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SFM Tutorials: BounceBud
Cem Olcay BounceBud Physics AUv3 Midi Sequencer - Getting Started (Giveaway in the video description)
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/bouncebud-physics-based-midi/id6464171933
BounceBud is a physics based, generative MIDI sequncer. Each side of the app has a customizable keyboard that send a MIDI note when a ball collide with its key.
You can specify the ball count, speed and size on the main screen with the knob controls.
In the settings menu, you can set the key/scale, velocity range, octave. range and MIDI channel settings of the keyboards.
You can also specify the notes individually per keyboard. All keyboards share the same key/scale that could also be changed with BrainBud.
Each keyboard has its own MIDI output, so you can play different audio apps with BounceBud at once. Or you can disable the keyboard sides you don't want to use
With a MIDI input (from a MIDI keyboard or a MIDI sequencer app) you can 'shoot walls' from the keyboards. Balls can interact with the walls and it introduce more randomness to your generative sequence. You can control each keyboard by assigning them different MIDI input channels in the settings menu.
You can also toggle the ball collision behavior in the settings menu. Whether balls can collide with each other or not, it creates different, interesting sequences every time.
The size variety and ball variety can be change in the ball settings section in the settings menu. It adds randomisation to the size and speed values.
You can change the ball color theme in the settings menu as well!
BounceBud is a MIDI app and it does not produce any sound on its own. You need to route BounceBud's MIDI outs to your audio app's MIDI input. The AUv3 plugin app needs and AUv3 host app such as AUM, Loopy Pro, Logic Pro, Cubasis, Nanostudio, apeMatrix etc.
The video covers the following:
- Introduction to the new AUv3 app
- How to connect BounceBud to other AUv3 apps based on the top, bottom, left and right sides
- How to change the ball counts, speed and size
- How to configure each side or walls based on scale, min and max octaves, velocity etc.
- How to add variability using midi input like the AUM keyboard
- Etc.
I hope you enjoy the tutorial and find it useful.
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