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Caustic Update & 4 new videos on YT

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  • edited May 2014

    @Caustic_Rej superb update thanks.

    Btw, your video tuts are probably the best I've seen for any product. Can't give them enough praise...just wondering what your recording set up for those are. Thanks

    EDIT: Question duplicated on another thread. ANSWER from Rej...

    @Caustic_Rej said:

    Thanks, I'm glad you appreciate them. My setup is fairly basic: AudioTechnica AT2020 mic running through a little mixer (mostly for phantom power), app recorded using HyperCam2 for Windows and audio mixed from the two sources on the soundcard. Editing done in Sony Vegas, mostly to clip out re-takes. I usually just improvise once or twice to get an idea of what I want to talk about then hit record. The result isn't always perfect delivery but I think people can relate to having the app explained casually by the guy who made it. I really hate over-hyped marketing videos full of hyperbole so I try to keep my stuff down to earth while still conveying the excitement I have for people to try it.

  • @ChrisG said:

    Even if you're not looking for yet another all-in-one studio app (if you use Gadget, Nanostudio or whatever), I'd say Caustic is easily worth the measly 10 bucks which will get you 11 different really good sounding synths and samplers, plus effects, that you can integrate into your iOS workflow via Audiobus and virtual midi.

    Was why I bought it once VM and AB were a part of the package. Spent an hour with it last night. Very nice stuff.

  • @Caustic_Rej, I'm replying on this more topical thread.

    Thanks for that info. The vids are concise, confident and thorough. That hard work you must have put into them really paid off. Cheers

  • Thanks Rej for giving us the ride on the bus. I love your app and this makes it even so much better.

  • Just unlocked the Easter egg mentioned in one of the new videos. That's one big Easter egg! Hopefully something that will get a more prominent role down the road. :)

  • edited May 2014

    @Caustic_Rej said:

    @dubledog: I have not seen that with any of my virtual MID experiements but maybe I just haven't noticed. You say it sounds a bit like a metronome: is the metronome turned on (as in toggled to play on run) ?

    @logictree: I have lots of plans ... More tracks is tricky because of potential CPU issues right now. There a few more pressing features I'd like to get out of the way before I add more slots, that will give the CPUs time to gain some ground.

    My bug went away after I first noticed it. Go fig.

    I swear the last version would auto save your current work, but this one doesn't. Is there an option to turn auto save back on? I'm losing work when I switch apps and forget to switch back before iOS does its memory purge.

  • edited May 2014

    Hi,

    Is it possible to select multiple outputs via Audiobus ?

    Example:

    Cubasis is my daw in the Audiobus output slot.

    I have the PCM sampler playing a pad going through crystalline fx to give it some sparkle into Cubasis (controlled via midi by Cubasis).

    I would now like to open another PCM sampler and use another of my samples dry into Cubasis at the same time as playing the pad above through crystalline.

    This functionality is available in apps such as loopy and Auria, is it available for Caustic?

    If not is it planned?

    Thanks :)

  • I actually think I noticed what @dumbledog did about the auto-save - it was never really a feature I relied on, but it does seem true that it doesn't necessarily save what you are doing now when you leave the app, whereas it seemed to do that obsessively before.

    Loving the update, however. You can use Virtual MIDI to have external apps control the Caustic synths, but can you use it the opposite direction? (have the Caustic piano roll do MIDI control of external apps?).

    I'd pay like 10-15 bucks for a standalone MIDI controller app that was just the piano roll from Caustic that could sound out notes as you move them on the grid and then control an external synth like Magellan. Caustic's piano roll just really works for me because I have a decent ear for sounding out ideas in my head but don't really have the theory knowledge to back that up. Of course, there are apps out there that try that with MIDI already, with mixed results.

  • Ha just realised thumbjam can do it!

    I wish Audiobus would sort the "can't see the multi routing option until the app is open" thing....

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