I couldn’t understand how to approach Hardcore without it being too much of a luck-based exercise. I get the feeling I’m not geek enough (or simply not smart enough? ). Should I just export a lot of diced waveforms? I wouldn’t even know how should I tweak them.
And with Softcore I’m not sure what I should take out of it that I don’t already have with that huge waveform pack - I think Adventure Kid is its name(?)
If there was a way to make chains I believe I could use it to quickly produce lots of waveforms and that way explore it better. Also add (illusion?) of waveform modulation on the machines (done this before on the MNM, loved it)
Or if I could export quickly with a shortcut and then chain them with octachainer.
Maybe there is a shortcut for saving that I missed? On Mac OS cmd+S didn’t work.
PS Edit: also I hope it’s obvious I’m not criticizing the tool itself. I would love to know one or two ways how to approach this for a start.
Can anyone help importing Single Cycles at Audioterm?
16-Bit PCM, not sure about the loop points, made some with ocen audio… Audioterm always throws them out of the folder. I`m on mac.
Cool tool - thanks! (edit: only tried softcore so far)
I am in a situation where I need to have a bunch of single cycles and so I thought I’d give this a try.
One thing I’m missing is an octave selector - might be a cool setting in the settings box to choose octave. I know I can double / halve the sample length, but it might be cool to let the app do this internally so it can handle rounding errors more appropriately.
I can’t get it to make sound either - MacOS Big Sur. I’ve got a working midi and audio setup over here, but not for this app. Am I crazy for thinking it’s weird to see the DLS Synth as a MIDI input device (I thought that was an output device)?
Just found this tool! the dedicated website for this gives a DNS error (it’s probably not around anymore), maybe you want to link to this thread from your website then! it’s too good to 404!
I can’t get either to run on macOS Ventura, on an Intel. Running either app brings up the “damaged” warning, despite running the xattr -cr <path> command.
Looks like it doesn’t meet the new security requirements for apps etc on newer versions of macOS, but you can run it if you do this:
Open your System Preferences and navigate to Privacy & Security
Choose Developer Tools and add the app to the list
Open a Terminal window and copy in this: xattr -d com.apple.quarantine , then drag the app to the Terminal window which enters its path. Make sure that the space is in between the command and the path!
That worked on my M1 Macbook running macOS Ventura 13.3.1
It’s running incredibly slow on this machine though, just a heads up.