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The presets listing doesn't have an 'all' top level category.
I noticed that the thread title is "Iprophet out soon." I mistakenly though it said "Too soon."
In all seriousness, I would love to see them release a stable, usable in pro situations version of this. If that is the case, I will buy it to support further efforts. Since retronyms only does iOS development from what I see, I'd love for them to do very well. When I see one man shops consistently deliver great products (sonosaurus, j-littjlehal (spelling?!), Christopher rice, audio mastering guy, etc) it shows me that it can be done.
I loved Linux for the indie aspect, but it was the Wild West as far as standards. Responsive, interactive, indie developers plus semi-strict standards from apple make for cool tools that get work done.
@Audiojunkie said:
Just wanted to say that :-) they even banned comments about AB for impc pro
From what i know it should be release within a month or so.
After that imini will be fixed, too
Ps
Link is down. Only cached
@Goozoon said:
Again?
Would be interesting to see Retronyms branch out into other areas of rehab. Maybe a really great vodka with a sealed lid and leaky bottle
Arturia have delete the page
I really hope it's less than a month after all this teasing!
@Sinapsya said:
I tweeted the pic with the joystick and the name (courtesy @R_2 s detective work), and it kinda took of like wildfire. So the cats outta the bag so to speak, lol. Hopefully it'll return ASAP with the correct media and info pages.
And hopefully, we can keep this thread on track, and more focused on the actual subject at hand. Any issues only needs to be posted once per person, possible alter egos and personas included. Any company/dev witch hunting belongs elsewhere, and so on...All in my humble opinion of course.
/Your dad.
Thanks for the permission to post once @ChrisG. Now we can relax back into being giddy about Retronyms like proper adults
Really I won't post again for this. Peace love & music
We can't vent about crappy developers? Well screw that, if Retronyms releases this with bone-headed omissions you are going to hear some bitching and moaning.
The September equinox is the week after next, so let's hope the SUMMER OF EPIC doesn't become the AUTUMN OF OVERDUE.
Hm I dunno...Start a blog. A Facebook site. A mailing list. A ..
This forum has seen way too much useless and repetitive bitchin'n moaning lately, that doesn't serve any other purpose then to clutter the threads with Ol'Dirty and Ol'Crankys shit to sort through.
sprinkles postive fairy dust
Maybe you should take your own advice - a place where you can hype and adore every app (and developer).
See, it goes both ways.
Not really. But let's get back on topic either way.
OK, nobody mentioned it here, so for posterity's sake - the price for iProphet was listed as $9.99 on the Arturia website.
Well, mentioning retronyms' track record (which is factual) in a thread about a synth that they are releasing is certainly on topic. But I believe the point has been well made and I hope that they do a good job with this one.
I'm wondering about this joystick thing. On a flat surface/screen, isn't it just the same as an X-Y pad?
Except that it is tilted 45 degrees so that it forms a diamond shape.
...and has four distinct targets so it's more of an WXYZ pad.
I find all that joystick stuff on a touch screen device quite amusing. It already looks different from the original anyway. It looks flacidly wrong IMHO, a bit like the one on ivcs3. No touch screen emulation will surpass the feeling one has touching a real knob!
There's joystick on the original as well, as far as I can tell. I kinda geeked out using the one in iVCS, despite it being flat and virtual. I haven't really messed around with vector synthesis before, but with the latest Mito Synth update which basically added vector synthesis, Korg Gadget update (which got me into messin around with Kievs vector synthesis more), I'm leeelly liking the stuff. What other iOS synths are there with vecto synthesis? I know Cube by VirSyn have that..square thing going on w. 4 oscillators on a 2D matrix.
Any app where you can mix between multiple sampled source waveforms before the rest of the synth processing is essentially giving you vector synthesis.
@PaulB said:
Crossfading/mixing on a z/y plane axis though, I think is needed for it to be categorized as vector synthesis.
Animoog is another one.
This illustrates it good I think (totally stoled from Wikipedia)
http://forum.audiob.us/uploads/FileUpload/10/a95a40cf6e683b071a81e1d319c84f.jpg
@ChrisG I think you will find Cube is rather different, in that it morphs between the settings in each corner, rather than just cross fading. For example if you put a basic sound and a similar one an octave up in the top 2 corners, Cube will produce an octave slide between the two, whereas one of the vector synthesis apps will just cross fade.
Thanks @PhilW , Yea I just tried having 4 different sounding OSCs, having it go through all 4 points and you're definitely right about Cube sliding the pitch between the 4 oscillators and morphing between settings, rather then cross fading/mixing it all. A hybrid waveshape/additive/vector kinda thing.
To return to some positives, I fired up imini a little bit this morning, just playing onscreen, and it sounds phenomenal. It's been a little while since I used it. I made a few bass sounds on iSEM too, changing the sub osc to -2 and bringing down the decay and sustain really makes for some punchy deep bass.
I don't know the prophet very well, so I'll follow along to see, and as stated, I do root for retronyms that it goes well.
Check out the Arturia Prophet VS port it's based on - they aren't innovating here on the iPad:
Thanks for that video. Looking and sounding yummy. As long as they got the keyboard sizes and keyboard sliding right (plus the blades) in this one too, I'm a happy camper when it comes to the UI.
@ChrisG blades?
Concerning UI and design: i never liked the look of VS mode in the desktop. The P5 wood combined with the blue menu bars looks ugly. iPad version with just black/blue (and red numeric displays) stays closer to the real VS (typically 80’s). I like it.
'Vector mode' (see ChrisG's first post in thread) looks well thought out. Gives an overview of all 4 waves at the same time (name and waveform).
Original Prophet VS had a random patch generator which unfortunately is missing in Arturia's desktop version, so is split/double mode (playing 2 patches at the same time) and the versatile arpeggiator. I'm afraid we won't see these in the iPad version either.
@R_2 I think the term "blades" started with Nave, not sure though. It's when you chose a scale and the chromatic keyboard turns into those blades/stripes.