure, my comment mostly reflects my frustration with Audio Damage for not addressing the reliability issues. Took them a year to address issues like constant crashing, even then it still isn't reliable enough.

  • Here's what the state of the art for tape looping looked like in 1957.

    http://hughlecaine.com/en/sptape.html

    And for a demonstration of its sound properties (all derived from a single water drop.)

    This also was not on Android/Linux/Windows or MacOS...but it is on the Interwebs now.

  • @david_2017 said:
    Is there planed to fade (mix) the 1989 hiss and crackles. When you hit the button you are instantly there. I would love if we would be able to slowly introduce the time machine noise @brambos

    Great suggestion

  • @reasOne said:
    i probably missed it, but from the audio unit can you export your loop?

    repeat repeat! 😂

  • @craftycurate said:

    @d4d0ug said:
    Apologies if I’ve missed the answer to this one.... is there an ‘overdub decay’ ? Like the more you add the previous recording get quieter? Or is it more subtle - do they get more ‘smooshed’ or ‘degraded’?

    That was my question - if Overdub has some kind of mix control like Enso, it opens up many more possibilities, but I can't see that on the interface, so maybe it simply replaces existing audio?

    It overdubs but there is no way to set fades like there is with Enso. Of course, you can adjust volume of overdubs using the input level when u record

  • @Gavinski said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @oat_phipps said:
    Seems solid after 10 minutes of looping. Does as advertised, no hassle like enso or most other loopers. Another victory for brambos.

    This is an Enso killer for sure, in some ways. Though Enso does record sync which this doesn't, so it still has that!

    I don't have this yet... but from the demo I don't see this as an "enso killer". Why does it have to be some kind of competition to kill off other apps?

    Enso has some crossover with RE-1. I didn't feel like either one "killed" the other. From what I've seen in your demo, this is just a different evolution of a looping tape machine. I'll certainly get it (if I don't finally win one) ;) but I have not seen anything in this that will replace or "kill" my other tape looper type apps. It's just another new and exciting variant to me.

    Sure,y comment mostly reflects my frustration with Audio Damage for not addressing the reliability issues. Took them a year to address issues like constant crashing, even then it still isn't reliable enough.

    Enso works very well for me actually. Right after launch it crashed some... and I didn't like the little click between loop ends... but after a couple updates it's been rock solid for me.

    I remember that the Audio Damage dev was going through cancer in his family around that time. And they ultimately lost the battle. Might've been his mother but I'm not sure.

    The point is... sometimes life prevents some of these devs from being as responsive as you'd like them to be on your $6 iOS app. I'm not a fan boy of Audio Damage or anything, but overall they have a very nice collection of excellent apps that were mostly under $10. Nothing wrong with critique mind you, but when they have a fairly decent track record... I personally don't find it that hard to cut them a little slack.

  • @Svetlovska said:
    Well, this was an instabuy for me. Just had my first jam with it in AUM. It makes perfect sense as a complement to Enso, as the subharmonicon-style sequencer instantly does unpredictable things which, if you even could set up in Enso, would be a heck of a lot of work, whereas Enso makes it easy to get tight synced loops of the resulting chaos after the fact. So I recorded a random Fugue machine pattern running just the ‘init’ patch from Mela synth into Gauss, (no longer in the shot as I by force of habit deleted Mela out once I had the loop in Gauss. I could have dumped Fugue Machine at that point too, of course, but I decided to keep it along for the ride, and used it to run an instance of Quanta with a suitably granular noise in it instead.)

    I played with the Gauss sequencer knobs, in-app filter and delay, playback speed etc in my customary chimp in boxing gloves random method till it sounded cool (!), (well, to me anyway), then just recorded a loop of that with Enso, duped the track, deleted out everything except the Enso instance, and ran the original shifting Gauss loop against the half speed sync clone and the Quanta Fugued grains. Very pleased with the result:

    I really don’t think it’d be easy to get something similarly woozy so quickly by other means. (Of course, many may not wish to... ;) )

    If I was to develop this further, I’d probably be adding in Spacecraft, Borderlands, some awesome reverbs, some clangs and clanks... I ‘taped’ and saved the session just in case...

    Nice ideas, I hadn't thought about recording from Gauss into Enso.

  • @david_2017 said:
    Did I notice there is some tape degradation if you keep it recording? 😳

    I love the sound quality of this thing so much. Will check the sequencer later but it’s already the looper i was waiting for to arrive in iOS land.

    Is there planed to fade (mix) the 1989 hiss and crackles. When you hit the button you are instantly there. I would love if we would be able to slowly introduce the time machine noise @brambos

    Have a longer jam in the Upload on my YouTube I will spam later.

    I asked Bram for this, not possible he said

  • @skiphunt said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @oat_phipps said:
    Seems solid after 10 minutes of looping. Does as advertised, no hassle like enso or most other loopers. Another victory for brambos.

    This is an Enso killer for sure, in some ways. Though Enso does record sync which this doesn't, so it still has that!

    I don't have this yet... but from the demo I don't see this as an "enso killer". Why does it have to be some kind of competition to kill off other apps?

    Enso has some crossover with RE-1. I didn't feel like either one "killed" the other. From what I've seen in your demo, this is just a different evolution of a looping tape machine. I'll certainly get it (if I don't finally win one) ;) but I have not seen anything in this that will replace or "kill" my other tape looper type apps. It's just another new and exciting variant to me.

    Sure,y comment mostly reflects my frustration with Audio Damage for not addressing the reliability issues. Took them a year to address issues like constant crashing, even then it still isn't reliable enough.

    Enso works very well for me actually. Right after launch it crashed some... and I didn't like the little click between loop ends... but after a couple updates it's been rock solid for me.

    I remember that the Audio Damage dev was going through cancer in his family around that time. And they ultimately lost the battle. Might've been his mother but I'm not sure.

    The point is... sometimes life prevents some of these devs from being as responsive as you'd like them to be on your $6 iOS app. I'm not a fan boy of Audio Damage or anything, but overall they have a very nice collection of excellent apps that were mostly under $10. Nothing wrong with critique mind you, but when they have a fairly decent track record... I personally don't find it that hard to cut them a little slack.

    I understand, that said I find a lot of their apps flakey. PanStation also crashes all the time. I love audio damage from a creative point of view but I am not happy with the stability of their products Skip

  • uhh nice one.
    looks and sounds like a cocoquantus 1 1/2 👍

  • i wonder...
    is there like an expert sleeper es-9 but in banana format that one could use as a real patchbay for ios stuff?

  • @Gavinski said:

    @craftycurate said:

    @d4d0ug said:
    Apologies if I’ve missed the answer to this one.... is there an ‘overdub decay’ ? Like the more you add the previous recording get quieter? Or is it more subtle - do they get more ‘smooshed’ or ‘degraded’?

    That was my question - if Overdub has some kind of mix control like Enso, it opens up many more possibilities, but I can't see that on the interface, so maybe it simply replaces existing audio?

    It overdubs but there is no way to set fades like there is with Enso. Of course, you can adjust volume of overdubs using the input level when u record

    Ah that’s a shame as that is one of my most used aspects of Enso to create slowly shifting ambient washes with time.

  • edited November 2020

    I also like that about Enso, seems like something it would be a easy for Bram to add but I don't think he wants to add any more controls to the UI @brambos

  • edited November 2020

    @Gavinski said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @oat_phipps said:
    Seems solid after 10 minutes of looping. Does as advertised, no hassle like enso or most other loopers. Another victory for brambos.

    This is an Enso killer for sure, in some ways. Though Enso does record sync which this doesn't, so it still has that!

    I don't have this yet... but from the demo I don't see this as an "enso killer". Why does it have to be some kind of competition to kill off other apps?

    Enso has some crossover with RE-1. I didn't feel like either one "killed" the other. From what I've seen in your demo, this is just a different evolution of a looping tape machine. I'll certainly get it (if I don't finally win one) ;) but I have not seen anything in this that will replace or "kill" my other tape looper type apps. It's just another new and exciting variant to me.

    Sure,y comment mostly reflects my frustration with Audio Damage for not addressing the reliability issues. Took them a year to address issues like constant crashing, even then it still isn't reliable enough.

    Enso works very well for me actually. Right after launch it crashed some... and I didn't like the little click between loop ends... but after a couple updates it's been rock solid for me.

    I remember that the Audio Damage dev was going through cancer in his family around that time. And they ultimately lost the battle. Might've been his mother but I'm not sure.

    The point is... sometimes life prevents some of these devs from being as responsive as you'd like them to be on your $6 iOS app. I'm not a fan boy of Audio Damage or anything, but overall they have a very nice collection of excellent apps that were mostly under $10. Nothing wrong with critique mind you, but when they have a fairly decent track record... I personally don't find it that hard to cut them a little slack.

    I understand, that said I find a lot of their apps flakey. PanStation also crashes all the time. I love audio damage from a creative point of view but I am not happy with the stability of their products Skip

    I have not experienced any instability with Audio Damage apps on my devices. I think Quanta had a flaky start, as did Enso... but like I said, after a couple updates they’ve been perfect. May I ask which iPad and iOS version you’re running?

    You know what... never mind that. I don’t really care to be honest. I’m not interested in arguing about whether or not Audio Damage makes great iOS apps. In my experience... they do. My original point was that I don’t agree with the attitude that this is some kind of app competition where one newly reimagined app is a “killer” of another excellent app that came before it as you suggested. We all enjoy a truly magnificent and affordable plethora of creative audio tools on iOS. We have so much variety to fit as many unique workflow choices as there are unique users. No need to turn it into some kind of iOS audio app cage fight. Just be grateful for the cornucopia of creative choices we all get to enjoy. :)

  • @skiphunt said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @skiphunt said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @oat_phipps said:
    Seems solid after 10 minutes of looping. Does as advertised, no hassle like enso or most other loopers. Another victory for brambos.

    This is an Enso killer for sure, in some ways. Though Enso does record sync which this doesn't, so it still has that!

    I don't have this yet... but from the demo I don't see this as an "enso killer". Why does it have to be some kind of competition to kill off other apps?

    Enso has some crossover with RE-1. I didn't feel like either one "killed" the other. From what I've seen in your demo, this is just a different evolution of a looping tape machine. I'll certainly get it (if I don't finally win one) ;) but I have not seen anything in this that will replace or "kill" my other tape looper type apps. It's just another new and exciting variant to me.

    Sure,y comment mostly reflects my frustration with Audio Damage for not addressing the reliability issues. Took them a year to address issues like constant crashing, even then it still isn't reliable enough.

    Enso works very well for me actually. Right after launch it crashed some... and I didn't like the little click between loop ends... but after a couple updates it's been rock solid for me.

    I remember that the Audio Damage dev was going through cancer in his family around that time. And they ultimately lost the battle. Might've been his mother but I'm not sure.

    The point is... sometimes life prevents some of these devs from being as responsive as you'd like them to be on your $6 iOS app. I'm not a fan boy of Audio Damage or anything, but overall they have a very nice collection of excellent apps that were mostly under $10. Nothing wrong with critique mind you, but when they have a fairly decent track record... I personally don't find it that hard to cut them a little slack.

    I understand, that said I find a lot of their apps flakey. PanStation also crashes all the time. I love audio damage from a creative point of view but I am not happy with the stability of their products Skip

    I have not experienced any instability with Audio Damage apps on my devices. I think Quanta had a flaky start, as did Enso... but like I said, after a couple updates they’ve been perfect. May I ask which iPad and iOS version you’re running?

    You know what... never mind that. I don’t really care to be honest. I’m not interested in arguing about whether or not Audio Damage makes great iOS apps. In my experience... they do. My original point was that I don’t agree with the attitude that this is some kind of app competition where one newly reimagined app is a “killer” of another excellent app that came before it as you suggested. We all enjoy a truly magnificent and affordable plethora of creative audio tools on iOS. We have so much variety to fit as many unique workflow choices as there are unique users. I need to turn it into some kind of iOS audio app cage fight. Just be grateful for the cornucopia of creative choices we all get to enjoy. :)

    For sure 👍

  • Loving this app, so good. One thing though, it doesn't work standalone with my Zoom IQ5 mic. Is anyone else finding this? (Works ok in AUM though with an external mic)

  • Aw yeah, after a late night with it, this is definitely an Enso killer. B)

  • @oat_phipps said:
    Aw yeah, after a late night with it, this is definitely an Enso killer. B)

    Haha, don’t get Skip started again please 😂

  • Great app, as ever. Just needs that transport sync and it’ll be 10/10.

  • Thanks, all. What a way to start the weekend! <3

  • I see folks comparing it to Enso. How about the old Fieldscaper?

  • Definitely nice getting lost in your loop machine :)

  • Brilliant app. Having great fun making atmospheric rhythmic loops and putting drums over them in AUM. Struggling to find a background audio setting on standalone and bizzare crash when I remove headphones from iPhone 6s but not on iPad. Anyone found the background audio setting, sure it’ll be a “doh!” moment when someone points it out.

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