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New Tera Pro IAP based on Mutable 'Rings'

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  • @5k3105 said:
    If high cpu, reduce polyphony in settings.

    I have all iap. I like the sounds. I don’t find the interface intuitive. Just like brainz, we are pressing little button specs when there is loads of empty space for no reason. It’s annoying. And the little plus signs , i thought i had dirt on my screen.

    And the fx section is on a completely different page as always. I knew that wouldn’t change but thats a reason I drift away from apps. If something is there you always want to use and you need to reach into another screen to use it, i tend avoid using it altogether. But in this case there is so much reverb on every preset i want to turn off.. oh whatever.

    I like stringlab also. Not a fan of that ui either but the number of controls within reach far exceeds ringz.

    Id just rather scroll h or v instead of mess with tabs and popup windows.

    Anyone compare these to objekt?

    Obkeq has very limited use compared to this as there is no key tracking for the tuning in Objeq. But... Objeq is an fx app, so has some utility in resonating external audio on the fly etc.

    Defintiely, Virsyn UIs are not ideal, not the worst but also not the best, and they don't look very modern compared to UIs by many devs working today.

    Reverb etc... Yeah, I really wish there was a lock button as there is in Audiothing apps - lock reverb, for example, on off, and it would stay off while surfing presets.

    Love the app though, overall, and really love RingZ. Harry makes great presets too and is very generous in the number of factory presets provided for each iap.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @5k3105 said:
    If high cpu, reduce polyphony in settings.

    I have all iap. I like the sounds. I don’t find the interface intuitive. Just like brainz, we are pressing little button specs when there is loads of empty space for no reason. It’s annoying. And the little plus signs , i thought i had dirt on my screen.

    And the fx section is on a completely different page as always. I knew that wouldn’t change but thats a reason I drift away from apps. If something is there you always want to use and you need to reach into another screen to use it, i tend avoid using it altogether. But in this case there is so much reverb on every preset i want to turn off.. oh whatever.

    I like stringlab also. Not a fan of that ui either but the number of controls within reach far exceeds ringz.

    Id just rather scroll h or v instead of mess with tabs and popup windows.

    Anyone compare these to objekt?

    Obkeq has very limited use compared to this as there is no key tracking for the tuning in Objeq. But... Objeq is an fx app, so has some utility in resonating external audio on the fly etc.

    I mean Reason Objekt, not AAS Objeq (never saw that before)

  • @5k3105 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @5k3105 said:
    If high cpu, reduce polyphony in settings.

    I have all iap. I like the sounds. I don’t find the interface intuitive. Just like brainz, we are pressing little button specs when there is loads of empty space for no reason. It’s annoying. And the little plus signs , i thought i had dirt on my screen.

    And the fx section is on a completely different page as always. I knew that wouldn’t change but thats a reason I drift away from apps. If something is there you always want to use and you need to reach into another screen to use it, i tend avoid using it altogether. But in this case there is so much reverb on every preset i want to turn off.. oh whatever.

    I like stringlab also. Not a fan of that ui either but the number of controls within reach far exceeds ringz.

    Id just rather scroll h or v instead of mess with tabs and popup windows.

    Anyone compare these to objekt?

    Obkeq has very limited use compared to this as there is no key tracking for the tuning in Objeq. But... Objeq is an fx app, so has some utility in resonating external audio on the fly etc.

    I mean Reason Objekt, not AAS Objeq (never saw that before)

    Ah, sorry, misread it!

  • A question for the Tera developer. Is it possible in future updates to be able to program CCnr of any parameter (any knob)?

  • wimwim
    edited February 6

    @solncekreeze said:
    A question for the Tera developer. Is it possible in future updates to be able to program CCnr of any parameter (any knob)?

    It has midi learn.
    It also exposes AU parameters.

  • @wim said:

    @solncekreeze said:
    A question for the Tera developer. Is it possible in future updates to be able to program CCnr of any parameter (any knob)?

    It has midi learn.
    It also exposes AU parameters.

    Is this how you can assign? I know that midi learn is simple.


  • @solncekreeze said:
    Is this how you can assign? I know that midi learn is simple.

    I'm not sure I understand your question. To assign a CC in Tera Pro you just engage midi learn, tap a control, then send it a midi CC. The CC is then mapped to that control.

    If you're asking whether you can type the CC in as in the Animoog screenshot above, then no.

  • @wim said:

    @solncekreeze said:
    Is this how you can assign? I know that midi learn is simple.

    I'm not sure I understand your question. To assign a CC in Tera Pro you just engage midi learn, tap a control, then send it a midi CC. The CC is then mapped to that control.

    If you're asking whether you can type the CC in as in the Animoog screenshot above, then no.

    Just like in Animoog. That's why I asked if it was possible for this feature to appear in the next updates. Because it's convenient.

  • wimwim
    edited February 7

    @solncekreeze said:
    Just like in Animoog. That's why I asked if it was possible for this feature to appear in the next updates. Because it's convenient.

    OK, I was just clarifying as it wasn't clear from your initial question whether you were asking for numeric entry or if you weren't aware of the existing midi learn.

    I’m not sure if @VirSyn is monitoring this thread. You might want to use the contact form at http://www.virsyn.net/ to ask for this.

  • edited February 7

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  • @wim said:

    @solncekreeze said:
    Just like in Animoog. That's why I asked if it was possible for this feature to appear in the next updates. Because it's convenient.

    OK, I was just clarifying as it wasn't clear from your initial question whether you were asking for numeric entry or if you weren't aware of the existing midi learn.

    I’m not sure if @VirSyn is monitoring this thread. You might want to use the contact form at http://www.virsyn.net/ to ask for this.

    OK. Thanks. I will write)

  • Are Ringz parameters not exposed for host automation? I just tried to add sliders for Ringz Brightness and Structure knobs on EG nodes, but I can’t and when searching the list of exposed parameters I see nothing about Ringz @VirSyn

  • @solncekreeze said:
    A question for the Tera developer. Is it possible in future updates to be able to program CCnr of any parameter (any knob)?

    @solncekreeze said:
    A question for the Tera developer. Is it possible in future updates to be able to program CCnr of any parameter (any knob)?

    Hi,
    Here is my way of adding a CC number to any parameter in almost any midi learn synth, it involves using a app called Ribn, I think it costs £4.99, it has 8 assignable ribbons and each one can be set from CC0 to CC127.

    1. Launch Tera Pro.
    2. Launch Ribn and tap the settings cog (top right), tap Midi and select Tera Pro. (Always leave Ribn running in the background).
    3. Go back to Ribn main screen, tap the mixer icon and select a CCnumber for each ribbon.
    4. Turn on midi learn in Tera Pro settings and select the parameter to be controlled by CC.
    5. Open Ribn, slide finger across your chosen ribbon, go back into Tera and watch the parameter sweep up and down, go back into Ribn and tap the circle with a diagonal line, this will stop the oscillator modulation sweep.
    6. You can now control midi parameters using your DAW.

    Ribn has many uses as you will discover, besides, it saves having to connect a external midi controller just to se5 parameters.
    Hope this helps.
    Mike

  • @Nimgwen said:
    Are Ringz parameters not exposed for host automation? I just tried to add sliders for Ringz Brightness and Structure knobs on EG nodes, but I can’t and when searching the list of exposed parameters I see nothing about Ringz @VirSyn

    Yeh, definitely not there. Not in AUM either.

  • edited February 17

    @rapidfire said:

    @solncekreeze said:
    A question for the Tera developer. Is it possible in future updates to be able to program CCnr of any parameter (any knob)?

    @solncekreeze said:
    A question for the Tera developer. Is it possible in future updates to be able to program CCnr of any parameter (any knob)?

    Hi,
    Here is my way of adding a CC number to any parameter in almost any midi learn synth, it involves using a app called Ribn, I think it costs £4.99, it has 8 assignable ribbons and each one can be set from CC0 to CC127.

    1. Launch Tera Pro.
    2. Launch Ribn and tap the settings cog (top right), tap Midi and select Tera Pro. (Always leave Ribn running in the background).
    3. Go back to Ribn main screen, tap the mixer icon and select a CCnumber for each ribbon.
    4. Turn on midi learn in Tera Pro settings and select the parameter to be controlled by CC.
    5. Open Ribn, slide finger across your chosen ribbon, go back into Tera and watch the parameter sweep up and down, go back into Ribn and tap the circle with a diagonal line, this will stop the oscillator modulation sweep.
    6. You can now control midi parameters using your DAW.

    Ribn has many uses as you will discover, besides, it saves having to connect a external midi controller just to se5 parameters.
    Hope this helps.
    Mike

    Nice one! A faster/less involved way of doing this would be using the parameter sliders or xy pads of eg nodes. Wich would also give you parameter automation and kick ass sequencing possibilities!

  • @rapidfire said:

    @solncekreeze said:
    A question for the Tera developer. Is it possible in future updates to be able to program CCnr of any parameter (any knob)?

    @solncekreeze said:
    A question for the Tera developer. Is it possible in future updates to be able to program CCnr of any parameter (any knob)?

    Hi,
    Here is my way of adding a CC number to any parameter in almost any midi learn synth, it involves using a app called Ribn, I think it costs £4.99, it has 8 assignable ribbons and each one can be set from CC0 to CC127.

    1. Launch Tera Pro.
    2. Launch Ribn and tap the settings cog (top right), tap Midi and select Tera Pro. (Always leave Ribn running in the background).
    3. Go back to Ribn main screen, tap the mixer icon and select a CCnumber for each ribbon.
    4. Turn on midi learn in Tera Pro settings and select the parameter to be controlled by CC.
    5. Open Ribn, slide finger across your chosen ribbon, go back into Tera and watch the parameter sweep up and down, go back into Ribn and tap the circle with a diagonal line, this will stop the oscillator modulation sweep.
    6. You can now control midi parameters using your DAW.

    Ribn has many uses as you will discover, besides, it saves having to connect a external midi controller just to se5 parameters.
    Hope this helps.
    Mike

    Thanks I'm not sure that's what you need. But maybe I'll try. I hope that Tera will do it someday.

  • @solncekreeze said:

    @rapidfire said:

    @solncekreeze said:
    A question for the Tera developer. Is it possible in future updates to be able to program CCnr of any parameter (any knob)?

    @solncekreeze said:
    A question for the Tera developer. Is it possible in future updates to be able to program CCnr of any parameter (any knob)?

    Hi,
    Here is my way of adding a CC number to any parameter in almost any midi learn synth, it involves using a app called Ribn, I think it costs £4.99, it has 8 assignable ribbons and each one can be set from CC0 to CC127.

    1. Launch Tera Pro.
    2. Launch Ribn and tap the settings cog (top right), tap Midi and select Tera Pro. (Always leave Ribn running in the background).
    3. Go back to Ribn main screen, tap the mixer icon and select a CCnumber for each ribbon.
    4. Turn on midi learn in Tera Pro settings and select the parameter to be controlled by CC.
    5. Open Ribn, slide finger across your chosen ribbon, go back into Tera and watch the parameter sweep up and down, go back into Ribn and tap the circle with a diagonal line, this will stop the oscillator modulation sweep.
    6. You can now control midi parameters using your DAW.

    Ribn has many uses as you will discover, besides, it saves having to connect a external midi controller just to se5 parameters.
    Hope this helps.
    Mike

    Thanks I'm not sure that's what you need. But maybe I'll try. I hope that Tera will do it someday.

    The good thing about Ribn is you can assign each of the 8 ribbons to a channel and CC number and save them as a preset (3 presets = 24 CC controllers), you can also have each ribbon sweep up and down in small or large amounts, or you can set each individual ribbon to static mode and use them as a standard controller.
    I’m not trying to promote Ribn, it’s just very handy and convenient to have as a controller and sweep oscillator.

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