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What New Apps are Rumored to be coming?

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  • @midiSequencer said:

    @stormHJ1 - started work on this again yesterday (as v1.9 of midiSequencer submitted).
    The app will be in two parts 1) midi recorder/player that you can put in AB (if you want) to record all your midi traffic. 2) editor based on a grid piano roll.
    Part 2 was mostly finished (you are showing an old photo there) and is similar to Gadget's editor.
    Part 1 I am now returning too. Just linked up the record midi into a midi file (which can be saved). So adding quantisation now on recordings (start/length/end of notes).
    The interface for part1 will look like audioshare (list on LHS, display window on RHS) and from this you can load, save, delete, play, record, rename midi files.

    Unlike MidiSequencer, this app will feature new (more modern) graphics as it does not need to be retro.

    Very excite!

  • "Drum Session" ;) still no ETA but it IS coming!

  • We are ready when it is Derek. I can't wait! Ok, I can wait but I don't want to. An app like this is really needed.

  • edited October 2014

    Elastic Drums looks quite promising. Another Mouse on Mars instrument, same developer as WretchUp. Looks like a 6 part drum synth (several different types of drum synth modules available) with full automation, randomization and crazy pants effects. Plus a song mode.

    From http://www.mouseonmars.com/mominstruments/:

    Elastic Drums is an iOS app with 6 channels of synthesized sounds, a step sequencer and 4 effect channels, all tweak-able in an elastic way.
    The first release will be iPhone optimized only. The second release will be optimized for iPad, it will be landscape instead of portrait mode, a one screen user interface and many more optimizations and additional features.

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    Release

    • iPhone version: End of 2014
    • iPad version: Beginning of 2015
      The basic idea was to create an easy and fun in handling drum app, with a genuine sound, an Instrument with it’s own character, not a virtual clone of any classic instrument.

    >

    Elastic Drum works with drum synth modeling, so the drum sounds are much more „elastic“ compared to the use of samples, most drum apps do so far. The sounds can be changed more drastically and combined with an elastic effect section Elastic Drums can be even a tool for sound-design, not only for creating beats.

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    Hardware originals would be the Korg Electribes for their ease of use handling and the recoding of parameter and the Elektron Machine for it’s concept to have different switchable drum synth models for every sequencer channel. This, combined with the possibilities of software and touch screens and non-analog sound effects like grainy delay lines, etc.

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    https://www.facebook.com/elasticdrums

    https://soundcloud.com/elasticdrums

    Demo videos playlist on youtube. Definitely worth a watch. A lot of features are revealed. I just came across variable length pattern parts (part 1 can be 16 steps, part 2 can be 3 steps...) and each pattern part can have its own automatable clock division from 0.25 to 4x.

    @sebastian Not sure what happened to youtube embedding. Seems like it's still trying but failing. If you include a regular youtube url the HTML/source of the message has an empty div.Video but without any content.

  • edited October 2014

    PPG Wave Mapper 2 was just released for PC/Mac, would like to see it come back to its birth place, iOS. I'm not sure if the hardware is sufficient yet.

    http://wolfgangpalm.com/new-products/ppg-wavemapper-2-for-mac-os-x-and-windows/

  • @midiSequencer - oh that is so awesome. For all the apps we have, there is still a need for a really good MIDI app with a grid sequencer. Excited to see modern graphics also.

    @syrupcore - did not know about Elastic Drums, that looks quite good!

  • edited October 2014

    Looks really cool. (Elastic drums) Youtube demos show off a bit more.

  • I've posted this link in the WretchUp thread, but you can see MoM using Elastic Drums (as well as some unidentifiable apps...maybe more goodies on the way) in this video: http://www.factmag.com/2014/10/27/to-celebrate-21-years-as-a-group-we-got-mouse-on-mars-to-make-a-21-track-album-live-in-21-minutes-for-fact-tv/

  • edited October 2014

    Gadget with insert fx in the mixer, a vocoder gadget, better instruments inside Marseille, improved sample file management, usage of longer samples and maybe MIDI out would fullfil my expectations completely.

  • @WMWM: Wow, thank you for that hint to WaveMapper 2. Seems it's far more advanced (and the UI looks much better) than the iOS version. WaveMapper has such a fantastic sound. Would be nice if he updates the iOS version to the same. It has the sound design tools i need ;)

  • It would be nice if he gives us a free update so our apps are the same as his new $125.00 plugin....but I doubt he is that generous...

  • edited October 2014

    I would be happy even with a bank player that is highly controllable. Created on a laptop, sent to be performed on an ipad, almost the opposite direction as the status quo.

  • @Accent said:

    I've posted this link in the WretchUp thread, but you can see MoM using Elastic Drums (as well as some unidentifiable apps...maybe more goodies on the way) in this video: http://www.factmag.com/2014/10/27/to-celebrate-21-years-as-a-group-we-got-mouse-on-mars-to-make-a-21-track-album-live-in-21-minutes-for-fact-tv/

    That looks superb. I spotted TweakyBeat and Turnado amongst other things, but looking forward to Elastic Drums - that sounds great.

  • @aleyas said:

    Ah! Retronyms are working on a phase distortion synthesizer of their own make. It's called Digits. Should be interesting to see how they do on this one ;)

    Digits is now Phase 84 - still in development.

    "In this installment of The Build we're excited to announce the official name and sleek new look of our upcoming synth, Phase 84. Synth Lord Louis will also show you the fun and versatile features of the LFOs!"

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Y5ayu53YxLw

  • edited November 2014

    @telecharge said:

    "In this installment of The Build we're excited to announce the official name and sleek new look of our upcoming synth, Phase 84. Synth Lord Louis will also show you the fun and versatile features of the LFOs!"

    "It'll be released with missing features and full of bugs which we won't fix for a month, then we'll fix some of them before abandoning the app completely to concentrate on our next project and flashy promo videos..."

    I made that up, but it's amazingly close to a reply someone posted on another site: " I asked them what about the missing export features they promised to add to iMPC Pro 3 months ago. They replied that that is something they have no immediate plans of working on because they are too busy with other projects."

  • @monzo said:

    "It'll be released with missing features and full of bugs which we won't fix for a month, then we'll fix some of them before abandoning the app completely to concentrate on our next project and flashy promo videos..."

    I made that up, but it's amazingly close to a reply someone posted on another site: " I asked them what about the missing export features they promised to add to iMPC Pro 3 months ago. They replied that that is something they have no immediate plans of working on because they are too busy with other projects."

    Can you give us a link to that?

  • Who knows if this will make a difference, but unlike iMPC, iMIDI, and iProphet, this one is not licensed/ported, but developed only by Retronyms....

  • edited November 2014

    @monzo said:

    I made that up, but it's amazingly close to a reply someone posted on another site: " I asked them what about the missing export features they promised to add to iMPC Pro 3 months ago. They replied that that is something they have no immediate plans of working on because they are too busy with other projects."

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  • edited November 2014

    **@kgmessier

    Can you give us a link to that?

    Yeah sure, 10th comment: http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2014/10/15/retronyms-intros-new-phase-distortion-synth-digits/

    @papertiger said:

    WOW. That is an amazingly ballsy answer. Kudos, at least, for being honest, and for allowing me to conclude that they can fcuk off. lol. I think it's now safe to assume that existing issues with their apps will only get addressed when Retronyms feel like they have the time to do so.

    If that reply is true, then it's probably safe to assume it'll get the occasional bug-fix at best. When I read comments like that I don't feel so bad about criticising their support.

    Maybe Akai are hindering the apps potential by directing funds into new products, but if I was the boss of Retronyms I'd be getting very twitchy about the negative feedback out there that's building up, because they're the ones getting a bad name.

  • I don't think so, if that was the case I don't think dan would have been comfortable enough to discuss time stretching on here the other day, I don't think akai is holding them back from anything, especially proper audio export and fixing core audio issues.

  • i think they are more so following the native instruments ethos of not giving high priority to the high priority issues, in spite of the user base. thats the same condition maschine is in.

  • You are quoting someone supposedly quoting some anonymous person from Retronyms.
    That's not exactly a reliable source of information....

  • @Zymos said:

    You are quoting someone supposedly quoting some anonymous person from Retronyms.
    That's not exactly a reliable source of information....

    Yeah, I agree with that. Going to tone down my response. I red it on teh internez...

  • edited November 2014

    @Zymos said:

    You are quoting someone supposedly quoting some anonymous person from Retronyms.
    That's not exactly a reliable source of information....

    It's as good as you'll get on the internet, and no-one seems to be challenging it. In fact it's followed by more of the same, and I've seen similar complaints on other blogs. Who's to say any of the positive stuff is genuine? At the end of the day you have to make a judgement based on your own experiences.

    As a customer who waited nearly a month to be able to use the app as advertised due to it being released with bugs, and since seen little progress while new products are being wheeled out, I'm inclined to think the comment is genuine.

    I hope it is rubbish, I'd love to see a nice update that fixed the bugs and added the missing features, and added the AB support most of their customers want. I'd love to be proven wrong on this one.

  • That's not "as good as you'll get on the internet". Show me a response from a company rep on their own forum, I'll believe it no question. Not saying the information is necessarily false, just that it makes sense to consider the source.

  • edited November 2014

    @Zymos said:

    That's not "as good as you'll get on the internet". Show me a response from a company rep on their own forum, I'll believe it no question. Not saying the information is necessarily false, just that it makes sense to consider the source.

    I didn't know they had a forum. But if they make some improvements to iMPC Pro so I can use it properly, as well as releasing new products, then I'll be a happy bunny and buy more of their stuff. We'll soon find out if the criticisms are true or not if they don't though. Fingers crossed that the internet isn't full of false information ;)

  • where is their forum?

  • Any news about new Soundprism? I contacted Sebastian, but got no reply

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