https://instagram.com/p/5xkPY4DmVX/
Just wanted to share something that surprised me. It's super cool to see an artist I really like using stuff I wrote (and another synth from a friend). For reference, it's both the one on the bottom middle (and he has a 2nd one on the middle left) as well as the half-size effect on the middle right.
https://instagram.com/p/5xkPY4DmVX/
Just wanted to share something that surprised me. It's super cool to see an artist I really like using stuff I wrote (and another synth from a friend). For reference, it's both the one on the bottom middle (and he has a 2nd one on the middle left) as well as the half-size effect on the middle right.
Woogiebugnice, mana!
Let me know when you're a world famous musician.
[quote=Woogiebug]nice, mana![/quote]
Let me know when you're a world famous musician.
Sorry, I thought you were being ironic, the +frags disagree, haha.
Sorry, I thought you were being ironic, the +frags disagree, haha.
That's pretty awesome. It's great that it's out there, a shame you'll never get credit for it specifically.
That's pretty awesome. It's great that it's out there, a shame you'll never get credit for it specifically.
grats! that's a good pad on the shoulder
grats! that's a good pad on the shoulder
i'm interested, what does it do specifically? why use it over alternative software?
also the UI seems very small, how did you keep it usable at that scale?
i'm interested, what does it do specifically? why use it over alternative software?
also the UI seems very small, how did you keep it usable at that scale?
fatswimdudei'm interested, what does it do specifically? why use it over alternative software?
also the UI seems very small, how did you keep it usable at that scale?
There's a lot more to it than the screenshot, so here's a short list:
- It's one of the few DAWs on iPad (and designed with using touch in mind). So, you can drag out different instruments and effects and link them through each other. Whether it's the right tool for you or not, that's really up to what you're looking for.
- That view in the screenshot is actually the zoomed out view. So, you can probably tell it's separated into 9 sections (3x3). If you tap on one section, it zooms in.
- The synth in question is iMini, it's a port of a desktop VST from Arturia (the MiniV), so it's a specific brand and set of sounds.
I don't work for them anymore, but it's pretty good software, and the audio quality of iMini especially is really good (the audio code is the same as on the desktop version). One of the Arturia audio engineers couldn't tell the difference between the two versions in a blind test.
[quote=fatswimdude]i'm interested, what does it do specifically? why use it over alternative software?
also the UI seems very small, how did you keep it usable at that scale?[/quote]
There's a lot more to it than the screenshot, so here's a short list:
- It's one of the few DAWs on iPad (and designed with using touch in mind). So, you can drag out different instruments and effects and link them through each other. Whether it's the right tool for you or not, that's really up to what you're looking for.
- That view in the screenshot is actually the zoomed out view. So, you can probably tell it's separated into 9 sections (3x3). If you tap on one section, it zooms in.
- The synth in question is iMini, it's a port of a desktop VST from Arturia (the MiniV), so it's a specific brand and set of sounds.
I don't work for them anymore, but it's pretty good software, and the audio quality of iMini especially is really good (the audio code is the same as on the desktop version). One of the Arturia audio engineers couldn't tell the difference between the two versions in a blind test.
mana One of the Arturia audio engineers couldn't tell the difference between the two versions in a blind test.
A deaf man couldn't tell the difference.
[quote=mana] One of the Arturia audio engineers couldn't tell the difference between the two versions in a blind test.[/quote]
A deaf man couldn't tell the difference.
competitive tf2 is now world famous by association, thank you mana xoxo
competitive tf2 is now world famous by association, thank you mana xoxo
this dudes name sounds like my sharona
this dudes name sounds like my sharona
[img]http://orig03.deviantart.net/5e41/f/2010/147/2/f/mike_shinoda__s_pie_chart_by_creatheist.jpg[/img]
mana is my favorite tf.tv administrator
mana is my favorite tf.tv administrator
manaWoogiebugnice, mana!
Let me know when you're a world famous musician.
it went to your head so fast.....
[quote=mana][quote=Woogiebug]nice, mana![/quote]
Let me know when you're a world famous musician.[/quote]
it went to your head so fast.....
that's pretty dope! how'd you get started developing music production software?
that's pretty dope! how'd you get started developing music production software?
mike shinoda supporting comp TF2 what a guy
mike shinoda supporting comp TF2 what a guy
SORRY WOOGS I've been super stressed lately so I read it as sarcastic. My bad.
bootsthat's pretty dope! how'd you get started developing music production software?
I went to school thinking this (and game dev) is the kind of stuff I'd like to know and do. I don't work there anymore but I'm thinking of spending time to make stuff independently.
SORRY WOOGS I've been super stressed lately so I read it as sarcastic. My bad.
[quote=boots]that's pretty dope! how'd you get started developing music production software?[/quote]
I went to school thinking this (and game dev) is the kind of stuff I'd like to know and do. I don't work there anymore but I'm thinking of spending time to make stuff independently.
mana i've been wanting to make my own grain synthesizer for a while but have no clue how to start
good job actually getting a used synth cuz it's hard af
mana i've been wanting to make my own grain synthesizer for a while but have no clue how to start
good job actually getting a used synth cuz it's hard af