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Elastic OSC by Oliver Greschke (Released)

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  • edited May 25

    @tyslothrop1 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @Oregano said:
    This sounds cool @elasticdrums ! I have a couple of questions - sorry if they’ve been asked before, search can be difficult here.
    1) is this based on a similar mutable instruments library as the synths available in the Spectrum synthesizer bundle app? I have liked the sounds there in the past but found the app to be unreliable at times. I heard pretty similar sounds so that’s cool.
    2) will the current app become Mac compatible at some point? I’m starting to use a Mac for music production too, and if the same elastic osc app will be available as a Mac app I would get it now and mess around with it - but I wouldn’t want to buy it twice.

    Thanks!

    1. This is based on Rings, which Spectrum also has. Spectrum is based on the old version of Rings with 16 oscillator types. Elastic Osc is based on the later version of Rings with 24 oscillators
    2. If I understand correctly, it will be available for Mac, but will be a separate purchase, though probably a reasonably priced one

    It's based on plaits (the spectrum au in the bundle), I think, which has an algo, that's like a reduced rings.

    RingsFX on the other hand is based on rings.

    Ah ok, thnx! Haven’t used Spectrum in a long time as I was never mad about the UI. Great app though, soundwise, and amazing that it’s free

  • @tyslothrop1 said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @Oregano said:
    This sounds cool @elasticdrums ! I have a couple of questions - sorry if they’ve been asked before, search can be difficult here.
    1) is this based on a similar mutable instruments library as the synths available in the Spectrum synthesizer bundle app? I have liked the sounds there in the past but found the app to be unreliable at times. I heard pretty similar sounds so that’s cool.
    2) will the current app become Mac compatible at some point? I’m starting to use a Mac for music production too, and if the same elastic osc app will be available as a Mac app I would get it now and mess around with it - but I wouldn’t want to buy it twice.

    Thanks!

    1. This is based on Rings, which Spectrum also has. Spectrum is based on the old version of Rings with 16 oscillator types. Elastic Osc is based on the later version of Rings with 24 oscillators
    2. If I understand correctly, it will be available for Mac, but will be a separate purchase, though probably a reasonably priced one

    It's based on plaits (the spectrum au in the bundle), I think, which has an algo, that's like a reduced rings.

    Just to be clear, Plaits itself is not a reduced rings, but one of its algorithms is.

  • Great, thanks!

  • Elastic OSC update 1.0.4 is out now !

    • New presets by Leonard de Leonard
    • AUv3 resizing improvement: App is now scrollable
    • AUv3 / Plugin Mode: Updated parameter names
    • Improved Randomization Presets
    • Bugfix Logic Pro: Recording automation
    • Bugfix Drambo: XY dragger did not update
    • iPhone Screen Orientations: Left & right

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/38RViZjQQ3o

  • Sweet! @elasticdrums I have been using EO a ton. Probably my most used synth because of how fast I can dial up a wide range of sounds. It's the perfect tool for sketching out a song.

  • @timfromtheborder said:
    Sweet! @elasticdrums I have been using EO a ton. Probably my most used synth because of how fast I can dial up a wide range of sounds. It's the perfect tool for sketching out a song.

    Thanks. That's great to hear :)

  • Agreed! This update is ace. Elastic Osc is not my goto synth for all sort of sounds. It’s so quick to get sound going and between the arp & the envelope & the lpg controls it’s so quick to morph things too. It’s really fun. Great work here.

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