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NoiseSpace - Noise textures and backgrounds for iOS and Mac. First preview.
Now you’re talking:
“ NoiseSpace is an experimental generator based on simplex noise, which is then used in a granular synthesis algorithm. This design allows for the creation of a vast array of diverse waveforms rich in harmonics with a rich low-frequency spectrum. The generator is controlled by just a few simple parameters. Despite its somewhat chaotic and atonal nature, it is highly suitable for generating industrial sound structures, ominous, foreboding noise and backgrounds.”
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cool ... hope it's a universal app! ( run on a Mac ).
For Mac too!
Perfect
I'll add it to my list of meditation and sleep apps. NOT.
Love this kind of thing.
This sounds amazing. Such a creative dev.
My type of app.
Looks fun
I can't wait to play with this. Some of his apps seem like they'd be instantly recognizable if I ever heard them in a song. I guess the trick would be to obfuscate the sound within layers as much as possible. I could almost just listen to that youtube clip over and over.
Sounds like it will be like the Relic Waves/Flow apps but with the ability to lift the hood. Looks like it’s multi voice so I’m hoping you can get them onto separate tracks. If so this will be a perfect addition to my live “Heavy Ambient” setup.
That's actually kind of fun sounding. Should be great for sound designers and foley work.
It’s cool 😎
Works perfectly and natively on macOS too. Standalone or in macOS Logic with no validation errors.
This may be the easiest of Igor’s apps to get interesting stuff going right off the bat, even without any instructions or demos.
You can also feed external input into it as well.
And Igor has posted on FB that it will release tomorrow!
Just in time for payday 😂
Can’t wait!
No ability to choose scales??
Joking. I can’t wait either.
LOL
The Decibel scale maybe...
It’s like a 56kb modem and a vacuum cleaner had a baby. 🥳
Gav's vid:

loving this video! Although poor @Gavinski, it sounds like it almost broke you
Ah haha, it always turns into more work than expected trying to make good vid on Igor's apps. As I say in the vid, they're really good examples of the 80 20 rule.
This should have been released a few hours ago, seems it was delayed for some reason. I'm sure someone will post a link once available. But yes, great app, definitely one of Igor's best, for my taste anyway
It’s out!!
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/noisespace/id6738842777
You beat me to it! 3 hours late in dropping, but better late than never
I have tried to avoid all previews, tutorials what have you and try to open this package .. all by myself, I love christmas. I've never done this before and always have some idea of what the app do, this going to be interesting, (I'll probably be out chasing tutorials soon enough😅.)
I thought it said 15:00 GMT in Igor’s FB post? Bang on time if so.
…and it’s wild. I love it!
Well it definitely makes NOISE! 😅
Wow! Just what the world needed. It is soo much fun, now send one each to our self important leaders - world-peace: done!
I though there would be some samples, nothing imports ... well..where's that manual (ah, there you are..(More menu))
Yes I made a mistake with the timing unfortunately 😅
Can you upload and share presets in the forum? I haven’t even looked at the manual or a demo video yet. I find Igor’s apps easier to figure out by experimenting.
Found this NoiseSpace app to be his most intuitive yet.
It kinda works. The preset will show up under ‚New‘ and from there I copied it to a new Group. It’s not very intuitive but it works.
I think that if the preset had been saved in a group, it would have been exported in that form and when you imported it it would have imported the preset group, named whatever Skip had called it, with that preset in it. I haven't tried that, but that seems like how it should work, based on the manual.