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iDensity

God, I wish I knew how to make the most of this app. So so intriguing, but I can't make it work. It's like having dictionary foreign words but not understanding the grammar. Any advice? Videos?

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  • Try freezing samples and playing it with a sequencer by using midi in.
    I also really like to use it with a snare or hi hat to create a textural roll of sorts.

  • I use it a lot for soundscapes. Load up a few samples, point the channels into AUM for more FX and start mucking about with the speeds, pitches and playbacks. Love it.

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  • edited April 2017

    @MonzoPro and @Stupidzen

    Both ideas that hadn't occurred to me. I was using the app as a standalone to create a piece of something — say, a ghost fragment of another more fully formed song. Very good idea to feed it to other destinations. So when you play it in a sequencer, say Modstep — how does that work? How are the different channels in iDensity triggered?

    @Max23 is telling me I need to get the more complex version of the app I don't understand already. :)

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  • edited April 2017

    It looks as if the new Mood might be a kind of encompassing update in Pulsaret?

    EDIT: I have no idea what language that sentence was translated from. I think I meant to suggest that the new Amazing Apps synth, Mood, seems to incorporate some of iPulsaret's architecture.

  • edited April 2017

    This is an app i'm still not real clear on myself. I do use it, but as an au in aum. Up until now just recording freeform pads and synths in the key i'm working in and just adding dabs of flavor into a song. The snare trick sounds cool. Will try that.
    My issue is that preproduction, preparing samples or loops beforehand, is not my strong suit. I add as i go. I think this app really shines for vocals.

  • @vpich
    I, too, never want to spend a session trimming sound files to precise lengths and bpm for potential future use.

    But you have given me an idea that I could take phrases (vocal, synth, bass, drum, whatever) from a track and reintroduce them via iDensity as a new flavor.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    @MonzoPro and @Stupidzen

    Both ideas that hadn't occurred to me. I was using the app as a standalone to create a piece of something — say, a ghost fragment of another more fully formed song. Very good idea to feed it to other destinations. So when you play it in a sequencer, say Modstep — how does that work? How are the different channels in iDensity triggered?

    @Max23 is telling me I need to get the more complex version of the app I don't understand already. :)

    I tend to get it running alongside other apps, such as Patterning and ReSlice, Borderlands etc. all going through AUM into a master bus with a whole load of fx on it.

  • I just use it with other stuff too, usually only running one track. I just freeze it and play a texture melodically.

  • @MonzoPro said:
    I use it a lot for soundscapes. Load up a few samples, point the channels into AUM for more FX and start mucking about with the speeds, pitches and playbacks. Love it.

    How are you getting individual channels from ID into AUM?

  • @slicetwo said:

    @MonzoPro said:
    I use it a lot for soundscapes. Load up a few samples, point the channels into AUM for more FX and start mucking about with the speeds, pitches and playbacks. Love it.

    How are you getting individual channels from ID into AUM?

    Difficult to remember what I was on about two and a half years ago, but probably just pointed a single IAA into AUM.

    It’s been updated to an AU now though, so you can load multiple instances into AUM, and it also has it’s own matrix now, so you might be able to route it that way. If not, ApeMatrix will do the job.

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @slicetwo said:

    @MonzoPro said:
    I use it a lot for soundscapes. Load up a few samples, point the channels into AUM for more FX and start mucking about with the speeds, pitches and playbacks. Love it.

    How are you getting individual channels from ID into AUM?

    Difficult to remember what I was on about two and a half years ago, but probably just pointed a single IAA into AUM.

    It’s been updated to an AU now though, so you can load multiple instances into AUM, and it also has it’s own matrix now, so you might be able to route it that way. If not, ApeMatrix will do the job.

    Cool cool. Thanks.

  • @slicetwo said:

    @MonzoPro said:

    @slicetwo said:

    @MonzoPro said:
    I use it a lot for soundscapes. Load up a few samples, point the channels into AUM for more FX and start mucking about with the speeds, pitches and playbacks. Love it.

    How are you getting individual channels from ID into AUM?

    Difficult to remember what I was on about two and a half years ago, but probably just pointed a single IAA into AUM.

    It’s been updated to an AU now though, so you can load multiple instances into AUM, and it also has it’s own matrix now, so you might be able to route it that way. If not, ApeMatrix will do the job.

    Cool cool. Thanks.

    Just watched your video, very nice.

    I've neglected the app a bit, but dived in again this morning and then purchased iPulsaret. Very cool apps.

  • Try using it as an AU. This way your focused on only one single instance.

  • Is it normal that idensity looks completely different in Aum than standalone?

    In standalone I can load six samples and as auv3 in aum only one.

  • @Meek3 said:
    Is it normal that idensity looks completely different in Aum than standalone?

    In standalone I can load six samples and as auv3 in aum only one.

    Yes, it's like that and it's designed like that, the idea is that you can just use multiple instances of the AUv3

  • edited October 2025

    I use it as IAA in AUM so I can have all the samples running vocals or phrases.

    I find it more useful. When I have to sit on an app for a more than a few seconds, my TikTok baby brain will lose the plot.

  • Thanks for both answers.
    Really helpfull
    Problem solved

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