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LE05: Digitalism 2000 + AUv3 by AudioKit Pro

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  • @israelite said:
    AudioKit we are waiting for it impatiently!
    FM player and D1 would become quite important players in my stable as soon as they will get the powerful AUv3 code upgrade. I can even pay extra for this.

    Sorry but
    Whoever is hesitating to pay a few bucks to support AudioKit team for their work, does not deserve their apps. Not mentioning how low the prices are. Those developers are driven by passion. Do not kill it.

    They are deserve donation esp for synth one’s harmonic tunings which I never find other apps.

  • @israelite said:.

    Sorry but
    Whoever is hesitating to pay a few bucks to support AudioKit team for their work, does not deserve their apps. Not mentioning how low the prices are. Those developers are driven by passion. Do not kill it.

    Sorry but I don’t get that sentiment. I bought the last limited edition offering, the 909, which is still unusable. What exactly did I get for my ‚support‘?

  • They also have that player...mostly dx/digital voices.
    Is this one different?

  • @Sergiu said:
    They also have that player...mostly dx/digital voices.
    Is this one different?

    Yes. Instead, they can add these 2000 samples as new preset pack for D1 / FM player

  • I see...

  • People are exaggerating the 909 issue, it still works fine for most stuff. I took the first factory pattern, upped the bpm to 140, used a single note from Alpha Synth. It sounds absolutely fine to me (the timing I mean, this was quickly done on iPad speakers so no idea how it sounds on cans/speakers). It’s also the first 909 drum machine that I’ve really liked in a loooong time. Audiokit's apps slaps:-) Oh and the new one obviously preordered.

  • @ChrisG said:
    People are exaggerating the 909 issue, it still works fine for most stuff. I took the first factory pattern, upped the bpm to 140, used a single note from Alpha Synth. It sounds absolutely fine to me (the timing I mean, this was quickly done on iPad speakers so no idea how it sounds on cans/speakers). It’s also the first 909 drum machine that I’ve really liked in a loooong time. Audiokit's apps slaps:-) Oh and the new one obviously preordered.

    I agree that it sounds very, very good. However, the timing is far from fine. Attached is a screenshot of the BD. Lag is about 25ms (if you add a delay to a sound, anything over 10ms results in audible effects like flanging). In addition, the other instruments have around half the lag of the BD so it isn’t even consistent overall. No other drum machine on ios exhibits this behaviour.

  • I'm against the idea of buying apps just to support a developer even if you wouldn't otherwise. Every sale to someone who wouldn't have bought the app otherwise is an encouragement to invest time in developing in an unproductive direction. Better to have some flops, which hopefully encourages different thinking.

    As much as I love the AudioKit guys and their vision, I'm not buying anything going forward unless it makes me want it and is proven to work well.

  • "New powerful AUv3 code" is a really funny choice of words.

  • I just pre-ordered this without even checking out what it is. Solely based on the fact it’s by AudioKit 😑

  • @Samu said:
    Then again I would love to have 'classic' rompers a plenty on iOS/iPadOS.
    I mean most had like what 1-2MB or ROM so I could fit an entire decade of synths on a small iPad.

    Here's one 'rompler' (Roland U110) I'd love to have as a multi-out AUv3 :D

    'Konwörtercrunch' is a quite nice word to describe digital artifacts.

    Cheers!

    Not U110, but U220 + D20 was my dream synth combo when I was 17 or 18. I remember I went to the local Roland store at least twice a week after school to play with these. And when I got home I was reading the brochures and dreaming... (Ok I was flipping through other kind of magazines as well, but that’s a different topic 😂)

  • @wim said:
    Here's one 'rompler' (Roland U110) I'd love to have as a multi-out AUv3 :D

    +1 from me...

    Yep, had one of these back in the day.

  • I’m going to drop a premier video on this in about 2 hours’ time, hopefully se some of you there, I will post the link etc once the vid is properly published 👍

  • @Samu said:

    @wim said:
    I had lots of fun arguing with people who insisted the 909 app was sample based. Can we have one now where people insist this one is a synthesizer and not a rompler?? :D B)

    This one is definitely a 'rompler'(ie. you can't edit or add new samples) with some synthesis/sound-shaping features (ie. a filter & effects) B)

    Then again I would love to have 'classic' rompers a plenty on iOS/iPadOS.
    I mean most had like what 1-2MB or ROM so I could fit an entire decade of synths on a small iPad.

    Here's one 'rompler' (Roland U110) I'd love to have as a multi-out AUv3 :D

    'Konwörtercrunch' is a quite nice word to describe digital artifacts.

    Cheers!

    You’ll get your wish when the copyright is pried from Roland’s cold dead fingers 😂

    A friend had a U220, very limited but the vibe of the samples was good - I’d guess the S50 series library comes close.

  • Walkthrough link here for future reference, though this now has its own thread:

  • @thesoundtestroom said:
    If anyone is interested I’ll be demoing it tonight at 8.00 pm U.K. Time

    Missed it live (workday kind of crazy :lol:) But enjoyed it right now! Thanks, Doug!

    @israelite said:
    Sorry but
    Whoever is hesitating to pay a few bucks to support AudioKit team for their work, does not deserve their apps. Not mentioning how low the prices are. Those developers are driven by passion. Do not kill it.

    This. I like to fund the open source code philosophy of Audiokit

  • @senhorlampada said:

    @thesoundtestroom said:
    If anyone is interested I’ll be demoing it tonight at 8.00 pm U.K. Time

    Missed it live (workday kind of crazy :lol:) But enjoyed it right now! Thanks, Doug!

    @israelite said:
    Sorry but
    Whoever is hesitating to pay a few bucks to support AudioKit team for their work, does not deserve their apps. Not mentioning how low the prices are. Those developers are driven by passion. Do not kill it.

    This. I like to fund the open source code philosophy of Audiokit

    exactly.

    TBH, I secretly hope that every single USD that I give them brings AUv3 in Synth One one line of code closer ;)

  • There's definitely some nice sounds in here.

  • Yes, there are! I like Audiokit’s interfaces and especially how easy and light their apps are. For ex. Pure synth is Soo heavy and cluttered ...personally, I don’t have that much satisfaction working with it ( I know it’s a great app) but that thing with downloading the presets ...each time you need a new one...great romplers on the other hand

  • I grabbed it, hopefully it’s stable unlike d1 cuz that’s such a great synth but sometimes it just won’t open

  • Pre-ordered because I’ve specifically been thinking about trying to make some late 90s/early 2000s hip-hop beats.

  • @wim said:
    I'm against the idea of buying apps just to support a developer even if you wouldn't otherwise. Every sale to someone who wouldn't have bought the app otherwise is an encouragement to invest time in developing in an unproductive direction. Better to have some flops, which hopefully encourages different thinking.

    As much as I love the AudioKit guys and their vision, I'm not buying anything going forward unless it makes me want it and is proven to work well.

    In general... Dollars are Votes in a capitalistic society. Any Money spent on anything is a vote of confidence or approval in that specific company, over its competitors in the market place. It’s also a vote of approval for their products, services, quality, ethics, and how it operates.

  • Let’s just hope that this app is more stable and reliable than the rest of their stuff...

    Their intentions are honorable but delivery suffers at times :)

    Volume does not always equal quality...
    Most influencers also loose their credibility if they sell them selves out of desperation for funds.
    (For example I have NO respect for those promoting the unison.audio or raycon garbage).

    Cheers!

  • wimwim
    edited January 2021

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @wim said:
    I'm against the idea of buying apps just to support a developer even if you wouldn't otherwise. Every sale to someone who wouldn't have bought the app otherwise is an encouragement to invest time in developing in an unproductive direction. Better to have some flops, which hopefully encourages different thinking.

    As much as I love the AudioKit guys and their vision, I'm not buying anything going forward unless it makes me want it and is proven to work well.

    In general... Dollars are Votes in a capitalistic society. Any Money spent on anything is a vote of confidence or approval in that specific company, over its competitors in the market place. It’s also a vote of approval for their products, services, quality, ethics, and how it operates.

    On one level, yes.

    My point was a little more nuanced than that though. If a company puts out good products and bad products and you buy the bad ones just because they put out some good ones, you’re not helping them refine their product strategy and thus their ultimate success. In fact, you may be doing just the opposite.

    But that’s all the effort I’m going to put into making that point. It’s unimportant.

  • wimwim
    edited January 2021

    BTW, there is a more direct way to support AudioKit financially. <3 <3 <3

    https://opencollective.com/audiokit

  • @wim said:

    In general... Dollars are Votes in a capitalistic society. Any Money spent on anything is a vote of confidence or approval in that specific company, over its competitors in the market place. It’s also a vote of approval for their products, services, quality, ethics, and how it operates.

    On one level, yes.

    My point was a little more nuanced than that though. If a company puts out good products and bad products and you buy the bad ones just because they put out some good ones, you’re not helping them refine their product strategy and thus their ultimate success. In fact, you may be doing just the opposite.

    But that’s all the effort I’m going to put into making that point. It’s unimportant.

    +1

  • edited January 2021

    @wim said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @wim said:
    I'm against the idea of buying apps just to support a developer even if you wouldn't otherwise. Every sale to someone who wouldn't have bought the app otherwise is an encouragement to invest time in developing in an unproductive direction. Better to have some flops, which hopefully encourages different thinking.

    As much as I love the AudioKit guys and their vision, I'm not buying anything going forward unless it makes me want it and is proven to work well.

    In general... Dollars are Votes in a capitalistic society. Any Money spent on anything is a vote of confidence or approval in that specific company, over its competitors in the market place. It’s also a vote of approval for their products, services, quality, ethics, and how it operates.

    On one level, yes.

    My point was a little more nuanced than that though. If a company puts out good products and bad products and you buy the bad ones just because they put out some good ones, you’re not helping them refine their product strategy and thus their ultimate success. In fact, you may be doing just the opposite.

    But that’s all the effort I’m going to put into making that point. It’s unimportant.

    You were. I was speaking completely generally, not about anyone or anything in particular.

  • @wim said:
    BTW, there is a more direct way to support AudioKit financially. <3 <3 <3

    https://opencollective.com/audiokit

    Cool.

  • Excellent set of presets. Easiest layering I have ever seen. Very good clarity of sound. Definitely spacey in nature. String sounds are very good. Even a synth bassoon. More than your money’s worth, IMO.

  • Gotta admit, they did good with this one. Like how they released it. No hype just dropped a really solid synth. If they have more releases like this, redemption might be in store. Just please fix D1 and FM Player. Overall an amazing sounding synth that actually works with midi sequencers. This and Bass 808 are my fav apps by them thus far. Great work @analog_matt and team.

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