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Super secret app! (Audiobus Remote)

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  • @Proto said:
    Is it a free candy generator. So everytime we push the audiobus icon we get a reward ?

    "Stare into the lion's eyes,
    and if you taste the candy -
    You'll get to the surprise!!"

    Ween.

  • @supadom said:
    Jackson Pollock's splishy splashy was noteworthy because he got there first. Guys, let's face it. You're a beautiful bunch of philosophers and my 5 year old does beautiful creative music with musyc. Everyone is the winner. Play the guitar and come up with close vocal harmonies or swipe your finger on the screen, what's the difference? Seemingly none. What is the definition of music not sure, guess whatever you fancy. You can twist and turn this argument as much as you like but would Picasso be who he became without making countless pencil sketches or Stockhausen without understanding harmony and composition? Not really. So yeah, keep swiping your screens, and pressing spawn buttons, sooner or later something noteworthy will come up. We're all but a mould on this blue planet anyway.

    "Getting there first" is absolutely crucial, but the place you get to has to have appeal. Hard work, and an innate sense of rhythm and symmetry played a huge part in the success of guys like Pollack, and minimalists Rothko & Elsworth Kelly... And also Sonny Sharock, Ornette Coleman, Sun Ra, etc.

    You can't just hand anyone an iPad w/ Egoist installed, and get something listenable. It takes dedication, and an ear for what works.

  • Got it. It's a random Pavlov bell emulator.

  • agreed. randomize functions work for some people, and not others. everybody has their own taste. let's move on ! . we all have the same goal on this forum.... to make new and interesting kind of music and sounds. And to try to guess what this cool new app is? everybody should make there guesses now, and see what the tally is so far.

    I'm going to guess some sort of audiobus mixer for switching between audiobus compatable apps, hopefully with some physics based automation? that would be cool!

  • Everyone's got toast.

  • Slot machine handle you pull and it cycles through your installed input/effect/output apps for those creative block moments

  • ....or .....and this is my hope ..... the Badgermin emulator we have all been waiting for

  • Hopefully it will midi sync to Rodent Quintet app I am Beta testing

  • Badgermin yeah!

  • +1

    One time I got to look at a Pollock under UV light. It showed that he didn't just drip and fling the paint; he also went back and painted little tails with a tiny paintbrush when it made sense (which is kind of nuts, but almost too obvious in hindsight)

  • @solador78 said:
    Yeah, being "good" at "art" usually comes down to having good taste.

    Perfectly written. Yes, we all have our musical likes and dislikes, biases and hangups, methods and madnesses, but if you want to please more than few like-minded people, you must know good music when you hear it, whether from your own hands or an algorithm.

  • Pollock wasn't random, he was what they called an Abstract Expressionist. Expression in the abstract is not random, it's just abstract.

  • @Moderndaycompiler said:
    Back in the day on my lowly Commodore 64, there was a patch utility for the Casio CZ 101 that had a unique approach. The idea was to load 16 sounds and the "randomizer" would pick values from each patch at random to create a new patch. It was quite effective at creating variations where I would set say 12 of the sounds to be the same patch (which had some characteristic I was interested in) and then choose some thing completely different for each of the remaining 4. Always gave useful and sometimes very surprising results....

    I was thinking of exactly this regarding randomization. I had that same application. The good old days....!

  • @1P18 said:
    Pollock wasn't random, he was what they called an Abstract Expressionist. Expression in the abstract is not random, it's just abstract.

    Nothing is random, not even random generators... just abstract.

  • @solador78 said:
    Nothing is random, not even random generators... just abstract.

    Not true, a lot of painters around the same time as Pollock were doing things that incorporated randomness, in which input from the artist was minimal at most. Random refers to the process not the result, just as abstract expression is a process, even if the result ends up being abstract in both cases.

  • Is it a skin generator whose skin patterns can be exported to other apps...with a random skin function?

  • I don't know everybody's background but seems we have people of all walks of life here. Some more, some less experienced in music (of all kinds), and philosophy, yet we all managed to have a cool discussion at this virtual table. The subject is huge (at least for me) and is bound to generate heat but it also got me thinking and question my perspective and others and that's probably the most important thing I got out of it. So...thank you.

  • @supadom said:
    I don't know everybody's background but seems we have people of all walks of life here. Some more, some less experienced in music (of all kinds), and philosophy, yet we all managed to have a cool discussion at this virtual table. The subject is huge (at least for me) and is bound to generate heat but it also got me thinking and question my perspective and others and that's probably the most important thing I got out of it. So...thank you.

    Agreed Supadom. I apologise if I was a little heavy handed in my initial response but it has turned into a fantastic rich discussion (if also a major diversion from the topic) This forum is great for churning through ideas.

    For my part, and i think many others said it better than I ever could, I believe random and chance events are a useful tool for generating ideas or for helping you reevaluate your ideas alongside other working methods. They don't replace the traditional working methods but add to the processes when involved in creative work. It still takes great skill and judgement and a lot of practice to create great music.

  • yeah> @supadom said:

    I don't know everybody's background but seems we have people of all walks of life here. Some more, some less experienced in music (of all kinds), and philosophy, yet we all managed to have a cool discussion at this virtual table. The subject is huge (at least for me) and is bound to generate heat but it also got me thinking and question my perspective and others and that's probably the most important thing I got out of it. So...thank you.

    like supadome like

    and i hear that the AudioBusTeam, is working on a supersupersecret button 2.0 just for you:
    it just randomly fill your samplr slots, with TextToSpeechSamples from the audioBusForum.

  • edited July 2015

    Fingerlab says in the most recent DM1 update notes: "Added the (forthcoming) Audiobus Remote protocol"
    So it seems it's not a randomizer. :)

    (on a sidenote: I wish Fingerlab was as efficient in fixing the DM1 MIDI issues persistent since iOS 8 as they are in giving away the super secret new app :) )

  • hehe, I was right :)

  • Hmm... If it's a new protocol then we need a 'Super Secret App' to automate and exploit the new protocol :D

  • @Samu said:
    Hmm... If it's a new protocol then we need a 'Super Secret App' to automate and exploit the new protocol :D

    Hmm... automation.

  • @Sebastian said:
    Hmm... automation.

    drool

  • The stuff we're launching on Thursday is a new class of app and we're listening to what you're suggesting here. It is going to be interesting what kind of feature requests you guys (and gals) are going to have once it's out.

  • Sigh. Not a crap filter/talent booster. Again.

  • nearly 19000 views on this thread??I assume some of you are raping the refresh button :)

  • @Sebastian said:
    The stuff we're launching on Thursday is a new class of app and we're listening to what you're suggesting here. It is going to be interesting what kind of feature requests you guys (and gals) are going to have once it's out.

    Oh, so it IS Angry Birds 2 then.

  • ooo automation? it is an automation app? that would be sweet.

  • Remote..

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