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Beatcutter Released! Detailed walkthrough vid

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  • Great set of videos. Was the last one using the ring modulation inside Beatcutter?

  • Another experiment from myself.

  • Ah man the vocalist I work with is gonna lose his shit over this

  • @Toastedghost said:

    Great set of videos. Was the last one using the ring modulation inside Beatcutter?

    Thanks, I let it randomise the fx, I paid more attention here to things like triggers, playback speed sequence lengths, and delay times, but a lot of that kind of sound can also come from the bitmasking. I did a kind of meditative sound bath listening to this for about an hour, just letting it morph, was a great afternoon 😛

  • @Toastedghost said:
    Another experiment from myself.

    You get a really nice groove going here, I’m guessing that you were using some of the synth unprocessed by Beatcutter, as well as some of the beats?

  • @ghost_forests said:
    Ah man the vocalist I work with is gonna lose his shit over this

    It is so fun to just play around with one instance of this processing various sung or spoken word you throw at it, great fun

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Toastedghost said:
    Another experiment from myself.

    You get a really nice groove going here, I’m guessing that you were using some of the synth unprocessed by Beatcutter, as well as some of the beats?

    Thanks, Future drummer for drums and an Axon, the rest Beatcutter. Slowly get my head aroung triggers and the fact that they can be triggered by other sources.

  • First update is out. Not a major one yet, but a few significant things -

  • edited April 2021

    Not bad. Igor King 👑 I enjoyed the app so much lately. Maybe my favorite. Thanks @Gavinski to make me change my mind❤️

  • @Samu This one looks like all your requests baked into one monster app ;)

  • @Charlesalbert said:
    Not bad. Igor King 👑 I enjoyed the app so much lately. Maybe my favorite. Thanks @Gavinski to make me change my mind❤️

    I changed my mind too. This app annoyed me so much initially that I almost didn't review it, remember. Now I absolutely love it!

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  • If you follow my twitter you will see I have posted some very musical things using this there recently. I would now say I understand it very well, but only because I read and reread the manual and spent an absolute shitload of time with it. It's very early days for this app, it takes a long time to learn and I'm guessing that very few people know how to use it well yet @ehehehe

  • @Gavinski said:
    If you follow my twitter you will see I have posted some very musical things using this there recently. I would now say I understand it very well, but only because I read and reread the manual and spent an absolute shitload of time with it. It's very early days for this app, it takes a long time to learn and I'm guessing that very few people know how to use it well yet @ehehehe

    Maybe it’s time for an advance tutorial 😉

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  • @DarkAum3o said:

    @Gavinski said:
    If you follow my twitter you will see I have posted some very musical things using this there recently. I would now say I understand it very well, but only because I read and reread the manual and spent an absolute shitload of time with it. It's very early days for this app, it takes a long time to learn and I'm guessing that very few people know how to use it well yet @ehehehe

    Maybe it’s time for an advance tutorial 😉

    Maybe, maybe....I avoid multi part vids in general as, sadly, they rarely get the views to justify the time taken, seriously diminishing returns. I’m considering it though.

  • @ehehehe said:

    @Gavinski said:
    If you follow my twitter you will see I have posted some very musical things using this there recently. I would now say I understand it very well, but only because I read and reread the manual and spent an absolute shitload of time with it. It's very early days for this app, it takes a long time to learn and I'm guessing that very few people know how to use it well yet @ehehehe

    I think our definition of very musical differs quite a bit. I only had to read my Octatrack manual once, and my threshold for learning app interfaces are a bit higher, especially when it both sounds and looks pretty abstract in advance.

    Yeah lol, one man’s music is another man’s muck, as the saying goes 😂

  • @Philandering_Bastard definitely not gonna be threatening the top of the charts any time soon, but was a lot of fun to hear what it came up with here 😂

  • edited April 6

    I just got this and it's a lot of fun. Reminds me of some of my Max/MSP patches. I kinda dig the interface honestly. The TMPL page feels like the main deck of a space ship :)

    Of course, it could be presented with a more intuitive UI. But this makes me look less on the screen and listen more… an active listening device, as I would call it

  • @pseudophysics said:
    I just go this and it's a lot of fun. Reminds me of some of my Max/MSP patches. I kinda dig the interface honestly. The TMPL page feels like the main deck of a space ship :)

    Of course, it could be presented with a more intuitive UI. But this make me look less on the screen and listen more… an active listening device, as I would call it

    How dependent is Beat Cutter with having a large sample library? I.e. does it come with a factory library like Exosphere does or is it mostly up to the user to create/provide their own? Interest piqued but lack the sound collection.

  • edited April 6

    @Squishy said:

    @pseudophysics said:
    I just go this and it's a lot of fun. Reminds me of some of my Max/MSP patches. I kinda dig the interface honestly. The TMPL page feels like the main deck of a space ship :)

    Of course, it could be presented with a more intuitive UI. But this make me look less on the screen and listen more… an active listening device, as I would call it

    How dependent is Beat Cutter with having a large sample library? I.e. does it come with a factory library like Exosphere does or is it mostly up to the user to create/provide their own? Interest piqued but lack the sound collection.

    Dunno, I just threw in my own samples from the start. Are there even any? I'm looking… I just a had an INIT preset, no samples I guess

    I think it's best to use these devices with your own samples. Then, you can also hear much better what they actually do. With ExoSphere right now, I often cant't recognise my own samples anymore. Cause there is not enough control to make them recognisable again. So, with this app I feel less in control compared to BeatCutter

    My background is hacking/coding my own performative interfaces with Max/MSP/PureData/Arduino/RasPi, so I like more control and rather build my own stuff. But I appreciate having these inspiring tools on my iPad and being able to just fire them up, integrate them easily, and having a neat Interface without the hassle of building one myself.

    As I mentioned before, the random sample switching of your own samples in particular folders, a feature that Exosphere is capable of, is pretty neat. And something I would put together with Max on my computer, usually

    coming back to the sample thing: I think these two apps live from having good samples that you like and cherish, then throwing them into the blackbox and listening…

    These apps are part of an iterative process for me. They mostly create samples that I then use with something else afterwards. But I must say, I had a great evening yesterday with BeatCutter just listening to what it does and thinking that would only need a pad and a little rythm and im done.

    In the demos I have seen, people mostly throw in anything simple, maybe to show what it does to the sample. But BeatCutter and ExoSphere just sound better with a good, thick old patina of samples

  • @Squishy said:

    @pseudophysics said:
    I just go this and it's a lot of fun. Reminds me of some of my Max/MSP patches. I kinda dig the interface honestly. The TMPL page feels like the main deck of a space ship :)

    Of course, it could be presented with a more intuitive UI. But this make me look less on the screen and listen more… an active listening device, as I would call it

    How dependent is Beat Cutter with having a large sample library? I.e. does it come with a factory library like Exosphere does or is it mostly up to the user to create/provide their own? Interest piqued but lack the sound collection.

    You don't have to only use samples with BeatCutter, it excepts live input from 4 audio channels as well so any synth, sampler drum machine or groovebox etc can be feed into it.

  • edited April 6

    @hacked_to_pieces @pseudophysics
    Cool, thanks guys! Wonder if the exosphere samples are self contained or if I can use them across all of Igor’s apps. Have to check next time I’m around my iPad

    Edit: self-contained in exosphere

  • edited April 6

    @Samu Same….makes me feel like the chihuahua

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