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Sparkle, is out !

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  • YAAAAAAY!!! Best crimmis present! :)

  • Can you use it as a live vocoder or does it only work with samples?

  • It has live input.

  • Yet another instabuy for Xmas? Wow, I must love me very much.

  • Can't wait to get back home and grab this!!

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    Looks pretty slick, but I wonder if I would use it. And I've squandered $7 on way worse...

  • edited December 2014

    @Oblongus Yes, it's been an expensive season....

  • Hey guys, do the other apesoft apps (the 'granular trilogy') support live input? Namely iDensity, iPulsaret and Stria?

  • What is the connection between apeSoft and Maurizio Giro of Gliderverb? Very similar design approach, overlapping apps (see his new Reverb fun).

  • There looks to be some kind of connection/relationship between apeSoft and Amazing Noises.

    http://www.densitygs.com/

  • any other demos of this?

  • Apesoft developer Allesandro (I think) also develops for Amazing Noises, he definitely was involved with recent Limiter App

  • Another awesome app from these guys :) Innovative design with unique sonic results, great for experimental shenanigans !

  • Agree completely.

    In a strange, and perhaps tenuous, way I'm having a similar experience with it as I did with Egoist, in that you can throw all those hitherto unusable bits and pieces which you've had languishing in some forgotten corner of Audioshare at it, and get some weird and sometimes surprisingly wonderful results. It might just be that I'm still left with unusable bits and pieces, but they'll be unusable in a more interesting way than what I had before. It's a lot of fun.

  • Conjuring Mary Wollstonecraft here for me @Oblongus :)

  • Now that you mention it, I think it probably could give the spark(le) of life to some pretty monstrous creations :)

  • @Oblongus said:

    Agree completely.

    In a strange, and perhaps tenuous, way I'm having a similar experience with it as I did with Egoist, in that you can throw all those hitherto unusable bits and pieces which you've had languishing in some forgotten corner of Audioshare at it, and get some weird and sometimes surprisingly wonderful results. It might just be that I'm still left with unusable bits and pieces, but they'll be unusable in a more interesting way than what I had before. It's a lot of fun.

    I like doing the same thing with iDensity and Samplr. Lemonade out of Lemons and all that.

    I'm liking Sparkle to create an accompanying pair to a part. Like let's say a drum part, and couple it with a melody, then pair them in a track with the effected part lower in the mix.

  • @CalCutta said:

    I like doing the same thing with iDensity and Samplr. Lemonade out of Lemons and all that.

    I'm liking Sparkle to create an accompanying pair to a part. Like let's say a drum part, and couple it with a melody, then pair them in a track with the effected part lower in the mix.

    To my shame, and I know this counts as heresy in some parts, but I'm yet to find out exactly why Samplr is so wonderful. I know that's my fault, something to do with having to play it with my hands, which have never shown any inclination towards doing anything musical, much to my disappointment.

    Yeah, I think Sparkle may be a little too idiosyncratic to play anything but a bit-part in a finished piece, but I haven't yet got to that stage with it, I'm just enjoying putting paper in the shredder, as it were.

  • I was similarly guilty of sitting on Samplr for an age. When I finally spent an hour on reading through the manual & some hands on practical explorations, the gates of sonic heaven opened !!! It is a beast of sample manipulation & you can wreak unrecognisable havoc out of a bunch of loops. Having used it for numerous live sets, it easily sits in my top three on the ios tool box charts :)

  • I do absolutely love the sounds it makes, in other people's hands. But I haven't yet properly investigated how it can, and should, be used. It's one of my new year resolutions though. Along with getting some kind of understanding of how to work with midi on IOS. That one ain't going well so far, partly because I'm a dunderhead at that sort of thing, but also partly because, well, midi on IOS.

  • edited December 2014

    @Oblongus I've mentioned this previously elsewhere, but the Hive is right on Samplr. It is kick-ass. If nothing else go back through Doug's vid and pause it stage by stage as he goes through the 'instruments'.

    I think it's in the small group of apps like those old steroscope pictures; you don't see what all the fuss is about until you do. This applies to LSD also, but that's an app from a different decade and a discussion for another day etc.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear Yeah, LSD. I picked that up when it was on sale once but deleted it soon after. I never really got on with the UI and I think you need more RAM than I have, because I was getting a lot of glitching.

  • I had a Samplr flashback in Tesco's last week where I sampled, then arpeggiated the lady on the Tannoy

  • edited December 2014

    ^ while on LSD?

    EDIT: WHILST on LSD? (apologies)

  • Purely software based mind-warpage. I need to get out more/less

  • Tannoy. Miss that word so much. Never heard it said here in Texas. Should be an app called Tannoy. Make it happen.

  • edited December 2014

    Agreed @johnny, +1 on the 'tannoy' app. Essential to de-frag your hd post LSD...'set & setting' is everything ;)

  • I must be missing something, but I can't find a way of starting recording and playing input and output simultaneously.

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