I like the reduced possibilities. It's a rompler. Why not? However, with the given possibilities you can change the sounds more or less drastic. And when I want to build sounds from ground up I start Sunrizer.
Nope ACP won't work. I tried importing audio into Meteor and M told me there was nothing to import. Maybe ACP works on shorter sounds though?
Don't get me wrong, I love a good Rompler (and this isn't garbage), but I like the ones that I have more control over the programming, and I can save! At least give us save, Camel?
pasteboard kindof works, but the BPM seems wrong (and there's a gap after it loops a few times). Anyone else have this problem? I'm pasting from nanoloop
So, compared to a hardware 'piano' keyboard: positive: wiggle fingers for vibrato? negative: - no actual keys so you have to look at what you are doing - smaller keys
Personally for this stuff, I prefer my Roland MIDI keyboard..
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Simply brilliant and NO WIST support ;)
As a controller yes. But as a programmable iOS synth? It's not quite there yet.
Unfortunately the ACP board doesn't seem to work. :(
And changing some parameters also changes other in unwanted ways. So bugs are present in v1. But early days yet :)
Works fine for me... :)
Well that sucks.
At least it was free garbage.
I like the reduced possibilities. It's a rompler. Why not? However, with the given possibilities you can change the sounds more or less drastic. And when I want to build sounds from ground up I start Sunrizer.
Nope ACP won't work. I tried importing audio into Meteor and M told me there was nothing to import. Maybe ACP works on shorter sounds though?
Don't get me wrong, I love a good Rompler (and this isn't garbage), but I like the ones that I have more control over the programming, and I can save! At least give us save, Camel?
Brilliant from the boys from Brazil
I agree about "save".
pasteboard kindof works, but the BPM seems wrong (and there's a gap after it loops a few times). Anyone else have this problem? I'm pasting from nanoloop
So, compared to a hardware 'piano' keyboard:
positive: wiggle fingers for vibrato?
negative:
- no actual keys so you have to look at what you are doing
- smaller keys
Personally for this stuff, I prefer my Roland MIDI keyboard..
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