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@oscillotus I have Magma and it's interesting for sure. Not exactly sure what it does haha. It can add some flavour with the wet turned way down, but otherwise just seems like a noise generator.
I will try that! It's indeed interesting, just a bit "in your face". Turning the wet down might add some texture to otherwise sterile sound. Thanks!
Wanting to hear from users on this- the only one I have enjoyed has been Tatat so far.
It's kind of like a granular effect imo. But I seem to get better results OOTB than with GRFX and Silo. GRFX and Silo sound more experimental to me, but I feel they also can do more complex stuff. So it really depends what your style/workflow is like. It is unique and has enough immediacy to quickly be part of my favourite effects.
Thx @oscillotus (dope handle)
I'm a big fan of GRFX and Silo.
I appreciate the info.
Thanks
I'm a big fan as well! Especially Silo!! Please keep in mind that the earlier comment was made after maybe 30 min of playing around, so it's not exactly what I'd call an in depth review :P But I tried it both with Relic Waves which produces continuous sounds and Relic Flow which produces more rhythmic patterns and I was very pleased in both cases.
I just spent a bit of time messing around with it. Long story short, I’m in love with this thing. It’s brilliant. Kind of a granular effect, kind of a gate effect, kind of a glitch effect, but hard to pin down. Can sound very different depending on the input and the settings. At times it almost seems musically aware, like the effect itself is grooving with the music in a responsive way. Super cool, oh, and it was also hitting 1% dsp which you definitely can’t say of GRFX and the like (which I still love).
In this jam there’s pretty much a Fauve on every instrument, plus a couple TTAPs, and it all goes into a slightly wet Rymdigare, a Magma, and a Fauve (the latter two are on-screen). I’d say it’s a must-have for anyone interested in destructive concepts, deteriorating sound, ambient/glitch/tape effect stuff… a lot of bang for your buck here. (I’m not being paid for this review, lol!!)
Just a little bit of wet signal from Magma + 90% dry does wonders. It becomes a broken reverb, delightfully evil.
Did not know this dev.
Thanks.
Looks very interesting.
Does Fauve get its input from the microphone?
You'll mainly want to use it as an AUv3 I'd imagine, loaded as an effect plugin after whatever audio you want to process.
LFOH! Is cool but not on sale with the rest.
Beautiful release from a very creative developer
Ofcourse, didn’t think of that.
And Tatat, do you use it in for example Aum as a midi controller/input or as an effect?
TATAT is a MIDI generator, so it’s used as an input or source.
In AUM there is the option to pick ‘Hardware Input’ then ‘iPad Microphone’ as a source so you could do this if you wanted to experiment.
Absolutely
Thanks, I will try that!
Great stuff @timfromtheborder
This thing is crazy fun on guitar!
I agree it’s definitely worth it! Even if it’s not quite squeegeeing my 3rd eye just yet! Also it probably won’t make me consider wearing a tie dye tee shirt which is a massive bonus.
Oi! Nowt wrong with a tye dye t-shirt😃
I just got gifted this from a buddy so I’m looking forward to it tonight !!!
Great jam! I bought Magma last night and it sounds so cool on drums. You’ve just sold me on Fauve too!
How is Fauve on DSP/CPU? Heavy, medium, low, etc…?
Does Tatat work with garageband?
So can you place a midigenerator in GB?
I would say medium to heavy - this is on an Air 4 with Fauve only in separate lane effect slots.
1=10%. 2=18%. 3=24%.
In the project I posted here I had 5 instances running. M1 Air 5. Each is using 1% DSP. Seems super light to me.