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Is Triqtraq really meant to be played live?

edited January 2015 in General App Discussion

It's a great app, but when I try to record stuff while other parts are playing the input is so laggy as to be useless. It doesn't look like that on the videos!

Are people doing live recording on this? I am on an iPad 4 with no other apps running. Currently I'm resigned to just using the step editor for input.

Cheers.

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  • edited January 2015

    Is it possible that you have "On" the "Input Quantization" ?

    Go to "Adjustments/triqtraq" on your iPad/iphone

  • @fjcblanco said:

    Is it possible that you have "On" the "Input Quantization" ?

    Go to "Adjustments/triqtraq" on your iPad/iphone

    Thanks fj, but where would that be?

  • Found it. Trying now...

  • Well, I switched off input quantisation but it's made no difference to the on-screen lag. The lag only happens when I'm tapping along to some background parts. There is no lag when the sequence isn't playing. Actually, there isn't that much lag when in recording mode either.

  • edited January 2015

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  • edited January 2015

    I couldn't notice any lag difference,but there is a noticeable (edit: stable) small lag. Gonna mail the dev...

  • Definite lag on this app, but the quantisation sorts it out, mostly.

  • edited January 2015

    Sorry @markk I accidently quoted you here in a pocket post. Ha. Deleted.

  • Can't say I've had any issues on my old iPad 2, unless an update has cludged things. I'll test it later

  • @fjcblanco said:

    Is it possible that you have "On" the "Input Quantization" ?

    Go to "Adjustments/triqtraq" on your iPad/iphone

    Thanks for the tip!

  • edited May 2015

    Wasn't quite certain what (previous) thread to add this bump to, didn't want folks thinking it'd had been updated since last December's universal thingie, but I feel compelled to say that I spent a couple of hours with this tonight and really enjoyed it.

    If, like me, it's been in your liked this once, might look at it some other time folder it might be worth another run at. Mostly (from here) I guess because I figured it out a lot more this time than last.

    I believe @thesoundtestroom MAY have done a vid on it way back, but looked (http://thesoundtestroom.com/app_entry/) and didn't see it listed. Anyways, I have been enjoying playing again with Loopseque (and Figure and iKaos), but in general find them too dance-y for my dull tastes, but I managed to make a tune with TriqTraq that went off in my own direction, while still taking advantage of the serious slate of automation on offer.

    It does a limited amount of a lot and has it's own version of a song mode ('queue') which allows for song design pretty easily and exports to audiocopypaste with no trouble and also runs nicely in AB (I had it bouncing through Push, Flux and Stereo Designer and then into Auria).

    Fun and good.

    EDIT: Air 1/8.3

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