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I think it went from polyphony of 16 down to 12 on the last update - iPad that is!
It got fixed back to 16 in 1.3.6
Ok - you’re the oracle! Only just saying what it says on the store!
iPad has 16, iPhone has 8 (this is hardware limitation).
iPad has 650 presets, iPhone has 300 presets by default.
AppStore states the same.
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Oops just sent a screenshot from the iPhone version but the iPad version says the same!
What @kv331audio_bulent means is that those issues were fixed. It is confusingly stated but the version restored the 16 voice polyphony that was mistakenly reduced in the previous version.
All those issues listed are the ones fixed.
I think it’s saying that it was a problem that’s been fixed
Ah! Thanks for the clarification. Hold my hands up to the oracle!
And I tested the actual iPad and iPhone apps and found polyphonies as stated on the store pages.
At first I thought you had scribbled directly on the Minilab, but on closer inspection I see it's paper stuck down. It would be pretty cool to make Illustrator or Photoshop templates that could be printed out for various iOS synths and swapped out interchangeably on the Minilab.
hi Robert..I like what you did here with the labels on the mini..are these freehand or stickers or what? I always thought a template sheet oud be a good solution.
well not an oud solution..but would..
It’s solid, I’ve got it to do all kinds of stuff way beyond EDM (and I hate EDM type stuff)
I was trying to come up with something like this..
Glad you pointed this out, and it’s no joke!
That is a great idea! It would be very nice.
@johnp352
What I did was take the shapes out of the manual and composed it on an image editor. Then printed it on “thick paper”, kind of like card. Afterwards I just used some crayons to paint the different colors
Next time, If I have the time, I will print out the colors directly from the computer to make it look better. Probably not, as too much time is involved.
Will share the Minilab templates, however, in case someone doesn’t want to take the time to map all the templates with different CC’s. ;-]
Primer (as a separate free app) is AUv3.
Ha! I had no idea - thanks for the heads up
LayR - as simple or as deep as you want it to be.
Is the limitations to the amount of layers it can have only limited by the cpu? I have it but haven’t opened it up too often but it’s been nagging at me lately to play it
I have created patches with more than 30 oscillators. It is awesome.
Pretty much. My one sort-of-complaint is that it’s easy to get confused after a while. I have resorted to sketching out a patch with pen and paper which is no help at all if you go back to it after a few months.
If you want to spend many years just on a wild programming journey, try VirSyn Tera Synth. It has its issues, but I can just end up on a journey of making weird sounds for days on end...OK then, this is probably not the synth to go for if you just want to make some music lol
This will be true of any synth that gives you so many building blocks and possible pathways, no? Keeping notes for complex patches seems like good practice .
Ja, but I’m lazy and disorganised 😢
Just curious, what makes it terrible in your opinion? It’s busy because there’s a lot going on but I don’t recall ever getting lost.
Fwiw, it sounds great imo. It might not have the most beautiful graphics, but the organization seems fine and I use synths for how they sound .