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New patches for ivcs3
There are 90 very nice patches from yours truly available in the In-App-Store now.
All sounds can be modulated via the accelerometer and the joystick. Samples are included, too. Enjoy!
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ivcs3/id665703927?mt=8
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Bought these useful collection patches
Was experimenting with iVCS3 just yesterday (been on bit of an iVCS3 kick this week). Ended up creating the following patch - impromptu performance, run into a gentle Crystalline via Audiobus and recorded in Audioshare. It's a self-running sequence. The high notes are created by adding and removing modulation via pegs to Osc 1 & 2 dynamically during the performance.
Here's another sound clip for a patch I called Morocco :-) My goal is generally to create patches that can be played musically from the keyboard according to a normal western scale.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lxwzkq9n8qgmenr/morocco.wav?dl=0
And another - enjoy :-)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ytbqndkxnwfqk15/iVCS3p1.wav?dl=0
Thanks for the files - sorry noob question ahead - how do I load these up? I've looked through the docs but don't understand a word if it!
I am not sure I understand the question. U open the app, press on shop, buy them, then u can browse the patches with the preset manager. It reads library lala, then u can browse the patches with the < > ...
The question was for @musicinclusive - I've never worked out how to add downloaded patches to apps, there seems to be some kind of magic involved
Those links are wav file samples. Not the patches - sorry @monzo. Ummm. I'm not sure in iVCS3 there's a way to load the patches individually, only a bank. I could create another bank and save them there I guess. Hadn't thought of doing that.
@MusicInclusive said:
No worries - sounds great though!
I had a bit of another play with the iVCS3 over the weekend and just when you think you've got it tamed it surprises you with a completely new sound. Fantastic app.