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Waymaker is the best linear (fader style) sequencer suite ever, IMO.
I'm gonna give it a try. No promises when (or if) it'll be complete though.
Here here! I liken it to Drambo in that it can be as simple or as complex as you want to take it. And I always get mesmerized by that mountain range heh. Dudes got a way with Uis…
Cool, no worries. If you come up with something, fantastic; if not, no problem.
That seems uncharacteristically selfish if the motivation is to leverage Waymaker sales. It's hard to come up with other reasons for not opening it up more though. I'm hoping there's more to it than that. At first I thought it must be that smooth pitch transformations aren't possible, but the fact that you can do smooth glides with Waymaker isn't consistent with that.
Oh well, I'm all for developers sticking to their vision for their apps. I just like to feel like I see some reasoning behind things, and I would hate to think it's just wanting to cross-sell his own apps. I don't want to assume it's that, so I'm just going to let it go.
Shouldn't be too hard. The proof of concept only took a few minutes. I can "play" the pitches no problem. I have some ideas for features to add.
I've had several plugin crashes while changing pitches with the AUv3 parameters. Could be a reason why the feature isn't more widely supported so far.
You could send in audio chords via sidechain to get those harmonies
Yeah, it’s been on my list for a while now. I’ll do a bit more digging, though the potential ‘closed system’ is a bit off-putting.
I finally got around to buying Coastline yesterday and the results I'm getting are pretty close to what you can hear in any of the YT videos that have been posted in this thread. It's deep, intuitive--and it's just got this vibe that Aqeel seems to exude. (I buy his apps as much to support his YT video walkthroughs as his narration is as soothing as his apps.)
I also own Parrot and I'd say the "repeater" nature of the two apps is where the similarities end. Parrot is much more tied to the grid and is built for more rhythmic and chaotic textures. Yes, you can coax smooth, ambient stuff out of it but it doesn't feel as natural to me just based on how the UI leads you through choices. Coastline on the other hand seems to purposely take you off the grid to get that chilled out vibe I mention above.
Anyway, my two cents.
Thanks @lukesleepwalker. Yeah, I agree with your assessment, cheers.
I surely must be doing something wrong.
The coastlinne fx doesnt seem to have much influence on the sound.
The 2 synths add or change not much as an effect.
So what am I doing wrong?
I like it a lot but without a mix control it's a no.
You probably don't have the Threshold level set right. Highly recommend reading the manual or watching a video
Forgot about the manual. Thanks 😊
There is a dry/wet AU parameter exposed so depending on host, it’s easy to control.
I must admit there are omissions - like no mix control on the interface and the aforementioned pitch automation awkwardness - which stop this from being the absolute ‘all-in-one without any faffing around setting up other things’ pleasure it could be.
It’s a great app, no doubt, but these things make it a flawed masterpiece for me.
Is the pitch automation still only available via Waymaker?
I do like the sounds this app makes, aside from the possible pitch workaround, the only thing keeping me on the fence is how much I'd use it as it's a very distinct effect.
Yes, the mix control is such a weird omission. I sure hope @aqeelaadam is paying attention to feedback here. The pitch automation is also a no-brainer from a user experience perspective (though don't know the technical constraints or the strategic vision vis a vis Waymaker, which I won't buy because I don't really want another sequencer). The other thing that I wish I could do is control each sustainer separately. There are probably CPU constraints that prevent this but it sure would be neat if each sustainer--even if just 2 or 3--could have different settings.
No, you can automate pitch via the exposed AU parameters too so it is certainly possible without Waymaker. I’m also going to be checking the PatchStorage Mosaic page to see whether @wim comes up with some magic script as an additional workaround.
Yeah, I do know what you mean regarding it being a very distinct effect. Personally I had the same feeling but I decided to keep it and not request a refund as I feel I’ve already had my £12’s worth of use out of it. I’ll be honest and say that I’m still searching for ways to use it which yield very different results though. I think the key is automation/modulation. Automating the buffer recording rather than relying on the threshold, with a short buffer size and lower hold time, for example, can stop it from ‘just’ producing a beautiful drone.
Yes, likewise, I do hope @aqeelaadam is keeping track of feedback and opinions. As I said, I think it’s a flawed masterpiece and there is definitely room for fine tuning and maybe a few decisions being revisited.
Agree about the sustainers but, yes, maybe that’s due to CPU usage. The (sort of) workaround is creative use of the sustainer Lock AU parameter I guess? Lock sustainers, change the settings for the remaining unlocked sustainers and so on.
Ah cool, thanks for the info.
Yeah, it’d be useful to hear a few examples with a short buffer setting, so there’s more variation.
Still haven’t totally written it off yet, it is a lovely sounding effect, and it’d be a great pairing for the new AlchemDie app.