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  • @AudioGus said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @tahiche said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @tahiche said:
    I’m digging this Endless concept to collaborate. Do you just find people to collaborate in the app?.

    Yep, super easy. Just go into one of the featured jams on the app and you’ll find plenty of fine folks.

    I tried it out, this thing is so much fun.
    So when you start a jam. Do you put out a loop or a whole project?.
    I guess I’ll have to look for some tutorial video. Playing around with Endless makes you wonder about all the complex setups and workflows. Being limited to some sounds and fx like the ones in Endless is sort of liberating in a way. You just do what you can. 👍
    Special mention to the looper. Being able to choose what you recorded (and the length) after actually playing it is sort of genius, I’d love something like this in auv3 format!

    You start with loops—and honestly most people end with loops and are happy. Just get in the flow and create type of thing. As mentioned above it takes some advanced techniques to make a full track in the app although the Studio app makes it dead simple. Lots of videos on YT to get you started.

    Erf? The Studio desktop app has some sort of timeline or something?

    No, i should be more specific. Because it’s a plug in, you can easily get things into your DAW of choice without exporting stems.

  • @Pxlhg said:
    Really cool stuff Mr. Sleepwalker. The first one especially and I also join the choir; praising your voice. Love it. :) Listening to the third as I'm writing this, my face makes strange things .. smile I think it's called ..

    Hahaha, what is this smile that you speak of?

  • @lukesleepwalker said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @tahiche said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @tahiche said:
    I’m digging this Endless concept to collaborate. Do you just find people to collaborate in the app?.

    Yep, super easy. Just go into one of the featured jams on the app and you’ll find plenty of fine folks.

    I tried it out, this thing is so much fun.
    So when you start a jam. Do you put out a loop or a whole project?.
    I guess I’ll have to look for some tutorial video. Playing around with Endless makes you wonder about all the complex setups and workflows. Being limited to some sounds and fx like the ones in Endless is sort of liberating in a way. You just do what you can. 👍
    Special mention to the looper. Being able to choose what you recorded (and the length) after actually playing it is sort of genius, I’d love something like this in auv3 format!

    You start with loops—and honestly most people end with loops and are happy. Just get in the flow and create type of thing. As mentioned above it takes some advanced techniques to make a full track in the app although the Studio app makes it dead simple. Lots of videos on YT to get you started.

    Erf? The Studio desktop app has some sort of timeline or something?

    No, i should be more specific. Because it’s a plug in, you can easily get things into your DAW of choice without exporting stems.

    Hmm, does it have multiple outputs as a plugin?

  • @AudioGus said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @tahiche said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @tahiche said:
    I’m digging this Endless concept to collaborate. Do you just find people to collaborate in the app?.

    Yep, super easy. Just go into one of the featured jams on the app and you’ll find plenty of fine folks.

    I tried it out, this thing is so much fun.
    So when you start a jam. Do you put out a loop or a whole project?.
    I guess I’ll have to look for some tutorial video. Playing around with Endless makes you wonder about all the complex setups and workflows. Being limited to some sounds and fx like the ones in Endless is sort of liberating in a way. You just do what you can. 👍
    Special mention to the looper. Being able to choose what you recorded (and the length) after actually playing it is sort of genius, I’d love something like this in auv3 format!

    You start with loops—and honestly most people end with loops and are happy. Just get in the flow and create type of thing. As mentioned above it takes some advanced techniques to make a full track in the app although the Studio app makes it dead simple. Lots of videos on YT to get you started.

    Erf? The Studio desktop app has some sort of timeline or something?

    No, i should be more specific. Because it’s a plug in, you can easily get things into your DAW of choice without exporting stems.

    Hmm, does it have multiple outputs as a plugin?

    Watch at the 3:00 mark:

  • edited January 2021

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @tahiche said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @tahiche said:
    I’m digging this Endless concept to collaborate. Do you just find people to collaborate in the app?.

    Yep, super easy. Just go into one of the featured jams on the app and you’ll find plenty of fine folks.

    I tried it out, this thing is so much fun.
    So when you start a jam. Do you put out a loop or a whole project?.
    I guess I’ll have to look for some tutorial video. Playing around with Endless makes you wonder about all the complex setups and workflows. Being limited to some sounds and fx like the ones in Endless is sort of liberating in a way. You just do what you can. 👍
    Special mention to the looper. Being able to choose what you recorded (and the length) after actually playing it is sort of genius, I’d love something like this in auv3 format!

    You start with loops—and honestly most people end with loops and are happy. Just get in the flow and create type of thing. As mentioned above it takes some advanced techniques to make a full track in the app although the Studio app makes it dead simple. Lots of videos on YT to get you started.

    Erf? The Studio desktop app has some sort of timeline or something?

    No, i should be more specific. Because it’s a plug in, you can easily get things into your DAW of choice without exporting stems.

    Hmm, does it have multiple outputs as a plugin?

    Watch at the 3:00 mark:

    >

    I have seen this video but what I like is to piece together multiple riffs and I dont want to keep re-exporting the same redundant stems over and over as I do this. If I can just drag and drop from an individual channel out to a DAW and not all 8 at once all the time that would be great.

  • (PS. Actually looks like they have updated the stems export names now so will have to retry this.)

  • @AudioGus said:

    (PS. Actually looks like they have updated the stems export names now so will have to retry this.)

    👍

  • edited January 2021

    Hmmm, it is telling me to subscribe to see older riffs but I am.

    Edit: solved

  • edited January 2021

    Awww yah, just tested it. This is beautiful how they are named now. I can export a bunch of zips from Endlesss to BM3 now, unzip them and it simply overwrites the redundant loops, retaining the iterated ones. Nice and neat!

  • @AudioGus said:
    Awww yah, just tested it. This is beautiful how they are named now. I can export a bunch of zips from Endlesss to BM3 now, unzip them and it simply overwrites the redundant loops, retaining the iterated ones. Nice and neat!

    Yes, I noted the changes to the stem names when I was working on the project noted at the top of the thread. For sure it helped make things easier to track in terms of redundant stems. How do you import the Zip into BM3? I've been landing the zipped files in Audioshare, which works OK. Would prefer to avoid that step, though, if there's a quick way into BM3.

  • edited January 2021

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Awww yah, just tested it. This is beautiful how they are named now. I can export a bunch of zips from Endlesss to BM3 now, unzip them and it simply overwrites the redundant loops, retaining the iterated ones. Nice and neat!

    Yes, I noted the changes to the stem names when I was working on the project noted at the top of the thread. For sure it helped make things easier to track in terms of redundant stems. How do you import the Zip into BM3? I've been landing the zipped files in Audioshare, which works OK. Would prefer to avoid that step, though, if there's a quick way into BM3.

    When exporting zips from Endlesss I select ‘save to files’ and put them in the BM3 sample folder. Then in BM3 I hit the three dots next to the zip files to extract the stems. Then I use BM3 to move the stems all into the same folder.

  • @AudioGus said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @AudioGus said:
    Awww yah, just tested it. This is beautiful how they are named now. I can export a bunch of zips from Endlesss to BM3 now, unzip them and it simply overwrites the redundant loops, retaining the iterated ones. Nice and neat!

    Yes, I noted the changes to the stem names when I was working on the project noted at the top of the thread. For sure it helped make things easier to track in terms of redundant stems. How do you import the Zip into BM3? I've been landing the zipped files in Audioshare, which works OK. Would prefer to avoid that step, though, if there's a quick way into BM3.

    When exporting zips from Endlesss I select ‘save to files’ and put them in the BM3 sample folder. Then in BM3 I hit the three dots next to the zip files to extract the stems. Then I use BM3 to move the stems all into the same folder.

    Got it! Thanks for explaining.

  • Hi!
    Quick question. Can you make loops longer than 8 bars?. I’m thinking of vocals or longer song parts...

  • @tahiche said:
    Hi!
    Quick question. Can you make loops longer than 8 bars?. I’m thinking of vocals or longer song parts...

    Yes, without quantization you can use "Punch In / Out" mode, which will give you a bunch of recording time depending on the tempo. Another trick for increasing loop length is to increase the time signature to 16/4.

  • I thought it worth giving this thread a bump as Endlesss Studio (desktop) is on half price introductory discount until the end of March, then goes up from £79 to £159.

    I've been giving the free trial a work out over the last week and I am completely, definitely going to buy it. Personally I wasn't really taken with the iOS app, I'm not a particularly gregarious music maker and it is limited to its own internal instruments (and mic). The desktop version though is a completely different animal, it can be used standalone or as a plugin in your DAW of choice.

    After a year of physical separation, I got together online last night with my main long term musical collaborator. He was running Endlesss Studio standalone and I was using it hosted in Ableton. It was a fantastic experience over a couple of hours. We are well used to losing hours/days trying to get setups working, but this was instant and glitch free. Now of course, the iOS app makes much more sense to me, as either a starting point or to pick up my own jams for some remixing on the go, anything you do on one gets automatically updated on the other.

    As a an offline plugin it also has a reasonable set of sounds and as a retrospective looper (for internal or external sounds) it offers a useful tool. All the controls are midi learnable.

    Next step for me is to use it with IDAM /Studiomux so I can bring all my iOS apps into the online jam. The other thing giving me enormous pleasure was using Mimu's Gliss app on my phone to control the Endlesss X-Y pad by waving my hand around . This needs Mimu's Glover desktop software which you can trial for 14 days. This blows away any other kind of iOS motion control I've tried, very, very satisfying.

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