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Tomofon by Klevgränd produkter AB - Released

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  • i saw that it was released. And then I went for a poo. Then I came back, opened my ipad and got it. Is that "instabuying", or just buying?

  • Am I the only one hearing A LOT of looping in every preset? As in, it's very obvious and rather distracting. Is there any way to make the sound smooth and the looping not noticeable? Please post with examples if you got 'em.

  • @Kashi said:
    i saw that it was released. And then I went for a poo. Then I came back, opened my ipad and got it. Is that "instabuying", or just buying?

    It depends whether it was an emergency poo that just couldn’t wait, or a more meditative one, where you could mull it all over 😅😬😂

    Feel free not to share further detail, I probably should have kept my nose out 😝

  • At first glance I thought it was a wavetable synth but given it’s size I take it to be more a sampler.

  • @Kashi said:
    i saw that it was released. And then I went for a poo. Then I came back, opened my ipad and got it. Is that "instabuying", or just buying?

    Poophoriabuying?

  • @knewspeak said:
    At first glance I thought it was a wavetable synth but given it’s size I take it to be more a sampler.

    “ Tomofon converts audio files into a large set of oscillating waves, which are then mapped into pitch zones where each wave represents one layer (a bit similar to how a sampler structures different velocity zones). The main difference is that since each zone is populated with waves instead of ordinary samples, the synth engine can morph between them (both layers and zones). This makes all transitions between zones and layers continuous and seamless.”

  • It needs audio files, it stores and converts those to ‘models’

  • @Krupa said:

    @Kashi said:
    i saw that it was released. And then I went for a poo. Then I came back, opened my ipad and got it. Is that "instabuying", or just buying?

    It depends whether it was an emergency poo that just couldn’t wait, or a more meditative one, where you could mull it all over 😅😬😂

    Feel free not to share further detail, I probably should have kept my nose out 😝

    I think this is a good point. Had I been using the poo time to deliberate whether to make the purchase, then that wouldn't constitute an "instabuy". I had, as it happens, already decided to buy it, but it was an emergency poo.
    Let's just say "bought!", and move on...

    @sevenape said:

    @Kashi said:
    i saw that it was released. And then I went for a poo. Then I came back, opened my ipad and got it. Is that "instabuying", or just buying?

    Poophoriabuying?

    :D

  • But still gonna take up far less space than most complex sampled instruments would

  • I mean this whole app is half the size of pure piano, despite containing hundreds of presets, many from completely different models

  • @Gavinski said:

    @knewspeak said:
    At first glance I thought it was a wavetable synth but given it’s size I take it to be more a sampler.

    “ Tomofon converts audio files into a large set of oscillating waves, which are then mapped into pitch zones where each wave represents one layer (a bit similar to how a sampler structures different velocity zones). The main difference is that since each zone is populated with waves instead of ordinary samples, the synth engine can morph between them (both layers and zones). This makes all transitions between zones and layers continuous and seamless.”

    I seems quite unique maybe analysing the waveforms spectrum then re-synthesis in some way. Maybe similar to Poseidon synth.

  • @Darkstring said:
    Am I the only one hearing A LOT of looping in every preset? As in, it's very obvious and rather distracting. Is there any way to make the sound smooth and the looping not noticeable? Please post with examples if you got 'em.

    Yeah I noticed this too ... the returning to sample start point is quite obvious in many of the presets in demo video.

    I guess that's not unusual for looping sections from samples though, from experience of looping in Samplr etc, but it would be good to be able to have looped samples that don't do this - might depend on loading samples which don't have subtle shifts in pitch and timbre, which kind of rules out vocals and acoustic instruments I guess.

    Or maybe we could feed it though delay/reverb effect chain to disguise the click ...

  • @Darkstring said:
    Am I the only one hearing A LOT of looping in every preset? As in, it's very obvious and rather distracting. Is there any way to make the sound smooth and the looping not noticeable? Please post with examples if you got 'em.

    In the ‘depth’ section there’s a smooth’ knob. Did you try playing with that?

  • edited February 2023

    Loading samples from the Zvon spoken word packs is making some interesting models...👍

  • @Gavinski said:
    I mean this whole app is half the size of pure piano, despite containing hundreds of presets, many from completely different models

    Were you able to get a convincing piano sound out of it?
    If so, I'd be very interested in how you did it 😊

  • I've been waiting for this one, and am intrigued, yet it's not an instabuy for me right now. I'm not sure why, maybe I just need to listen some more…

  • Can it sound like a 303 though?

  • @andowrites said:
    I've been waiting for this one, and am intrigued, yet it's not an instabuy for me right now. I'm not sure why, maybe I just need to listen some more…

    same here...

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Darkstring said:
    Am I the only one hearing A LOT of looping in every preset? As in, it's very obvious and rather distracting. Is there any way to make the sound smooth and the looping not noticeable? Please post with examples if you got 'em.

    In the ‘depth’ section there’s a smooth’ knob. Did you try playing with that?

    plus some Attack Softener.

  • @Halftone said:

    @andowrites said:
    I've been waiting for this one, and am intrigued, yet it's not an instabuy for me right now. I'm not sure why, maybe I just need to listen some more…

    same here...

    It's an interesting feeling. I'm even surprised at the price, at 50% off. It's a great price. But still, something isn't jumping. It may be that I just don't get what this synth is about yet?

  • Instant Fairlight Sararr pad achieved! Weee

  • Not a compressor. Yawn. Next.

  • Klevgrand is saving me a lot of money by not making universal apps!
    This looks lovely.

  • @Samu said:
    Tom-o-Fåne (Empty-and-Foolish translated from Swedish).

    You should work in Klevgrand's marketing team :lol:

  • @rs2000 said:

    @Gavinski said:
    I mean this whole app is half the size of pure piano, despite containing hundreds of presets, many from completely different models

    Were you able to get a convincing piano sound out of it?
    If so, I'd be very interested in how you did it 😊

    No... It doesn't sound much like real instruments to my ears. I think Peter Kirn on cdm described it as having an uncanny valley sound. Somewhere between synthesised and real. If I want a software instrument that sounds like the real world equivalent, I wouldn't go for tomofon. As Richard said earlier, I personally would mostly see this as something for making interesting pads.

  • Does it essentially generate single cycle waveforms based on what audio you import? Can those be exported?

  • @Gavinski said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @Gavinski said:
    I mean this whole app is half the size of pure piano, despite containing hundreds of presets, many from completely different models

    Were you able to get a convincing piano sound out of it?
    If so, I'd be very interested in how you did it 😊

    No... It doesn't sound much like real instruments to my ears. I think Peter Kirn on cdm described it as having an uncanny valley sound. Somewhere between synthesised and real. If I want a software instrument that sounds like the real world equivalent, I wouldn't go for tomofon. As Richard said earlier, I personally would mostly see this as something for making interesting pads.

    A pad maker. Now there's a good reason to buy Tomofon. I'm interested.

  • If only it was iPhone compatible too.

  • @auxmux said:
    Does it essentially generate single cycle waveforms based on what audio you import? Can those be exported?

    It does generate single cycle waveforns internally but you won't be able to make much use of them in other WT synths.

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