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Solderbox By Bram Bos & Jakob Haq

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  • Just made some sounds in Hilda to tide me over till pay day :)

  • @Pxlhg said:
    I'm so useless with modular but when I'm going through some of the presets made with this one I feel I need to learn (damn, it's too much learning way too often 🙂 )

    It's quite a learning curve (modular in general, every time you come across a new module), but I approach it like a Sudoku.

    I know what I want to achieve, and I usually know a place to start (e.g. let's feed the oscillator into the filter). And then I build step-by-step from there. It's a puzzle really - and that's what makes it fun (for me at least :D).

  • I HAVE to get this…soon as my paycheck hits im grabbing this . @brambos and @jakoB_haQ are insta buys

  • That’s great, I can’t wait to make some unintelligible gibberish and ugly noises with this

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @skiphunt said:
    To be honest, wasn’t initially interested in this for my own use… until I read about the generative, mutation, etc. possibilities of the pulse sequencer section of the manual.

    It looks like it can do the stuff I wanted to play with in miRack, with only a fraction of the fuss and without all the extra complicated patching. Is that a correct assessment?

    Seems to be a correct assessment from my viewpoint, or at least a nearly correct assessment. I have a feeling this is the "gateway" app that'll finally help me understand modular synthesis if watching Jakob's near-50-minute-long video is anything to go by. That video not only helped me understand Solderbox but eurorack-styled modular synthesis in general! Plus I love that Bram and Jakob added small inconsistencies in Solderbox to mimick analogue voltage and such (it's towards the end of the video). To make the machine "breath" a bit more as it were. Bloody brilliant stuff.

    This was Jakob's Hilda video for me. Frankly that app is probably the 3rd most important app in my journey for musical interests. It led me to Drambo, which led me to here. Which led me to Hilda. I got way too in the weeds, from being a Koala only guy, then diving head first into Drambo and was out of my depth 100%. Too many concepts, too adhd, not enough therapy or meds yet to confront that earnestly lol.

    I got a few apps on sale and that was cool but I had too many questions about Drambo still so I almost avoided it

    Then I saw that BF sale for Bram's app and you all here kept going on about Hilda 🙄 😅 - so I watched Jakobs Hilda video and it like opened up this whole idea of music I wanted to create and I understood conceptually what modular could do for me creatively and the terms from Hilda made sense for some things I was trying in Drambo and it was like 🤯

    I did a rewatch at Jakobs hilda video recently after his modular set up one and honestly you can see that of course these two would collab next. He shows a real love for Brams apps and he really makes Hilda sing and do wonders.

    So when I saw Bram and him on this after OP's post I jumped over to YT and clicked that App Store link lol.
    This was an immediate "I know this will be really good" - SO in a way, this is like full circle for me. Cheers ABF LPF.

  • edited December 2024

    Love the pulsequencer! Sure wish it sent MIDI out...

  • This is very exciting. Really appreciative of the color coding & the ability to wavefold a pure sine wave. Instant fave.

  • This can Krell.

  • Oh boy, here I go into the rabbit hole again

  • @offbrands said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @skiphunt said:
    To be honest, wasn’t initially interested in this for my own use… until I read about the generative, mutation, etc. possibilities of the pulse sequencer section of the manual.

    It looks like it can do the stuff I wanted to play with in miRack, with only a fraction of the fuss and without all the extra complicated patching. Is that a correct assessment?

    Seems to be a correct assessment from my viewpoint, or at least a nearly correct assessment. I have a feeling this is the "gateway" app that'll finally help me understand modular synthesis if watching Jakob's near-50-minute-long video is anything to go by. That video not only helped me understand Solderbox but eurorack-styled modular synthesis in general! Plus I love that Bram and Jakob added small inconsistencies in Solderbox to mimick analogue voltage and such (it's towards the end of the video). To make the machine "breath" a bit more as it were. Bloody brilliant stuff.

    This was Jakob's Hilda video for me. Frankly that app is probably the 3rd most important app in my journey for musical interests. It led me to Drambo, which led me to here. Which led me to Hilda. I got way too in the weeds, from being a Koala only guy, then diving head first into Drambo and was out of my depth 100%. Too many concepts, too adhd, not enough therapy or meds yet to confront that earnestly lol.

    I got a few apps on sale and that was cool but I had too many questions about Drambo still so I almost avoided it

    Then I saw that BF sale for Bram's app and you all here kept going on about Hilda 🙄 😅 - so I watched Jakobs Hilda video and it like opened up this whole idea of music I wanted to create and I understood conceptually what modular could do for me creatively and the terms from Hilda made sense for some things I was trying in Drambo and it was like 🤯

    I did a rewatch at Jakobs hilda video recently after his modular set up one and honestly you can see that of course these two would collab next. He shows a real love for Brams apps and he really makes Hilda sing and do wonders.

    So when I saw Bram and him on this after OP's post I jumped over to YT and clicked that App Store link lol.
    This was an immediate "I know this will be really good" - SO in a way, this is like full circle for me. Cheers ABF LPF.

    When drambo first came out i was learning stuff every day about it! But i went back to AUM and other MIDI apps and now I’ve forgotten all that i knew haha its kind a over whelming but ben made some excellent videos that i need to run back thru and see what other stuff is out there.
    I actually understand mirack better than drambo which is probably weird.
    Hilda is amazing, one of the best synth apps ever made and now this! Too good! I’m running thru the presets and seeing all the possibilities.

  • Started by just browsing the generative presets and now I’m stuck at little workers for half an hour. One star review 😂

  • If you develop any patches you like and want to share, post them here.

  • Works so smooth on iphone, too. Beautiful work!

  • @brambos said:

    @wim said:

    @NeuM said:
    Congratulations on what promises to be another winner for both of you, @brambos. The desktop App Store says this is compatible with macOS (M1 or better computer).

    Has it been tested as an Audio Unit for Logic Pro and GarageBand? Will it validate in LP?

    It runs on Intel Macs too. 😎😎😎
    Loaded up fine in GarageBand on my 2015 MacBook Pro.

    Yes, it should indeed! It takes a bit of extra dev work, but as an Intel Macbook owner myself, I know it's worth the effort to make it run on any (sufficiently recent) Mac :)

    If it's any help as a data point to judge if the effort is worth it, seeing that it would run on my Intel Mac turned it to an insta-buy. I mean, I usually end up buying most of your apps eventually after putting up some token resistance, but I literally didn't even wait to pick up my phone before deciding.

  • @NeuM said:
    If you develop any patches you like and want to share, post them here.

    If you mean me, then sure I will. Once I figure out how this unholy contraption works

  • edited December 2024

    @wim said:

    @brambos said:

    @wim said:

    @NeuM said:
    Congratulations on what promises to be another winner for both of you, @brambos. The desktop App Store says this is compatible with macOS (M1 or better computer).

    Has it been tested as an Audio Unit for Logic Pro and GarageBand? Will it validate in LP?

    It runs on Intel Macs too. 😎😎😎
    Loaded up fine in GarageBand on my 2015 MacBook Pro.

    Yes, it should indeed! It takes a bit of extra dev work, but as an Intel Macbook owner myself, I know it's worth the effort to make it run on any (sufficiently recent) Mac :)

    If it's any help as a data point to judge if the effort is worth it, seeing that it would run on my Intel Mac turned it to an insta-buy. I mean, I usually end up buying most of your apps eventually after putting up some token resistance, but I literally didn't even wait to pick up my phone before deciding.

    Not running on my Intel MBP (10.15.7) unfortunately (‘Termination reason: Namespace OBJC, code 0x1’ - whatever that means!). Not a problem for me though, as I’m running it as a plugin via my M1 Mini.

    The generative presets are superb!

  • wimwim
    edited December 2024

    @oldsynthguy said:

    @wim said:

    @brambos said:

    @wim said:

    @NeuM said:
    Congratulations on what promises to be another winner for both of you, @brambos. The desktop App Store says this is compatible with macOS (M1 or better computer).

    Has it been tested as an Audio Unit for Logic Pro and GarageBand? Will it validate in LP?

    It runs on Intel Macs too. 😎😎😎
    Loaded up fine in GarageBand on my 2015 MacBook Pro.

    Yes, it should indeed! It takes a bit of extra dev work, but as an Intel Macbook owner myself, I know it's worth the effort to make it run on any (sufficiently recent) Mac :)

    If it's any help as a data point to judge if the effort is worth it, seeing that it would run on my Intel Mac turned it to an insta-buy. I mean, I usually end up buying most of your apps eventually after putting up some token resistance, but I literally didn't even wait to pick up my phone before deciding.

    Not running on my Intel MBP (10.15.7) unfortunately (‘Termination reason: Namespace OBJC, code 0x1’ - whatever that means!). Not a problem for me though, as I’m running it as a plugin via my M1 Mini.

    The generative presets are superb!

    Was that standalone or as a plugin? Or both?
    (macOS 12.7.6 here)

  • @wim said
    didn't even wait to pick up my phone before deciding.

    Me neither, it’s @brambos what’s to decide?

  • edited December 2024

    @wim said:

    @oldsynthguy said:

    @wim said:

    @brambos said:

    @wim said:

    @NeuM said:
    Congratulations on what promises to be another winner for both of you, @brambos. The desktop App Store says this is compatible with macOS (M1 or better computer).

    Has it been tested as an Audio Unit for Logic Pro and GarageBand? Will it validate in LP?

    It runs on Intel Macs too. 😎😎😎
    Loaded up fine in GarageBand on my 2015 MacBook Pro.

    Yes, it should indeed! It takes a bit of extra dev work, but as an Intel Macbook owner myself, I know it's worth the effort to make it run on any (sufficiently recent) Mac :)

    If it's any help as a data point to judge if the effort is worth it, seeing that it would run on my Intel Mac turned it to an insta-buy. I mean, I usually end up buying most of your apps eventually after putting up some token resistance, but I literally didn't even wait to pick up my phone before deciding.

    Not running on my Intel MBP (10.15.7) unfortunately (‘Termination reason: Namespace OBJC, code 0x1’ - whatever that means!). Not a problem for me though, as I’m running it as a plugin via my M1 Mini.

    The generative presets are superb!

    Was that standalone or as a plugin? Or both?
    (macOS 12.7.6 here)

    Standalone, doesn’t appear at all in Live 11, though I don’t think Intel supports AU’s anyway.

    The App description says it works on 10.15, but I guess I’m pushing the limits of that one! I’m going to be using it mostly on the iPad and on the Mini, so not a big deal, just wanted to give a heads-up 😎

  • wimwim
    edited December 2024

    @oldsynthguy said:

    @wim said:

    @oldsynthguy said:

    @wim said:

    @brambos said:

    @wim said:

    @NeuM said:
    Congratulations on what promises to be another winner for both of you, @brambos. The desktop App Store says this is compatible with macOS (M1 or better computer).

    Has it been tested as an Audio Unit for Logic Pro and GarageBand? Will it validate in LP?

    It runs on Intel Macs too. 😎😎😎
    Loaded up fine in GarageBand on my 2015 MacBook Pro.

    Yes, it should indeed! It takes a bit of extra dev work, but as an Intel Macbook owner myself, I know it's worth the effort to make it run on any (sufficiently recent) Mac :)

    If it's any help as a data point to judge if the effort is worth it, seeing that it would run on my Intel Mac turned it to an insta-buy. I mean, I usually end up buying most of your apps eventually after putting up some token resistance, but I literally didn't even wait to pick up my phone before deciding.

    Not running on my Intel MBP (10.15.7) unfortunately (‘Termination reason: Namespace OBJC, code 0x1’ - whatever that means!). Not a problem for me though, as I’m running it as a plugin via my M1 Mini.

    The generative presets are superb!

    Was that standalone or as a plugin? Or both?
    (macOS 12.7.6 here)

    Standalone, doesn’t appear at all in Live 11, though I don’t think Intel supports AU’s anyway.

    Sure, Intel does support AU's and AUv3's if the plugin is compatible and if the host has support.

    The AU plugin opens for me in GarageBand and Fl Studio no problem. It's listed in Live Lite 11 but doesn't open - no AUv3 plugins do (for me).

  • I thought I was done for the year y'all!! Instant buy after haQ's walkthrough.

    Two minutes in and making the most disgusting noises.

    This is going on my standalone shelf <3

  • @reasOne said:

    @offbrands said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @skiphunt said:
    To be honest, wasn’t initially interested in this for my own use… until I read about the generative, mutation, etc. possibilities of the pulse sequencer section of the manual.

    It looks like it can do the stuff I wanted to play with in miRack, with only a fraction of the fuss and without all the extra complicated patching. Is that a correct assessment?

    Seems to be a correct assessment from my viewpoint, or at least a nearly correct assessment. I have a feeling this is the "gateway" app that'll finally help me understand modular synthesis if watching Jakob's near-50-minute-long video is anything to go by. That video not only helped me understand Solderbox but eurorack-styled modular synthesis in general! Plus I love that Bram and Jakob added small inconsistencies in Solderbox to mimick analogue voltage and such (it's towards the end of the video). To make the machine "breath" a bit more as it were. Bloody brilliant stuff.

    This was Jakob's Hilda video for me. Frankly that app is probably the 3rd most important app in my journey for musical interests. It led me to Drambo, which led me to here. Which led me to Hilda. I got way too in the weeds, from being a Koala only guy, then diving head first into Drambo and was out of my depth 100%. Too many concepts, too adhd, not enough therapy or meds yet to confront that earnestly lol.

    I got a few apps on sale and that was cool but I had too many questions about Drambo still so I almost avoided it

    Then I saw that BF sale for Bram's app and you all here kept going on about Hilda 🙄 😅 - so I watched Jakobs Hilda video and it like opened up this whole idea of music I wanted to create and I understood conceptually what modular could do for me creatively and the terms from Hilda made sense for some things I was trying in Drambo and it was like 🤯

    I did a rewatch at Jakobs hilda video recently after his modular set up one and honestly you can see that of course these two would collab next. He shows a real love for Brams apps and he really makes Hilda sing and do wonders.

    So when I saw Bram and him on this after OP's post I jumped over to YT and clicked that App Store link lol.
    This was an immediate "I know this will be really good" - SO in a way, this is like full circle for me. Cheers ABF LPF.

    When drambo first came out i was learning stuff every day about it! But i went back to AUM and other MIDI apps and now I’ve forgotten all that i knew haha its kind a over whelming but ben made some excellent videos that i need to run back thru and see what other stuff is out there.

    Yeah it can be a bit so! With Drambo or MiRack I just make sure to save patches that I like. The rest of it is just noodling to learn. Not much different than an instrumentalist and their instrument. You learn more as you go.

    I actually understand mirack better than drambo which is probably weird.

    SAME. But only because of Drambo? That’s the weird part.

    Hilda is amazing, one of the best synth apps ever made and now this! Too good! I’m running thru the presets and seeing all the possibilities.

    I have been packing! I did launch it before I restarted my devices I installed it on (a good practice for any of you reading this) and was met with the pleasing sounds of the rewind preset. Can’t wait.

  • edited December 2024

    @wim said:

    @oldsynthguy said:

    @wim said:

    @oldsynthguy said:

    @wim said:

    @brambos said:

    @wim said:

    @NeuM said:
    Congratulations on what promises to be another winner for both of you, @brambos. The desktop App Store says this is compatible with macOS (M1 or better computer).

    Has it been tested as an Audio Unit for Logic Pro and GarageBand? Will it validate in LP?

    It runs on Intel Macs too. 😎😎😎
    Loaded up fine in GarageBand on my 2015 MacBook Pro.

    Yes, it should indeed! It takes a bit of extra dev work, but as an Intel Macbook owner myself, I know it's worth the effort to make it run on any (sufficiently recent) Mac :)

    If it's any help as a data point to judge if the effort is worth it, seeing that it would run on my Intel Mac turned it to an insta-buy. I mean, I usually end up buying most of your apps eventually after putting up some token resistance, but I literally didn't even wait to pick up my phone before deciding.

    Not running on my Intel MBP (10.15.7) unfortunately (‘Termination reason: Namespace OBJC, code 0x1’ - whatever that means!). Not a problem for me though, as I’m running it as a plugin via my M1 Mini.

    The generative presets are superb!

    Was that standalone or as a plugin? Or both?
    (macOS 12.7.6 here)

    Standalone, doesn’t appear at all in Live 11, though I don’t think Intel supports AU’s anyway.

    Sure, Intel does support AU's and AUv3's if the plugin is compatible and if the host has support.

    Ah ok, don’t think any are showing up for me in v11 (suite) on the Intel. I’ll double check in the morning though. If I select Solderbox standalone nothing opens, and after a few seconds I get a failed to launch error report.

    To be honest I bought it for iPad, the fact it works in Live on my M1 Mini is a bonus, works perfectly on there.

  • @brambos said:

    @Pxlhg said:
    I'm so useless with modular but when I'm going through some of the presets made with this one I feel I need to learn (damn, it's too much learning way too often 🙂 )

    It's quite a learning curve (modular in general, every time you come across a new module), but I approach it like a Sudoku.

    I know what I want to achieve, and I usually know a place to start (e.g. let's feed the oscillator into the filter). And then I build step-by-step from there. It's a puzzle really - and that's what makes it fun (for me at least :D).

    In modular I usually only half-understand what I am doing. The fact that it can surprise me and even seem to come alive and have a mind of its own at times is what I love about it. So don't worry if it seems intellectually difficult--that doesn't really matter so much if you are open to whatever it gives you, even if it's not exactly what you thought you wanted.

  • @oldsynthguy said:

    @wim said:

    @oldsynthguy said:

    @wim said:

    @oldsynthguy said:

    @wim said:

    @brambos said:

    @wim said:

    @NeuM said:
    Congratulations on what promises to be another winner for both of you, @brambos. The desktop App Store says this is compatible with macOS (M1 or better computer).

    Has it been tested as an Audio Unit for Logic Pro and GarageBand? Will it validate in LP?

    It runs on Intel Macs too. 😎😎😎
    Loaded up fine in GarageBand on my 2015 MacBook Pro.

    Yes, it should indeed! It takes a bit of extra dev work, but as an Intel Macbook owner myself, I know it's worth the effort to make it run on any (sufficiently recent) Mac :)

    If it's any help as a data point to judge if the effort is worth it, seeing that it would run on my Intel Mac turned it to an insta-buy. I mean, I usually end up buying most of your apps eventually after putting up some token resistance, but I literally didn't even wait to pick up my phone before deciding.

    Not running on my Intel MBP (10.15.7) unfortunately (‘Termination reason: Namespace OBJC, code 0x1’ - whatever that means!). Not a problem for me though, as I’m running it as a plugin via my M1 Mini.

    The generative presets are superb!

    Was that standalone or as a plugin? Or both?
    (macOS 12.7.6 here)

    Standalone, doesn’t appear at all in Live 11, though I don’t think Intel supports AU’s anyway.

    Sure, Intel does support AU's and AUv3's if the plugin is compatible and if the host has support.

    Ah ok, don’t think any are showing up for me in v11 (suite) on the Intel. I’ll double check in the morning though. If I select Solderbox standalone nothing opens, and after a few seconds I get a failed to launch error report.

    To be honest I bought it for iPad, the fact it works in Live on my M1 Mini is a bonus, works perfectly on there.

    Understood, and I'm not trying to belabor the topic, but only putting out data in case it's useful for anyone else.

    So, I installed Live Lite 12 and after enabling Use Audio Units v3 in settings (it was off by default), Solderbox both showed up and works. I believe Live 11 only supports the older AUv2 plugin format.

  • Nasty look pulling the manual up on Edge on a PC, looks fine in Chrome on iOS though.

    Me problem?

  • edited December 2024

    Just posted the first fruits of my messing with it in Creations. I asked myself ‘Can it Dark Ambient?’’ Yes. Yes, it can. :) Though I don’t know if it is ‘contemporary’ enough… ;)

  • @Svetlovska said:
    Just posted the first fruits of my messing with it in Creations. I asked myself ‘Can it Dark Ambient?’’ Yes. Yes, it can. :) Though I don’t know if it is ‘contemporary’ enough… ;)

    Lol if it happened today i think its considered contemporary

  • This is fantastic! Instabuy!! You got my money :)

  • Just picked it up…can’t wait to get cracking on it!

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