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I’m thinking more like adding a ‘basic timestrech’ option for now, copy/paste code type job...and then in future adding a ‘pro’ option. So the two Algos would coexist but be totally separate options and would be no worries with backward compatibility. Eventually Just being able to select which algo you want.
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Aren’t there open source timestrech algo/code options that could be added to obsidian sample playback for now? That would be better than no option in a lot of cases and matt could then work on adding a better quality, more ‘natural’ at later date..
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‘Post IAA world’....?? erm, I’ve been using a few IAA apps more often than I’ve been using ns2 the past couple of weeks. Feel bad for people missing out on them.....
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Gave it 3 stars. Generous from my POV. Ns2 is work in progress more than any other daw I ever used. I’ve barely used it past week or so after brief honeymoon. Hoping 2019 sees things move forward quickly
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Yeah would make a huge difference for sound design from samples that can’t be multisampled for whatever reason...
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Bit early to be focusing on mpe stuff imho. Car needs wheels before you pimp the upholstery;)
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AFTER iPhone version? For real? Weird priorities. How many people actually use their phones for daw work? If it’s a lot then cool, glad devs are getting rich of those sales, if it isn’t then look out for existing customers first and focus on the iPad version (that people just paid for...) features for a while til it isn’t…
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Sorry but obsidian isn’t going to replace Model D for those kind of sounds and feeling ‘alive’ unless my iPad is puking in agony and I need more poly ;) Model d is vibez. Obsidian is tick boxes. Nothing wrong with that but even the dev said it was coded to not have any type of character. I like obsidian, don’t get me…
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None of it really matters though, I mean who actually cares about or is influenced by the way that some random guy words something trivial on a tiny forum? And It’s an ns2 forum so for someone to come here to single out ns2 (as opposed to talking about other daws) as having some catching up to do isn’t exactly a scandal...
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‘Shift/func’ button would come in useful for this kind of stuff.
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People are weird. So Defensive about things, as if negative opinion changes anything or adds/removes features and defending it protects their objects from impending doom. Ns2 has catching up to do hell yeah. Cubasis has catching up to do hell yeah. Only someone producing music in a cupboard for the past 5 years would get…
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Any thoughts on the user feature request? Exploding Slate pads to channels would be great. Pretty standard feature among similar modern daw environments and badly missed in Ns2.
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Yeah could be useful function to have around for multisampling. And I guess also for building a kit out of different source samples. Something I wondered before but this reminded me, does ns2 reference one file when multiple pads have same file loaded on them? Or duplicate it internally in ram?
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@dendy A lot of slicing will involve chopping stuff that isn’t on grid :( Especially until timestrech arrives... But yeah, Agreed for multisampling it could be ok. Haven’t tried that yet in ns2 so cant really comment on the workflow there.
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I think in practise this might prove slower than the other slicing workarounds people are suggesting? Having to save individually and then reload individually each slice to a pad is probably more annoying than just duplicating a sample across all pads and trimming it?
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Nice feature!
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I haven’t even gotten round to jamming with patches I’ve been making yet so it’s just been forward momentum and I don’t really understand what it is you guys are describing. Are you saying that NS2 autosaves over a patch while you’re tweaking and jamming on it?
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Haha. But why would anyone create ‘imagined’ problems if there were none? They’d be too busy being content ;)
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Or wetransfer.com
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Have you tried zipping it first?
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EVERYTHING sounds good in to a 424 ;) Sorry if I read your post wrong. Just seemed like an odd thing to say, like you could persuade yourself to be content with almost any daw/software/instrument using that equation ;) ‘it’s not you, it’s me’ ;)
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Erm....Since when did a feature request = someone not being able to make ‘decent songs’? Can make a decent song on a 4-track cassette deck...doesn’t make it a 2” 24 track deck ;) Confusing correlation to throw out there to insinuate that feature requests have anything to do with the quality of music that people are capable…
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I guess I’m mostly comparing to ableton racks, bitwig, b3, maschine....the more recent Daws I suppose. Also, In desktop it doesn’t feel like a daw necessarily needs to cover this stuff for themselves with an internal instrument as vst is so easily and completely intergrated. Like you can just buy something like Geist and…
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It’s really hard not to compare Slate with other daw pad samplers when using it and the possible results. No matter which way I come at it when trying to persuade myself it’s not too limited or inconconvenient for various uses, eventually I wind up feeling like I’m just deluding myself and questioning why I’m persevering.…
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Funny thread.
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Maybe it would be easier to revisit these ideas after track freeze arrives. If multiple instance etc is the no.1 usp for Obsidian then that could still kinda remain if we can freeze tracks. But yeah, bit pointless in terms of effort/reward really as there are plenty of other AU out there. Deeper daw functions should be…
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+1 These kind of behaviours make things much more fluid/intuitive.
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Like automation for scale? Yeah that’d be useful for me too. And big +1 for scale settings per track.
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@mrwilson Yeah ‘explode’ pads would make a big difference for me in ns2 day to day use. Been requested in a few threads now so hopefully Matt will get on it.
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ReSlice is great for experimenting and happy accidents but I’ve never used it in a more traditional way. Will check it out for the uses people have been talking about. I wouldn’t have thought an internal slicing function was hard to add (comparatively, in the grand scheme of things ;). Hopefully Matt’ll throw it in there…