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Ridiculous Omnisphere 2 feature, can anything on ios come close?

Specifically, the granular feature at 1:20 here: ?

I love Samplr and Flux:fx, but is there anything that can transform a sample anywhere near this method on ios?

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  • Love Omnisphere. That video is sick. Almost too much power, if you ask me. I wouldn't know what to do with it all.

  • dunno, how about anything in idensity?

  • edited February 2015

    @Coloobar said:
    Love Omnisphere. That video is sick. Almost too much power, if you ask me. I wouldn't know what to do with it all.

    You would definitely come up with something, my friend...in my humble experience it is all about what makes you grin or in the case of omni, laugh out loud, in the middle of the night all by yourself

  • I don't know about the granular part, but that looks and sounds alot like Waldorf Nave.

  • You can probably do some of that with Grain Science if you mess around with the grain settings.

  • I was going to suggest Grain Science myself, but it is nowhere near as flexible as this.

  • Pretty hard to top Omni, the sound library for it alone is incredibly good, and that's before you get into the raw synthesis features. It was probably the only synth I used for a good 5-6 years before I needed a change, barely scratched the surface of what it could to.

  • Remember to take into account this single piece of software costs roughly the same as an iPad.

  • yeah but there's nothing on the iPad like omnisphere in a million years

  • @kobamoto said:
    yeah but there's nothing on the iPad like omnisphere in a million years

    I'd agree with that and I'd also say there are infinite ways to flip a sample on ios with a single app and especially with apps strung together. Out of hundreds of music apps I've used on ios, I've never installed a granular app so I wasn't sure if there was something anywhere near this one feature, either in an app, or through them strung together.

    Not that it's the same, but I almost got borderlands then I heard there was a v2 coming out which and it looks like it's still not out? Off the top of my head grain science, iPulsaret, iDensity, Protein der klang (sp?), stria, ikaosillater, samplr, flux, etc, variations in a chain might offer something similar, but there are a lot of threads/presets here so if anyone wants to be a gent and reveal a secret weapon....

    Complete emulation of Omnisphere and its huge library, haha, no way.

  • edited February 2015

    Alchemy Mobile can, at least to some extent, do that granular thing Eric shows in that vid, where you can kinda "scan" over a part of a sample etc. Not sure if the granulizer in Alchemy ever made it into one of the templates for your own samples though.

  • I consider Mitosynth to be the Omnisphere for iPad-

  • edited February 2015

    @setAI said:
    I consider Mitosynth to be the Omnisphere for iPad-

    That's what I was thinking too. Envelope- and filter- and modulation- wise I'd throw in Crystal XT for iPad, a port from the amazing free vst...Crystal dev got hired by Spectrasonic. Mitosynth in iOS does have the edge in terms of importing and "granularizing" yer waves...

  • don't have either of those, how intuitive/fun is the workflow for this particular kind of application specifically?

  • I am thinking the granular mode of Turnado with other effects but i've only played with it a bit. +1 for Grain Science though for actually granulising the audio. Didn't think Mitosynth did granular, does it emulate the effect?

  • edited February 2015

    even if it doesn't do real granular I'm interested if it sounds just as good mangling samples and is easy to get them into and out of the app with a great workflow in-between. what I love about eric persing is that he trys to make everything as easy to access as possible. he's such a genius but doesn't try to complicate things just for the sake of complicating things.

  • @gsm909 said:
    Remember to take into account this single piece of software costs roughly the same as an iPad.

    And a computer to run it on costs a lot more than an iPad....

  • edited February 2015

    Like many threads here, this one sent me back to a neglected app, in this case GrainScience, which is one synth that actually granilarizes your waves - from drop box audio copy or iTunes file - for real, not in quotes, as mentioned above Mitosynth doesn't do it. The other app would be iPulsaret, that imports and actually granularizes. Import isn't too technical in either, granular synthesis is deep to ultra deep on these two, GrainScience lets you blend and work with two sources/voices

  • edited February 2015

    to achieve like results in that omnisphere demo?
    cause if so I might have to check these apps out

  • edited February 2015

    @kobamoto said:
    to achieve like results in that omnisphere demo?
    cause if so I might have to check these apps out

    More so with Grainscience because it blends two voices- it's gets very fat and it moves, with tons of fx.
    The modulation and programming gets really deep, and it's universal.

    Checkout the demos (Tim Webb)

    (Wooji juice, several short ones very illuminating)
    there's a lot to it for $10. This plus Mitosynth gets you quite a ways towards omni...

  • ok thanks littlewoodg, will study these

  • edited February 2015

    @Littlewoodg said:
    Crystal XT for iPad, a port from the amazing free vst

    Wait, what? How come this one never gets mentioned? This is the first time I knew of its existence. I played around a little bit with the free VSTi, and found that it didn't have a lot of good out-of-the-box useable presets, but was best for playing around with mixing and matching different sounds to come up with some new, unique ones.

  • @Coloobar said:
    Wait, what? How come this one never gets mentioned? This is the first time I knew of its existence. I played around a little bit with the free VSTi, and found that it didn't have a lot of good out-of-the-box useable presets, but was best for playing around with mixing and matching different sounds to come up with some new, unique ones.

    I'll echo this! I had to double check but Crystal was developed by Eric Persing hence the similarities. Blimey O Reilly; Crystal running on an iPad!

  • Crystal was not developed by Eric Pershing.
    http://www.greenoak.com/crystal/about.html

  • According to a youtube video I watched, you can use all of the Crystal banks and patches made on the VST with the iPad app, and vice versa. A quick glance around GreenOak and KVR sites show about 30 free banks that are available. I'm going to have to get this now for sure.

  • Crystal +1
    Grain Science +1

  • @synthandson said:
    Grain Science is truly great. kobamoto: if you don't already know this yet- Sylo Synth, which was developed by Wooji Juice too is Grain Science's little brother and it's free:

    https://itunes.apple.com/at/app/sylo-synthesiser/id378074598?mt=8

    didn't know that, thanks synthandson

  • I should mention that GS is cutting audio in AB and won't load in AS, ios 8.1.2. Could be just me but i hadn't used it for a minute and then i remembered why. Need to send a bug report to woojijuice...

  • edited February 2015

    Not to derail, but how much more does Grain Science do in comparison to the free Sylo synth?
    It seems like a "teaser" to GS...(I have Sylo, but can't get much out of it)

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