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@thinds said:
Yeah same here, I dont mind doing one at a time with 23 patches but the other one has 200 so thats not really viable, there must be another way, anyway of to make the demo
It's probably easier to unzip on a PC and then add them in one batch in iTunes file share.
@thinds said:
Yep tried that too with iFunbox, there is only the audio folder visible to drop files into inside Mitosynth, so no joy there either
@thesoundtestroom said:
Bugger!
That aside though, TC-Data and Mito are a brilliant combination.
Wooji Juice dev make a Package of my Library which you can import in one time, and he made the same for others :-)
Here is the link for download my Package: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/25570700/Sinapsya - MitoLibrary.mitosynth-package
here we go :-)
Thanks @Sinapsya !
I'm just getting started with this one, but looks like it's gonna be fun making some presets.
Hello dear Audiobus community,
I thought i make a short visit to clear some things up.
I'm on the way to make this 200 Patch Package while fighting against some trouble with my life (not app related and healthness etc. So i had 2-3 weeks in mind if not all going more worse. (Well, ONE of the reasons i stopped the "Galaxyexplorer" prj.... but came back as "Cinebient" because i love creating sounds and music). Most of these will be more on the experimental side of sounds, so don't expect much bread and butter things and lush pads and soundscapes and some "weird" things. I also have the feeling that some will blow the cpu. Since i'm using mostly my iPad Air (and even there some are hard to handle) some maybe doesn't work well for you. I make a short try on my iPhone 5 but it's too small now for me to use to can say if here ALL is fine. I was also thinking about to split it in 2 X 100 packages. So you can start just today or at least tomorrow to use it and i can take more time for the next 100 too include some "high quality" samples and better field recordings etc. for the next patches. I'm also still learning this new synth of course but all i can say is that i love it so far and prefer it for sound design to all other synth i have at the moment (including my desktop Alchemy Synth). Some maybe have more RAW power and other things and of course this synth can't do everything but there is for example this thing that you can modulate per voice/note without retrigger it with a new note (a bit like having a big multi timbral mono synth) which offers (in my opinion) a wonderful "living" sound, especially when you play it live and listen to all the stereo around your ears. Even lots of the big ones can't do this! So here the question again: Would you like to have the first 100 experimental patches NOW and have to wait longer for the next (but they will be better designed then of course).... and also these troubles in my life could make it happen that i will not be able to do this in near future...
However, have fun with it, create and share your patches! A thing which is missing in most iOS synths! This synth makes it easy!!
Cheers!
Yeah, would be nice if export/import of entire banks through email, dropbox, etc (not iTunes!) is included in a future update.
@Sinapsya Thanks for those. Mitosynth is a lot of fun to play with. Can't wait to start making my own.
@Cinebient I'd definetely say yes to a x100 bank now, and take more time with the second half (alternatively wait with the whole bank, but hearing some of those sounds makes the preset Gollum in me come out:)
Also, I hope whatever it is that's causing troubles in your life gets better soon!
@Cinebient Thank you for the app and the information. As far as the patches, if you have to import them one at a time maybe the sooner the better(?) as long as it not a burden for you. I hope things in your life take a turn for the better!
@R_2 Wooji Juice dev (Canis) say me yes:
"I’m hoping to add a feature to v1.1 where you can make them inside the app, by selecting the patches you want to include."
This is such a great synth in many ways
Other News, his first synth Sylo, which is the first granular synth for iOS from 4 years ago, is now free for celebrate Mitosynth release :-)
@thesoundtestroom Have some tipes of modulation option which I never see in other synth, desktop or iOS ...
This is fantastic. It seems like a pretty basic oversight that there's no 'New Patch' option, though (unless I'm missing something). You have to choose the init patch to get a basic sine wave, but it defaults to whatever you were last working on for that patch (it'll have the little dot next to it in the list). Therefore you have to save it with a new name immediately if you don't want to have to select the option to discard your changes every time you go back to make a new patch in init. Very odd.
You have to thank Wooji Juice for this nice Synth and the deep thoughts which are seems to be included in this prj.
I will make it available trough a public drop box link. Of course you can download the whole bunch in once then. I will have about 35-40mb. How i said, i still have no all described and tagged well too but i think it's still usable like it is. You can write a info for each patch which is a great thing because some patches are made especially for the low or mid range etc. However, i think it's just a good start to see what is possible with just experimenting (is that word right?). If you doesn't like a patch or it blows your device... change some parameters, add or delete some FX or just put in your own sound sources to hear what happen. Another thing is that you should wait for some patches to evolve. They could work also as short attack instruments but they will change in something unexpected when you hold the notes etc. Some of these where more "happy accidents" So don't flame me if the patches are crap.... it's free The next bunch will be "more professionell".
Indeed @Sinapsya: Great Patches
@Sinapsya Thanks a lot ! Very good job on a great app !
@Cinebient +1 for 100 now (your soundcloud demo is so good, I can't wait...), and 100 later.
200 thanks and best wishes for your life!
Spectacular app.
Heres the demo for getting started
@Sinapsya said:
Great, thanks
And the dev says its pronounced MY TOE SYNTH
@Cinebient 100 patches would be more than enough for now. I always enjoyed your tracks and was amazed you were just using an iphone for the longest time. Thanks and best wishes!
@thesoundtestroom said:
I've been saying ME TOO SYNTH all this time. That makes three different pronunciations with the one in your video lol
In another world I have sat around in meetings where the name for this synth would have been rejected precisely BECAUSE it might be construed as a 'me too' product ...which it doesn't seem to be. Loving the controls so far....
I assume the name—and perhaps the design—is inspired by this:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitosis
Anyone knows when the Cinebient preset pack will be available?
@Jumpercollins: With a bit luck today or at least tomorrow. It will include (experimental) 108 patches to get you a bit more inspired... i hope. About 100 from scratch and a few "Remixes". The second part will follow in near future i hope. I think there are still great patches there from the default and Sinapsya. But more choice is always nice. I added just a few samples and some tiny field recordings. Some more high quality field recordings and samples will be included in the second bunch which should then also include about 100 patches
I was a little -meh- after initially going through the presets- then I started tweaking- adding waves and morphing - adding in filters and resonators- then adding modulators and modulating the modulators - then modulating the modulators that modulate the modulators! NOW I understand all that stuff about modular synthesis they were talking about in the press release - it's easy to create extremely complex West Coast modular style patches with Mitosynth-