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quick questions , what all can be randomized in wejaam6000?
and does the $1399 include the iaps or are they extra?
last Q does the free version include sample import?
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@kobamoto - I bought the $13.99 unlock for WR6000, though I'm hardly a knowledgeable user - barely had any time to play around with it. The $13.99 is basically the cost of the app - there may be other content. Of course, WR6000 is also a fully-functional synth designer, so there are infinite things you could do to make sounds with the app itself. If you don't buy the $13.99 thing, you can run the app, but it will kick you out randomly without warning. So, it's basically a trial version without it.
I find the interface of WR6000 a little confusing, but that's probably just on me. It just has it's own sort of logic to how it works. The "randomization" is of the step sequencer - so it would randomize note triggers, velocity, and then pitch if you have a synth that can be pitched.
So far, it's fallen into the category of "potentially really cool grooveboxes that I haven't been able to use much". The fact that you can design on a PC and move that over was a draw for me, but again, haven't done that much yet. There are a fair amount of samples/presets to get you going.
@StormJH1 Precisely my situation/take.
Plus: Stumbled around with altering (or NOT altering) the pitch successfully, am sure there's a way to do it well, but didn't find it, lost interest for now.
i see ok, I do really like the original wejaams randomization but I was hoping that this version was going to update the feature to be more extensive but it looks like its just the same level as the original. thanks both of you for the insight.
@kobamoto - Yes, the sequencer is similar to the free version WeJaam app. It has kind of its own "language", but as best I could discern, you can set pitch to a particular scale, and then the notes change as you rise and lower the bars for each triggered step. Except the notes actually get higher in pitch if the bar is set lower, IIRC. It's confusing because the bar is supposed to indicate velocity normally...so does that mean that higher pitched notes are also quieter (?).
I don't recall off-hand but I think there may be a "randomize" feature for the synth parameters, similar to how Magellan or the VirSyn apps generate new sounds. That would be a more interesting feature to me.
The app is probably "worth" 14 buck in terms of the amount of power it has, but it just has some U.I./workflow issues that have kept me from using it more.
i get it, yeah i don't use the original much, but whenever I'm getting rid of apps I always keep it cause when I do use it I get something good out of it through experimentation.
@StormJH1
I STILL believe we must be missing something with pitch, doesn't make any sense
Any chance of an AU for Logic Pro X?
John, you are definitly mising somthing. Very easy pitching. This app is sort of a break tweaker. It is a blast to use, hope to see and hear more from this App. Would really like to import my own samples, found the iap samples not to my liking.
As an example wr6000 comes in at 4:40 of this song "things we could be changing"
I'm sure the pitch issue is a non-issue. As with all things, once understood; easy, before that; the void
There is a section on the left with vtune, coarse and fine, run those around a bit.
Was looking for something (anything!) to save me from falling back into an hour or so of unbearably cosy old English viewing (Foyle's War), and I think the wr6000 might well be it. Will report back Captain etc.
@WMWM I spent a good hour and I remember now why I was excited about this when it first appeared; can get some great sounds out of it and offers areas of specific control that seem unlike many other tools out there BUT, and it's a REALLY BIG BUT, I also remember why I pushed it out of my pram previously when I figured out that for any work around there might be the design of the tone/pitch per 'hit' was a very clunky and completely one-legged way of doing business. For this user anyway.
Sent me back to Gadget begging for forgiveness for even looking at another woman's sequence.
There's still something great waiting to get out of there for the average user (me) of that I have no doubt, and I think I will revisit for certain kinds of loops and patterns, but it feels like a beautiful barrel with a fish swimming in it you just can't hit.
I see what you mean about the "per hit" status, need to sprout more fingers or ask the dev to implement a tie function between contols.
To multipitch is a multibitch, and looking at another womans sequence...well...variety is the spice of life and at least it wasnt another man's midi controller, just remember who loves ya.
My head spins. but only with good advice. I think.