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is is great, but it’s a little glitchy, it hasn’t worked properly for me for quite a while. it need an update.
Your granular synth is great because in integrated rhythm very effectively. I love putting samples in and not know what it’s going to created. I can’t wait to see where you take it next !
I didn't experience any glitches at all, in fact I was puzzled as to how many grains could be active at the same time + the complexity of the interface + how fluid it is. There must've been some serious optimisation work done in the code for that one.
really, i’m gonna have to revisit that one, maybe it’s been updated. thanks
You should be!
I would suggest looking at how Geoshred deals with tuning (and they probably stole it from an earlier app). Instead of snapping into tune immediately as you approach the note, Geoshred more slowly pulls into tune as you get closer to the note circle. I believe the speed of that is even adjustable, although I've always found the default setting to be just right. And within the note's circle, you can still move your finger and play around with vibrato or microtuning. If you could put a target circle in the middle of your box and implement Geoshred's mechanisms, it would be a lot more musical than a double-tap snap-back.
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That encourages people to take a chance, but what sells the most is the way that SpaceCraft works, coupled with the potential as you further develop it.
The recent Soup granular app, by comparison, looked interesting, but was not anywhere near as intuitive, or fun, and the dev has a set course which means much of what was suggested cannot be added.
SpaceCraft, on the other hand, is limited only by the time you have available to put in to the project, and what development you find to be economically viable.
I think initially for speed of update a double tap is good, you could use the same timing as on the arp for turning on/off the notes.
@Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr Geoshred looks amazing! I've spent a fortune on apps lately but I eventually need to get that one too. I'm quickly becoming an iOS music guy now.
I like it. Like a quantised reset, so it happens in time with the grain speed/arp. That would be cool.
I think your instincts on price were right on the money. It's easy for all of us who've already paid a low price to say we would've paid more, but many of us bought your excellent app without too much extra thought because the price was low enough to take a chance. Now, since you have a lot of units out there in the wild and an army of happy users singing it's praise... you're over the hump.
Still think you could raise it a little though without much blowback. I'd at least go up a couple bucks with your next significant update. Sure, it's likely worth the $10 some are suggesting, but you might slow down the positive wave you're riding right now.
Just armchair speculation though. But, I would think you'd want to continue growing user base for as long as you can and then maybe ease into the $10 range a bit later.
Tardigrain is a cool granular synth that's also AU from a well known and respected developer. It's going for $4.99 now, but his apps tend to never move over that level for some reason. I'd likely put Spacecraft around that price point for continued user base growth. Going for a larger fan base will also have great value down the road when you're ready to release your next cool app.
Again, just armchair speculation. The iOS sound app users base are a fickle group. No telling what shiny new app we'll collectively all flutter to next week. lol
The thing I like most about double tap is that is non-invasive to the interface.
When all of the features are added, Spacecraft will look practically identical to what it was at launch. Even the settings screen will be mostly unchanged as most of the features you guys are asking for will be in an 3rd-layer Advanced settings pane (in progress).
Tell me about it, I’ve spend a few hundred euro in the last month....err probably more than that and now I’m lusting for the mini Moog app plus there is quanta coming 😱
@skiphunt I do really like tardigrain too, especially the way chords are used, really musical! This Audio Damage Quanta looks like it's going to be pretty epic too!
@deltaVaudio I love that you are a musician as well as a developer, and that you are on here praising these other apps with the rest of us. That is so very cool.
In case you're interested, some updates going through beta testing:
v1.0.2
Also, good news: I've had some advice from JUCE devs that I think will be able to help me fix the file save/load when in AU quicker than I expected, I'll look into that at the weekend.
Once AU is more usable, I'll move on to the thing that's most exciting: host tempo sync !
AWESOME! Can't wait. Enjoying the hell out of your app!
@deltaVaudio
You‘re on a roll!!! Awesome!
Do you know if the next release will be an app update or a whole new app ? I'm trying to decide if I should buy it now or wait for the next release, so I only have it on my iPad one time and buy it once 🙂
+1
@reasOne I haven't decided, but probably just an update. Certainly not a whole new app!
Appreciate your efforts!
Tempo sync is gonna rock.
+1 and great thanks to the dev!
Double thumbs aloft for the double tap!
Copy that ! And great to see you here and watching the app get love and grow is rad!
It looks like Apple didn't review the latest build in time so it will likely be Monday before it goes live unfortunately! however......
I have the host-synced tempo working in AUM, using tempo synced grains turns spacecraft into a very rhythmical instrument. This is a game changer for creative expression and is very non-invasive in the interface:
Wow man! How do you get all this done so fast? These new features and fixes are very much appreciated.
Sync was already in the code and has been from the beginning, I just de-scoped it for launch to try to minimise complexity. It's really my favourite way to play this thing.