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This is excellent. Not enough genre mixing with the iOS crowd here. Guess it’s up to us 😉🥳
Interesting piece Tony. Touchscaper, there’s one I haven’t tried yet. Still using it?
@Intrepolicious , yes still using it. Rob is the developer who also produces moodunits which I think is his main priority these days. When I started last year it was more or less the first App I bought so have a soft spot for it. Not AUv3 but has 6 midi output channels + midi drums out so you can do a lot with one instance. I am not really into knob twiddling (nothing against knob twiddlers) so it works for me.
Ah! Moodunits I just picked up.
Not sure I want to tackle Touchscaper though, looks complicated. Heavy learning curve?
Had to give a listen just because I never heard the expression "Hitchcockian" before. Interesting!
@Intrepolicious , if you already have sequencers, generative thingies then it may not bring much to the party. Rob has quite a few videos on his moodscaper YouTube site and sound test room did a lengthy video on it. I found it easy to get something pretty good out of it but like everything it rewards further investigation and patience.
@BladeRunner , after Alfred Hitchcock and mainly Bernard Herrmann who did the music for a lot of his movies.
@GeoTony : it’s the Bernard Herman stabs that do it!