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  • Here is an idea. We post sounds we like most from any other synth. We try to replicate them in Obsidian. The voted best replications will be compiled in a pack that we will sell at the AppStore. We split the money, I get 50% for the idea and rest 50... will go to the lawyers because probably we’ll get sued by the…
  • Call me idiot (don’t you dare), and I am not a sound expert (no, really) but regarding the Obsidian I believe it was not build to have some character as many analog reincarnations through some kind of distortion, analog modeling, sound irregularity etc. so you will be able to use all the possible frequencies and destroy…
  • Ingenious! I’ll have to try this in-house.
  • Strangely enough Softpedia seem to have an old copy at their site. https://www.softpedia.com/get/Network-Tools/Misc-Networking-Tools/NanoSync.shtml Ermmmm... you aren’t a bot, right?
  • So far I think no. I tried to create a folder and put a patch inside using “folders” but NS couldn’t bother less. If Bruce Lee and Akira Kurosawa were alive would be proud... One of them at least... Not sure who... Cool! It has a Korg M1 feeling. And compared to the songs thread, this could be renamed minithread I believe.
  • Connecting a decent midi keyboard on iPad and using it along NS (or any “other daw app” to be politically correct) can create a powerful workstation. No, really. :) Of course there should be some more flexibility about midi (learn) mapping to the keyboard’s controllers but that’s another story.
  • Definitely spotted it first time I saw it. Actually I am completely sold in the visual feedback of the synth, especially the oscillator modulatiors. Tremendous job.
  • True, bells have so much harmonics that can render them a mental health danger. :p
  • Although I started with your patch and almost swear to God I’ll only modify it to be recognizable, I kinda distracted and ended up with nothing that comes close. Yep. You guessed it. An Orchestra hit... What do you mean you didn’t?... Anyway, the whole process taught me that the drive parameter in the filter, I never…
  • “For the sake of continuity”: If it is of any help, I have a nanokey studio (yep, love all nano stuff) that has a sustain button, which probably sends some kind of midi message. FWIW, I can confirm the button works with GarageBand, Nanologue (yeah that nano obsession again) and Magellan. It doesn’t with SynthOne, Animoog,…
  • I am not sure if I was clear but the workaround I suggested doesn’t work for all patches. If you are able to map the pedal, since it’s recognized,in the “Knob 2”, which act as a release amount on the amplification envelope in many patches, you will be able to use it as a “fake” sustain. It’s not really a full featured…
  • I think the most important factor here is the midi learn function and if your pedal sends a midi message and if the app recognizes this message. If you press the “LEARN” button in the MIDI CONTROLLER MAP and then push your pedal, it gets recognized by the app? As I get it the midi learn function scans for any change on any…
  • Sorry if I didn’t make myself clear. Here is what I did for testing purposes: I went to the mixer window, double tapped under the fader at (the obsidian name) and the track window appeared. In the right there are the midi controls for setting up the performance knobs. The “Knob 2” is in most cases the Amp envelop release…
  • Get a proper keyboard hooked up to this thing - it deserves it! :) I’d love to but I have a serious space problem. To get an idea, I use some mediocre Creative labs speakers for auditioning because they had the smallest footprint I could find. :D
  • And since we all nanolovers love workarounds... You can remap the sustain pedal in the midi controller map of the Obsidian, which seems to be the number 64 (hold pedal). ;) Not an ideal solution since not every patch use the same destinations... but that could be a rant for non lovers though.
  • Nah, It’s not my idea. It’s already there. I was just pointing it out. Definitely not the real deal but helps to add some variation to note characteristics when you don’t have a keyboard handy. Additionally you can overcome the zone cross fade, as you put it by using the bigger key setup. ;)
  • If it is of any help, I have a nanokey studio (yep, love all nano stuff) that has a sustain button, which probably sends some kind of midi message. FWIW, I can confirm the button works with GarageBand, Nanologue (yeah that nano obsession again) and Magellan. It doesn’t with SynthOne, Animoog, SunrizerXS and yep you guessed…
  • Not really a bug, actually I’m not sure why I am posting it, for the perfectionist maybe, or to get a price slice on the pack?... It seems that in the free pack the “INDEMO2” kit has not mapped the “INV2KK01-4” sample. The sample is there and you can fix it (map it) yourself though. Do I win anything?
  • If I was going to use the fewest possible words to describe it, will be: “It’s the most satisfying thing you can do spending 33 euros with your clothes on. But if this ain’t enough, you can always play it naked.” But unfortunately that won’t make much sense to audio geeks.
  • Don’t feel cheated though. That can make sense if you want to replace a particular type of sound, say “snare”, you won’t have to search back and forth multiple folders.
  • G> @fishgutt said: Actually don’t.!! It seems that the most samples are inside the ‘single’ folder and each kit incorporates heavy usage of effects to differentiate the style.
  • Although patches react to velocity, the onscreen keyboard is not velocity sensitive as in say GarageBand. (How they really achieved this?). Can be touch velocity sensitive in the sense that adjusts the velocity depending where in the key area you touch your finger. Lower part is loudy and upper is whispery.. or sum. No…
  • It certainly has an evolutionary element... I can’t decide if it’s cheery or creepy...
  • This gesture already seems to select all notes wich is super useful so it’s out of question I reckon.
  • I have to agree on that too... it’s really helpful for amateurs like me to try different notes when you don’t have a midi keyboard connected. There is already a button for turning off-on auditioning notes in the piano roll menu, so it could be handy to have one for auditioning keys. Or have the keys sound audition always…