UK based Doug Woods (The Sound Test Room) will be doing a live review / demo with some of our ambient packs today at 12pm PST 8 PM UK time. Stoked for this!! Hope you can tune in!!
Using sounds from www.soundtrackloops.com
UK based Doug Woods (The Sound Test Room) will be doing a live review / demo with some of our ambient packs today at 12pm PST 8 PM UK time. Stoked for this!! Hope you can tune in!!
Using sounds from www.soundtrackloops.com
Hello friends! I just wanted to share the USB C hub I recently bought from Amazon. It works quite well and it’s on sale.
USB C Hub Multiport Adapter 9 in 1 Docking Station USB C to 4K HDMI Adapter with 3 USB3.0,Audio,Tf/Sd Card Reader,100W PD Charger,USB-C Port Compatible for MacBook Laptops More Type C Devices
Get it on Amazon here https://amzn.to/3RvILpa $29.99
Intro sale until 11 July with 40% off!
Fosfat – Transient Fertilizer, will add bite and oomph to your beat. It enriches your percussive sounds by following the dynamic of the incoming sound and adding tonal and noise textures to it. We think of it almost like an EQ, in the way it shapes the sound, but it adds instead of cutting or boosting. It’s perfect for when you have a nutrient deficient recording (lacking bass or attack in the kick for example), or if you just want to add some extra sub or pleasant stereo fizz to any percussive sound.
In addition to the obvious option of using multiple instances of Fosfat across your drum tracks, the possibility to precisely dial in it’s trigger lets you pinpoint any frequency area or transient of your choice in recordings of whole drum kits or any drum loop sample, thus giving you a very efficient and musical way of enhancing specific parts. Together with an oscillator, noise, low and high cut filters, stereo width, gain and more, you have a beat-fertilizing hothouse letting your percussive sounds really grow and bloom.
Features:
• Multiple audio-visualizations makes dialing in accurate settings very easy
• Controls for trigger frequency and width respectively
• Sine wave oscillator with optional pitch drop
• Noise with adjustable stereo width
• Attack and release
• Low cut and high cut filters
• 4 instances of volume control
• Wave rendition
Read more: https://klevgrand.com/products/fosfat
BLEASS Monolit is a Mono Synthesizer inspired by BLEASS Alpha & BLEASS Omega Synthesizers.
BLEASS Monolit combines the rich analogue sound and intuitive ease-of-use of BLEASS Alpha with the creative expressiveness of BLEASS Omega. The result is a compact, efficient, mono-synth tailor-made for creating thunderous basses, searing leads, sparkling arpeggios and other-worldly SFX.
Just download to your desktop, iPhone or iPad, and immediately start designing and playing original and inspirational sounds. And thanks to Monolit’s super-efficient low-CPU synth engine, even the humblest of devices will have no problem running many instances of this fabulous-sounding synth.
The instrument’s interface is super-straightforward and easy to use, with intuitive graphic controls and long-throw faders that feel tactile and precise whether you are using touch screen or mouse. If you need some extra sonic inspiration, BLEASS Monolit includes a dice button that generates new values for all the synth’s settings, but does so in a way that’s carefully tuned to create useable yet unique sounds. And of course, as with all BLEASS products, Monolit comes with a library of factory presets packed with a wide variety of different sounds, with additional sound packs also available produced by BLEASS’ network of talented sound designers.
Get Monolit from the appstore here https://apps.apple.com/app/bleass-monolit/id1589410030
Physicles, is a free MIDI app.
This is a physics-based AU MIDI plugin collection – although right now there is only one plugin, Bouncy. I plan to create at least one more plugin (Sandbox), although it will take a while.
So, what is Physicle Bouncy? This is a particle emitter AUv3 MIDI app that is heavily influenced by Caelestis, with a little dose of PHYsynth. In more detail: in this app, various balls bounce within a (rotating) box; and MIDI messages are generated whenever a ball collides with the side of the box. All balls and the border follow the laws of physics (although with no gravity and perfect elasticity), and their velocity and direction can be changed individually. Besides, it is possible to “play” the AU, by changing the notes played by the box or by the balls upon collision by using the host’s piano. With this it is possible to play chords using interesting rhythms o:) . Besides, I have used some of the conventions of the Rozeta suite that I think all AU MIDI apps should have, like the possibility to change the current playground using the host’s piano (keys C1-C2)
Physicles in the appstore https://itunes.apple.com/app/id1409156444