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Solderbox By Bram Bos & Jakob Haq

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  • @robosardine said:

    @Robin2 said:
    Bought Solderbox yesterday thanks to the generous sale - thanks @brambos and @jakoB_haQ, I’ve already had my money’s worth in fun with it.

    Just want to ask a quick question to check something. Am I right in thinking it’s not velocity sensitive? When I’ve tried adjusting velocity levels that seems to be the case - no changes heard except silent at 0 velocity.

    If it’s user error, how do I set it up to respond to velocity? Thanks.

    I see it’s priced at £6.99 at the moment. I take it this is the sale price? How much does it cost normally & how long does the sale last?

    Usual price is £12.99 i think.

  • @Robin2 said:

    @robosardine said:

    @Robin2 said:
    Bought Solderbox yesterday thanks to the generous sale - thanks @brambos and @jakoB_haQ, I’ve already had my money’s worth in fun with it.

    Just want to ask a quick question to check something. Am I right in thinking it’s not velocity sensitive? When I’ve tried adjusting velocity levels that seems to be the case - no changes heard except silent at 0 velocity.

    If it’s user error, how do I set it up to respond to velocity? Thanks.

    I see it’s priced at £6.99 at the moment. I take it this is the sale price? How much does it cost normally & how long does the sale last?

    Usual price is £12.99 i think.

    Great - thank you 👍🏻

  • @robosardine said:

    @Robin2 said:
    Bought Solderbox yesterday thanks to the generous sale - thanks @brambos and @jakoB_haQ, I’ve already had my money’s worth in fun with it.

    Just want to ask a quick question to check something. Am I right in thinking it’s not velocity sensitive? When I’ve tried adjusting velocity levels that seems to be the case - no changes heard except silent at 0 velocity.

    If it’s user error, how do I set it up to respond to velocity? Thanks.

    I see it’s priced at £6.99 at the moment. I take it this is the sale price? How much does it cost normally & how long does the sale last?

    These are holiday prices, so I'd not expect them to last past Thanksgiving or "Black Friday".

  • @NeuM said:

    @robosardine said:

    @Robin2 said:
    Bought Solderbox yesterday thanks to the generous sale - thanks @brambos and @jakoB_haQ, I’ve already had my money’s worth in fun with it.

    Just want to ask a quick question to check something. Am I right in thinking it’s not velocity sensitive? When I’ve tried adjusting velocity levels that seems to be the case - no changes heard except silent at 0 velocity.

    If it’s user error, how do I set it up to respond to velocity? Thanks.

    I see it’s priced at £6.99 at the moment. I take it this is the sale price? How much does it cost normally & how long does the sale last?

    These are holiday prices, so I'd not expect them to last past Thanksgiving or "Black Friday".

    Indeed! There is also a subtle hint in the image itself.. ;)

  • @brambos said:
    Indeed! There is also a subtle hint in the image itself.. ;)

    Darn! I am terrible at ciphers.

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  • @brambos said:

    @NeuM said:

    @robosardine said:

    @Robin2 said:
    Bought Solderbox yesterday thanks to the generous sale - thanks @brambos and @jakoB_haQ, I’ve already had my money’s worth in fun with it.

    Just want to ask a quick question to check something. Am I right in thinking it’s not velocity sensitive? When I’ve tried adjusting velocity levels that seems to be the case - no changes heard except silent at 0 velocity.

    If it’s user error, how do I set it up to respond to velocity? Thanks.

    I see it’s priced at £6.99 at the moment. I take it this is the sale price? How much does it cost normally & how long does the sale last?

    These are holiday prices, so I'd not expect them to last past Thanksgiving or "Black Friday".

    Indeed! There is also a subtle hint in the image itself.. ;)

    A but you left out the year, leaving us hanging.

  • @wim said:

    @brambos said:

    @NeuM said:

    @robosardine said:

    @Robin2 said:
    Bought Solderbox yesterday thanks to the generous sale - thanks @brambos and @jakoB_haQ, I’ve already had my money’s worth in fun with it.

    Just want to ask a quick question to check something. Am I right in thinking it’s not velocity sensitive? When I’ve tried adjusting velocity levels that seems to be the case - no changes heard except silent at 0 velocity.

    If it’s user error, how do I set it up to respond to velocity? Thanks.

    I see it’s priced at £6.99 at the moment. I take it this is the sale price? How much does it cost normally & how long does the sale last?

    These are holiday prices, so I'd not expect them to last past Thanksgiving or "Black Friday".

    Indeed! There is also a subtle hint in the image itself.. ;)

    A but you left out the year, leaving us hanging.

    At the rate Black Friday evolved into Black Week and now Black November it's not far fetched to expect 2026 to be Black Year.

  • @brambos said:

    @wim said:

    @brambos said:

    @NeuM said:

    @robosardine said:

    @Robin2 said:
    Bought Solderbox yesterday thanks to the generous sale - thanks @brambos and @jakoB_haQ, I’ve already had my money’s worth in fun with it.

    Just want to ask a quick question to check something. Am I right in thinking it’s not velocity sensitive? When I’ve tried adjusting velocity levels that seems to be the case - no changes heard except silent at 0 velocity.

    If it’s user error, how do I set it up to respond to velocity? Thanks.

    I see it’s priced at £6.99 at the moment. I take it this is the sale price? How much does it cost normally & how long does the sale last?

    These are holiday prices, so I'd not expect them to last past Thanksgiving or "Black Friday".

    Indeed! There is also a subtle hint in the image itself.. ;)

    A but you left out the year, leaving us hanging.

    At the rate Black Friday evolved into Black Week and now Black November it's not far fetched to expect 2026 to be Black Year.

    “No colors anymore
    I want them to turn black”

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  • Is there any way have a generative patch set up using the pulse sequencer etc. but have its playback/audibility linked to the host transport (like the Hilda sequencer) or triggered by a MIDI note rather than going all the time to make it more flexible in real world usage? And what does the Host AU parameter control? @brambos?

  • @Robin2 said:
    Is there any way have a generative patch set up using the pulse sequencer etc. but have its playback/audibility linked to the host transport (like the Hilda sequencer) or triggered by a MIDI note rather than going all the time to make it more flexible in real world usage? And what does the Host AU parameter control? @brambos?

    Currently the sequencer adapts to the tempo, but runs independent of the host's transport state indeed. I need to check if making it respond to transport will break anything internally or have side-effects, but I'll keep it in mind!

    The Host parameter lets me interact with the plugin when run in standalone mode. There's no official mechanism for that in the AU specs, so I use this AU parameter as a communication channel. It doesn't do anything meaningful in other hosts :smile:

  • @brambos said:

    @Robin2 said:
    Is there any way have a generative patch set up using the pulse sequencer etc. but have its playback/audibility linked to the host transport (like the Hilda sequencer) or triggered by a MIDI note rather than going all the time to make it more flexible in real world usage? And what does the Host AU parameter control? @brambos?

    Currently the sequencer adapts to the tempo, but runs independent of the host's transport state indeed. I need to check if making it respond to transport will break anything internally or have side-effects, but I'll keep it in mind!

    The Host parameter lets me interact with the plugin when run in standalone mode. There's no official mechanism for that in the AU specs, so I use this AU parameter as a communication channel. It doesn't do anything meaningful in other hosts :smile:

    Brilliant, thanks for the reply @brambos. Glad to hear you’ll consider having it respond to transport if it’s technically possible. Thanks for the explanation of the Host parameter too. Cheers.

  • @Robin2 said:
    Is there any way have a generative patch set up using the pulse sequencer etc. but have its playback/audibility linked to the host transport (like the Hilda sequencer) or triggered by a MIDI note rather than going all the time to make it more flexible in real world usage? And what does the Host AU parameter control? @brambos?

    I have made a slight tweak, so that the Pulsequencer module now respects the playback/transport state of the host in AUv3 mode.

    So when the host starts playing, the sequencer module also starts playing. That should make it easier to integrate generative patches in a DAW setting.

    I don't know how long Apple will take for the review, but it'll be coming soon in the next update.

  • @brambos said:

    @Robin2 said:
    Is there any way have a generative patch set up using the pulse sequencer etc. but have its playback/audibility linked to the host transport (like the Hilda sequencer) or triggered by a MIDI note rather than going all the time to make it more flexible in real world usage? And what does the Host AU parameter control? @brambos?

    I have made a slight tweak, so that the Pulsequencer module now respects the playback/transport state of the host in AUv3 mode.

    So when the host starts playing, the sequencer module also starts playing. That should make it easier to integrate generative patches in a DAW setting.

    I don't know how long Apple will take for the review, but it'll be coming soon in the next update.

    That’s great news, thank you so much @brambos. Cheers.

  • edited March 26

    Made a first patch with solderbox.

    Hexagliphics from another ipad.

    Setting up all the weird synths again ( thermo etc )

    I need to make loops though before tweaking like this ( so tweaking over patterns obviously )

    Otherwise you cant even be bothered to sequence a few notes.

  • edited March 26

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