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Megalit is Out Now Live And It is Mega!

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  • edited November 2022

    this looks promising: https://www.reddit.com/r/Rivenmains/comments/u1y3e7/how_to_block_daveyx3_on_youtube_with_ublock_origin/

    i think filter rules are compatible between most adblockers, at least ublock and adblock

  • edited November 2022

    @BiancaNeve said:
    Nothing wrong with Silver Machine!

    Absolutely not - Hawkwind are one of my favourite bands!

  • @dobbs said:
    this looks promising: https://www.reddit.com/r/Rivenmains/comments/u1y3e7/how_to_block_daveyx3_on_youtube_with_ublock_origin/

    i think filter rules are compatible between most adblockers, at least ublock and adblock

    I'm not using any add blockers so I can support the YouTubers I actually enjoy seeing.
    What bugs me is that those I've explicitly said I don't want to see content from have found a way to sneak thru the filters by including the 'Includes Paid Promotion' sticker and those seem to sneak thru anyway...

    I'm starting to suspect that Google owns Unison.audio as their adds pop up just about everywhere...

  • @RedSkyLullaby said:

    @gregsmith said:

    @auxmux said:
    I'll buy, because Bleass, but can you upload your own wavetables?

    Can anyone confirm?

    No wavetable import in v1 but 100+ included

    There ist no import. But for people who Love to Puzzle and Research it Works

  • edited November 2022

    @Samu said:

    @dobbs said:
    this looks promising: https://www.reddit.com/r/Rivenmains/comments/u1y3e7/how_to_block_daveyx3_on_youtube_with_ublock_origin/

    i think filter rules are compatible between most adblockers, at least ublock and adblock

    I'm not using any add blockers so I can support the YouTubers I actually enjoy seeing.

    you don't have to enable adblocking, you can just use the custom filter rules and only block the things you want to.

    www.youtube.com##ytd-rich-item-renderer.ytd-rich-grid-row.style-scope:has-text(/Channel_Name/)
    www.youtube.com##ytd-video-renderer.ytd-item-section-renderer.style-scope:has-text(/Channel_Name/)
    www.youtube.com##ytd-compact-video-renderer.ytd-watch-next-secondary-results-renderer.style-scope:has-text(/Channel_Name/)
    www.youtube.com##ytd-video-renderer.ytd-vertical-list-renderer.style-scope:has-text(/Channel_Name/)

    The first line blocks home page recommended videos. The second line blocks search results. The third line blocks sidebar recommended videos. The fourth line also blocks some search results.

    the adblocker is just a filter tool, it's up to you what you want to do with it...

    you can even make cosmetic changes to annoying websites. or hide social media buttons, like buttons, etc that will also track you, there's a lot more to it than just blocking ads.

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  • Another YouTube thread eh?

    Back on track: Megalit. I think it's brilliant.

    Maybe some of you are disappointed with what you see as a "heard it all before" sonic palette (I think it sounds wonderful) but Bleass apps always score big for me on the intuitive, made for touch screen UI and excellent preset handling.

    It doesn't seem that testing was very good. Can't believe that nobody in Bleass didn't spot/test for multiple hosted instances. It's completely broken, in Cubasis at least. I've emailed them.

  • It sounds quite nice but doesn't tempt me as Animoog Z is so good :)

  • I also think it's a good and versatile synth, especially with these nice modulation options. While Alpha sounds good, there are things I simply can't modulate (filter tracking being of these, or vibrato) so I was expecting an upgrade to it and Megalit fits the bill. The sound palette seems as versatile to me as say a classic VA synth (but not as versatile as synths that support multiple oscillators type like Lagrange ♥). By the way, the free Electronisounds IAP is very worthwhile to me, this is where I found the most interesting and more fragile sounds that I like for ambient (as opposed to some EDM presets).

    Pricewise, it's more expensive than their other synths but offers more modulation options as well.

    And regarding youtube reviews: I can't agree more. Now whenever I read or hear these "game-changing" superlatives, I know I'd better listen to some sound demos. Reading your comments I see I'm not alone to care about whether a sonic palette fits my needs or not.

  • @FPC said:
    Another YouTube thread eh?

    Back on track: Megalit. I think it's brilliant.

    Maybe some of you are disappointed with what you see as a "heard it all before" sonic palette (I think it sounds wonderful) but Bleass apps always score big for me on the intuitive, made for touch screen UI and excellent preset handling.

    It doesn't seem that testing was very good. Can't believe that nobody in Bleass didn't spot/test for multiple hosted instances. It's completely broken, in Cubasis at least. I've emailed them.

    Multiple instances work fine in aum.

    What I am surprised by is that no one noticed that you can't use forward and backwards buttons to go through a preset bank - instead the forward and backwards buttons go through all the preset banks you have installed, ALPHABETICALLY, by preset name, and completely ignoring which preset bank they belong to. I have informed Bleass of this.

    But I agree. Tera Pro with the WAVES IAP is far deeper but the Bleass interface is always a pleasure to use, much more so than Virsyn's for me. Animoog is hard to beat, it must be said.

  • @Gavinski said:

    But I agree. Tera Pro with the WAVES IAP is far deeper but the Bleass interface is always a pleasure to use, much more so than Virsyn's for me. Animoog is hard to beat, it must be said.

    Personally I'm quite surprised by the rather limited 'wave table mangling' capabilities provided by both of these apps?!
    (At least when compared to the 'Wave Effects' provided by Drambo's WaveTable Oscillator, Warping, Flipping, Phasing, Mirroring, Folding, Resampling, Hard-Syncing, RingModing, PWM, Skew, Tilt etc. and you can stack as many as your device can handle and re-order them at will, modulate & automate any parameter until the brain explodes, and no limits on how many oscillators per sound apart from CPU overload LOL).

    Oh well, thankfully I've recovered from App-o-Holisim and have ZERO urge to get every new app that pops up :sunglasses:

  • @Samu said:

    @Gavinski said:

    But I agree. Tera Pro with the WAVES IAP is far deeper but the Bleass interface is always a pleasure to use, much more so than Virsyn's for me. Animoog is hard to beat, it must be said.

    Personally I'm quite surprised by the rather limited 'wave table mangling' capabilities provided by both of these apps?!
    (At least when compared to the 'Wave Effects' provided by Drambo's WaveTable Oscillator, Warping, Flipping, Phasing, Mirroring, Folding, Resampling, Hard-Syncing, RingModing, PWM, Skew, Tilt etc. and you can stack as many as your device can handle and re-order them at will, modulate & automate any parameter until the brain explodes, and no limits on how many oscillators per sound apart from CPU overload LOL).

    Oh well, thankfully I've recovered from App-o-Holisim and have ZERO urge to get every new app that pops up :sunglasses:

    Hmm, that does sound good!

  • @monz0id said:

    @BiancaNeve said:
    Nothing wrong with Silver Machine!

    Absolutely not - Hawkwind are one of my favourite bands!

    Nik Turner RIP

  • @MadGav said:

    @monz0id said:

    @BiancaNeve said:
    Nothing wrong with Silver Machine!

    Absolutely not - Hawkwind are one of my favourite bands!

    Nik Turner RIP

    Yeah I knew him. A lot of sadness around here today.

  • edited November 2022

    @knewspeak said:
    Wavetable synth’s can sound cold, sadly this one does and maybe a little more so, than others.

    I find Nave an amazing sounding synth. No AU though

  • After seeing and hearing The Sound Test Room’s Doug giving the synth a go, I may have been a bit hasty with my judgement. He was able to tease out some fairly nice sounds in his demo. Guess I’ll be doing some extra investigating in this one now.

  • @NeuM said:
    After seeing and hearing The Sound Test Room’s Doug giving the synth a go, I may have been a bit hasty with my judgement. He was able to tease out some fairly nice sounds in his demo. Guess I’ll be doing some extra investigating in this one now.

    Doug tends to experiment a bit more in his vids than others do, and the weird noises he’s pushed out of it are tempting me too.

  • Doug always makes it too tempting with his awesome wizardry so I’m avoiding the video cos I’m trying to stand pat on passing on this lol

  • Initial pass on using Megalit shows potential. The interface is big part of why I like Bleass apps, however for me to use this more, it absolutely needs the ability to import wavetables.

  • @Samu said:
    I find it insanely amusing and disturbing at the same time that most of those who make videos and 'praise' the product they review are those who have been part of the beta or have gotten free promo codes or in some cases free hardware in order to create the 'review' videos.

    Sorry content creators but the excessive abuse of overly positive adjectives just makes the overall credibility fall thru the floor.
    Sure, it's all part of 'Social Media Marketing' but sooner or later it will back-fire big time...

    So all in all I nowadays see 'reviews' as paid advertisement from the companies and have a hard time to trust the reviewer of being truly transparent in the reviews.

    There are a few exceptions but most of the time it's more or less 'hype the product to the max' to create more sales.
    A few bad words and it's black-list next...
    (Thankfully my App-o-Holisim is cured, no more insta-buys ever again!).

    Cheers!

    I agree 100% with this.

    There was a recent “review” video for MixVibes : fawning and oh! the video just happened to be sponsored by… MixVibes. It was pretty blatantly a paid advertisement in everything but name. The video creator pleaded on here that he had final editorial control but not a single criticism in the whole of the video?? Really? Really?? Hmmmm…

    I don’t watch any review videos now, doesn’t matter the creator or channel.

  • I just watch Doug and Gavinski, I think their reviews are excellent. But even how enthusiastic a reviewer is, we all have a pair of ears to judge if the app in question is something for you or not.

  • @Samu said:
    Sorry content creators but the excessive abuse of overly positive adjectives just makes the overall credibility fall thru the floor.
    Sure, it's all part of 'Social Media Marketing' but sooner or later it will back-fire big time...

    Kim Kardashian proves the converse. She only gets in trouble when she doesn’t disclose the payments and gets caught.

    “Cool Beans” probably cost me a small fortune (where fortunes are measured is bundles of $1’s).
    But Doug taught me so much about using IOS that was above the discussion of a single app… demo’s of AUM rigs and
    Inter-app benefits, etc. But the best thing is that Doug always found the best musical case for the app… you could hear if
    The app produced sounds you might want to make. If he couldn’t make it sing in some way, I would pass. But he generally wouldn’t post a video without finding something useful in the world of music that the app might contribute to.

    Still, Doug hasn’t found a model to keep him financially healthy other than listener patronage and we are so cheap lot so he has to resort to videos about his finances.

    Many newer videographers working this beat are more aggressive for sure in testing other models but the incentive is just making the effort return a profit for the time invested. We don’t have to watch at all but we do. I jump around a lot searching for music examples… I don’t need to understand all controls until I’m sold that it can make something sounds interesting.
    Some videos just drone on teaching the UI and rarely hitting “Play”. I only watch if someone else has convinced me to buy it.

    Fewer words and more demo’s. Maybe do a 3-part series on the big apps:

    Why to buy _____
    How to Use _____
    ____ Deep Dive

    That’s the change I’d like to see as a consumer.

  • @McD said:

    @Samu said:
    Sorry content creators but the excessive abuse of overly positive adjectives just makes the overall credibility fall thru the floor.
    Sure, it's all part of 'Social Media Marketing' but sooner or later it will back-fire big time...

    Kim Kardashian proves the converse. She only gets in trouble when she doesn’t disclose the payments and gets caught.

    “Cool Beans” probably cost me a small fortune (where fortunes are measured is bundles of $1’s).
    But Doug taught me so much about using IOS that was above the discussion of a single app… demo’s of AUM rigs and
    Inter-app benefits, etc. But the best thing is that Doug always found the best musical case for the app… you could hear if
    The app produced sounds you might want to make. If he couldn’t make it sing in some way, I would pass. But he generally wouldn’t post a video without finding something useful in the world of music that the app might contribute to.

    Still, Doug hasn’t found a model to keep him financially healthy other than listener patronage and we are so cheap lot so he has to resort to videos about his finances.

    Many newer videographers working this beat are more aggressive for sure in testing other models but the incentive is just making the effort return a profit for the time invested. We don’t have to watch at all but we do. I jump around a lot searching for music examples… I don’t need to understand all controls until I’m sold that it can make something sounds interesting.
    Some videos just drone on teaching the UI and rarely hitting “Play”. I only watch if someone else has convinced me to buy it.

    Fewer words and more demo’s. Maybe do a 3-part series on the big apps:

    Why to buy _____
    How to Use _____
    ____ Deep Dive

    That’s the change I’d like to see as a consumer.

    Actually you've just made me think of an excellent potential new revenue model - an occasional video that goes something along the lines of 'Hey everyone, and welcome to another episode of Gavinski' s Tutorials'. _______ is an absolute bag of shite that you really don't need, so my impartial advice would be to skip it altogether and send me the x bucks you would have spent on it instead. Thanks everyone, see you in the next video.' 😂

  • @Gavinski said:
    Actually you've just made me think of an excellent potential new revenue model - an occasional video that goes something along the lines of 'Hey everyone, and welcome to another episode of Gavinski' s Tutorials'. _______ is an absolute bag of shite that you really don't need, so my impartial advice would be to skip it altogether and send me the x bucks you would have spent on it instead. Thanks everyone, see you in the next video.' 😂

    I figured out a long time ago that most apps do have a potential user that doesn’t ever read ABF. They make some unfortunate decisions based on user reviews where the app is reviewed by someone that can’t figure it out or discovered a bug and didn’t get immediate response from the developer.

    I hope your idea makes you a few bucks… I respect the effort you put into your work. You actually read the manuals before hitting record.

  • @McD said:

    @Gavinski said:
    Actually you've just made me think of an excellent potential new revenue model - an occasional video that goes something along the lines of 'Hey everyone, and welcome to another episode of Gavinski' s Tutorials'. _______ is an absolute bag of shite that you really don't need, so my impartial advice would be to skip it altogether and send me the x bucks you would have spent on it instead. Thanks everyone, see you in the next video.' 😂

    I figured out a long time ago that most apps do have a potential user that doesn’t ever read ABF. They make some unfortunate decisions based on user reviews where the app is reviewed by someone that can’t figure it out or discovered a bug and didn’t get immediate response from the developer.

    I hope your idea makes you a few bucks… I respect the effort you put into your work. You actually read the manuals before hitting record.

    That was a joke McD 😂

    But thanks haha

  • Megalit looks super cool. I wish there was a samplewiz 3 that was basically Megalit architecture but samples for each oscillator. Maybe a future IAP for Megalit? Or at least migrate that lfo smooth back to samplewiz 2?

  • edited January 2023

    Anyone else having issues where the app crashes upon loading an existing project and the saved state is reset - so the sounds that you had in the project are reset to the "Hypersaw".

    And when you try to reload the app it crashes ?

    iOS 16.2

  • @dasgoods said:
    Anyone else having issues where the app crashes upon loading an existing project and the saved state is reset - so the sounds that you had in the project are reset to the "Hypersaw".

    And when you try to reload the app it crashes ?

    iOS 16.2

    Been noticing this sometimes. It seems to happen more often if I have more than 1 instance of MegaLit running in a project. @bleassapp ?

  • @Halftone said:

    @dasgoods said:
    Anyone else having issues where the app crashes upon loading an existing project and the saved state is reset - so the sounds that you had in the project are reset to the "Hypersaw".

    And when you try to reload the app it crashes ?

    iOS 16.2

    Been noticing this sometimes. It seems to happen more often if I have more than 1 instance of MegaLit running in a project. @bleassapp ?

    Yes. See page 2 of this thread. Multiple instances always crash out / loose audio / loose state saving for me. I emailed the dev but they were unable to reproduce 🤷‍♂️

    Edit - I’ve bought a more powerful iPad since so I will retest

  • Thanks @Halftone @FPC

    I had none of these issues coming from 15.7 over to 16.2

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