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Igor Vasiliev app poll - your personal favorite

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  • Poll now has all Igor's apps to date...

  • BeatCutter for me - it’s almost its own genre…!!

  • none for me as the fiddly gui sucks big time

  • To me it’s Spacefields, obviously then fed into the biggest reverb possible.

  • edited July 2025

    @EnvelopeFollower said:
    none for me as the fiddly gui sucks big time

    Feel much the same, except I did manage to get Glitchscaper and Spacefiields to work for me after many hours of videos and reading. Thing is, there's no reason I can see that it must be so cryptic once you know how it all works.

  • Struggled a bit with this one, but eventually picked SpaceFields. Gets into Soma Cosmos territory for a fraction of the price. The other option for me was Stellarvox, which is my go-to ambient reverb these days, though Blackhole is a better option for cleaner sounds. I use Stellarvox more than SpaceFields, but SpaceFields has fewer alternatives.

    That said, I love Beatcutter. No idea what I’m doing with it, even after watching @Gavinski ‘s tutorial more than once, but I just love the way you feed in one thing and something completely different and bonkers comes out the other end, once you’ve managed to make it make a sound at all. It’s like some lunatic alchemical transformation tool!

  • Love me some SoundSAW! I like all of his apps, but I think I’ve gotten the most use out of this one for my particular style of noise music.

  • This a bit like sending a kid into a candy store and tell him: you can have one, but only one. Hell, it's easier to omit one.

    Anyway, this needs a restart and multi-choise imo (I know it says favorite).

    @bygjohn said:
    Struggled a bit with this one, but eventually picked SpaceFields. Gets into Soma Cosmos territory for a fraction of the price. The other option for me was Stellarvox, which is my go-to ambient reverb these days, though Blackhole is a better option for cleaner sounds. I use Stellarvox more than SpaceFields, but SpaceFields has fewer alternatives.

    That said, I love Beatcutter. /snip/

    Agree 100% but I have gotten pretty good with BC. If only the [TMPL] page could be locked easier and not mess up every parameter if you change one, I do not understand that decision of that functionality. One tip I give on using BC is: use loud input, whether it's sample or instrument, then lower the volume/s inside BC (one for the file/channel [INP] and also [REV] page)

  • I love BeatCutter. I just recommend trying it out with the bitmask settings at zero, because the effect is quite heavy handed and, in my experience, tends to make the output kinda samey regardless of input.

  • edited July 2025

    This thread inspired me to try 4 of his apps in stand alone mode. Never used SpaceField like so before. Pretty fun although I'm not familiar enough with FieldScaper. Volume was an issue. 😁

    @Grandbear said:
    I love BeatCutter. I just recommend trying it out with the bitmask settings at zero, because the effect is quite heavy handed and, in my experience, tends to make the output kinda samey regardless of input.

    Interesting, I always use it with automation, will try next time.

  • edited July 2025

    I don’t think I could pick just one. Depending on mood, I love them all.

  • Poll is missing soundscaper, which omission is likely to cause a localized riot.

    Unless I’m just too old or high to find it, in which case someone tick that option for me, please

  • Also missing a t in “input”

  • @gravytop said:
    Poll is missing soundscaper, which omission is likely to cause a localized riot.

    Unless I’m just too old or high to find it, in which case someone tick that option for me, please

    Shoot, don't know how I missed that. Wish there was an easy way to add it.

  • @gkillmaster said:

    @gravytop said:
    Poll is missing soundscaper, which omission is likely to cause a localized riot.

    Unless I’m just too old or high to find it, in which case someone tick that option for me, please

    Shoot, don't know how I missed that. Wish there was an easy way to add it.

    Doubleshoot, I thought (read wrong) that was the one with the big lead but that's Synthscaper! 🧐😳

  • AltiSpace, definitely, unless you already have a convolution reverb plugin you might or actually do prefer. No one should go without a convolution AUv3. :)

  • BeatCutter is my favourite, followed closely by FieldScaper.
    BeatCutter is like a world of its own, sometimes I like to take my time with it, and slowly build up every control and LFO with deliberation, and I lose hours with a stupid grin on my face.

  • FieldScaper .. I like all of Igor’s apps but recording or importing audio into FieldScaper is an absolute pleasure , plus there’s always something new to learn every time I use it ..

    There is a certain amount of deliberation required when using any of Igor’s apps that can be a turn off for folks .. they definitely don’t always (or often) satisfy the instant gratification dopamine kick of striking a key on a fat synth lead but with time and tweaking they can get far out in the best possible way .. or they can sound like total trash , but that’s more of a user thing than a developer thing .. all that to say they are apps that require time and patience and a genuine fascination for exploring the unknown ..

  • On a separate but related note, and not intended as a criticism, but IV’s later app designs are so visually different from his early releases. It’s hard to believe that the same designer is responsible for each. But I’m not a dev, so I suppose it could be a decision to use different libraries, or even a conscious aesthetic, or practical decision… who knows

  • @gravytop said:
    On a separate but related note, and not intended as a criticism, but IV’s later app designs are so visually different from his early releases. It’s hard to believe that the same designer is responsible for each. But I’m not a dev, so I suppose it could be a decision to use different libraries, or even a conscious aesthetic, or practical decision… who knows

    I think it must have been a huge amount of work to make those earlier UIs, and each one was quite different from the others. When he was doing that, Igor wasn't able to release apps often as each app took so long to make. Now the apps are much less inventive in terms of UI, but that enables more frequent releases. I'd imagine that's the main reason for this change.

  • I own

    the instruments: BeatCutter and ExoSphere and

    the effects: Altispace1+2 and SoundSaw and

    I can recommend them all

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