If you like metasynth, you might also enjoy "din is noise". It's not visual in the same way, but it has a certain weirdness to it that metasynth reminds me of.
Very stoked you've made a video advocating for MetaSynth. I remember you showing this to me back in like 2006 - I used it on a few tracks in the years after that but It's been an endlessly-deferred TODO to revisit it. Now it's been years since I had an installation and it's not cheap, but it's awesome they have new versions up and running so it may be time. It has such an early 2000s IDM character to it, cold and cerebral but endlessly stimulating.
Another "way back" user here. Meta synth was my go to for creative sound design. Took a long time (for me) to get the hang of it but was totally worth it. Then, the dark ages hit. Glad that it's back. Time to dive back in.
@@timdanyo898but that makes no sense - those who pirate have no intention of buying in the first place, either they can't afford to or just wouldn't - thus it can not be considered a lost sale, the piracy CRY is a falsehood. It has been "proven" through out the games industry when denuvo (anti piracy protection that actually punishes the legit purchasers only) was added to games, sales remained the same, people simply didn't play that particular game that was uncrackable (until later, and someone did crack denuvo).
and 1 argument could be made that sales are generated off piracy as the software/game whatever is exposed to a wider audience, some who will buy, if not immediately maybe (re games) in a steam sale or when the price drops, not something you see in the p audio world - tbh I think as weird and wonderful metasynth is/was it is a limited tool (in that you can spend days "playing" but are tied to the image you input, similarly to artmatic, spend days when time is limited) compared to a "traditional" soft synth. and wasn't it only on osx? (i used apple back then so wouldn't know, now, F apple (right to repair, imac's over heating and dying, not paying 2k again mentality set in having been a pismo ppc chip mac owner throug to the intel change, i'd had enough/learnt enough). Maybe this new iteration will have features of use to the average user as well as the adventurous.
@@AuralVirus It's not just them, it was just tech culture at the time. When I released an album on torrent sites, it was "radical" and "crazy" for me to want people to listen to my music whether it was free or not. 13 years later, Fortnite is worth something like $30 billion.
Ben, thanks for making this video. I really dig your stuff. I'm a longtime Windows user who just bought their first Mac, and this is exactly the type of unicorn that I'm looking for. Hats off to you for making a relevant, new, thorough video on this.
wow I love your music I was halfway through your video before I realized you were the flashbulb. your music was a big part of what got me into making music and custom audio circuits
I had legit nearly drifted off when you said: "you're probably getting bored", but it wasn't because it was boring. I feel like that final jam could become a hot hit in Europe with some Kraftwerk-like vocals
I never heard of them using it but I wouldn't be surprised. They used heavily massive and a little bit of synplant here and there. Sophie used primaly drummachines tho
So much of the Matrix sound came from this program - I heard it several times as you were taking us through this. What a fun way to compose and play! Thanks, Benn!
Starting at 27:38 I just love watching rapid sound design/manipulation like this. I have a video where I do something similar with the Nemesis vst on my channel.
OMG, Ben Jordan is The Flashbulb. WTFlip! I'm such a dope. I was looking through your patreon on a lunch break and let out the loudest laugh of glee when you mentioned who you were. I was wondering I have to get into your music, and BAM, I already am! Rose Hierarchy is a personal favourite of mine. Love you man! Telling Alexa to play your music is so disconnected from actual awareness of the artist. Great to find you on RUclips. OK I LOVE YOU , bye byeeeeeee!
Wow!! There wasn’t any single moment the sound you were making was boring! This was like listening to set of Autechre of Aphex Twin! Amazing stuff right here!
@@Aaronmcgrattan Well, obviously. Tools that do a thing, tend to do the same thing. Back in the day this was pretty much the only tool that did it, though! Way ahead of its time.
Metacreations was the company that got me into all manner of visual arts weirdness. Poser, Bryce, Ray Dream 3D, Canoma, Carrera, those mad Kai's Power Goo Potatochop plugins, and the idea of intuitive interfaces. He must've done okay from all the patents he sold to big bad monolithic megacorps. I'm wondering what happens if you drop a fractal from MB3D into the grid.
My mind is officially blown 🤯🤯 I mean I knew that there were experimental image based synths out there like for instance, harmor can resynthesize images but I've never seen anything like this where it gives u full control over the image properties and has all these settings to change the scale so that u can make actually musical things with it and not just noise
I used to use Metasynth for sound design in the 90s and with the new CTX I'm getting back into it. It's great to find a modern, up to date walkthrough to help me get reacquainted with amazing tool. Thank you for posting this.
THANK YOU FOR THIS I discovered your video at random in my suggestions, I couldn't believe what I was watching. Today I downloaded Metasynth, LET THE GAMES BEGIN HUAHUAHUAHUA
I interned at Dane Tracks, Dane Davis's post house for a year, got a lot of time with the man himself, spent hours watching him work, and talking. Genuinely one of my favorite folks. Learned a ton, mostly about the effect of the sound design on the audience - less about the technical. Hollywood was a nightmare, and I left. But I don't regret the year I spent with Dane.
I’m really glad you did this demo. As a visual artist and musician, this app’s synaesthetic approach has been intuitive to me, even if the idiosyncratic UI is not. I’ll have a little sequence that feels “too crispy, I wish I could just smear it a little, like apply some Gaussian blur” and with this app you can. (More to the point, it’s damn near impossible with any other app. “Well, maybe if I make a copy of the patch with a slow attack, lower the velocity and add an aftertouch CC ramp for EVERY NOTE….”) Though in my experience, all of this guy’s software has confounded attempts to deliberately create something specific, forcing you to explore, and rewarding that approach. Sort of like those really early Buchla synthesizers that were doing everything they could to prevent you from thinking conventionally about composition and instruments. Thou Shalt Explore. I’d be interested in seeing more of your videos working with this software. It’s inspiring.
28min synth felt like something out of earthbound ost, felt pretty emotional and had to type this. Definitely becoming my favourite channel of all time. Thanks Benn
@@ezrabrownstein3237 oh cool, I was just dropping this comment for the meme, but I'm happy to learn something new about Flume. He made me fall in love with EDM all over again.
another great video! i used to use metasynth 17 years ago on my apple green imac running os9.... watching you demo this has me wanting to get back to it! i still have a bunch of loops i've made on it rendered to audio i still chop up and use when i can. what a great tool!
Extraordinary. And also makes you realise why they created ‘instruments’ in the first place! It’s a long reach back, into making a source sound origin that’s quite original, I’d get lost. Did make me think though as you progressed through your ‘light to sound’ tutorial, as you spun the image, it begs to have a motion facility, eg to have the image spin at some speed of rotation, not just be distorted and turned into a new orientation? That’s just me thinking out loud, extrapolating from the present capabilities. Probably everyone notices sometimes, when you adjust a parameter of an effect, it makes you hear the transient or transitory sounds while you make the adjustment, and wonder how it would sound if you could somehow ‘automate’ such shifts. I too, have the iPadOS ones that do some amount of this functionality, as other contributors mention, and while it’s too much for me to make much of it, it’s a fascinating approach to sound creation and even as you showed, music. It’s a ‘try it and see’ thing - until some creative crazy person enacts the system to provide the buttons and levers that actually make this methodology possible, how do we ever know it’s ‘worth it’ as it were. So, hats off to the creators of this sort of musique nouveau, it’s a whole other niche in soundscaping. Kind of wonderful. Thanks Benn.
Oh I used it like 15+ years ago. Few weeks I suddenly thought about it and couldn't remember the name or find anything useful on Google. Thank you so much for making this video!!!
If folks missed the announcement, MetaSynth now runs native on Apple processors. You inspired me to jam against the Image Synth (as you did 24min in). Since Xx let's you play your MetaSynth Instruments via MIDI, played keyboards using the same MultiSampler the Image Synth was playing so sonically it all blended. Then used LoopBack to blend the outputs.
Wow! You are old and so am I. And I have always been interested in the meeting of graphics and audio so Metasynth and this video are so appealing. I too, remember the 90s and it’s introduction. Thanks Ben for the update. 👍🏻👏🏻❤️🔥😃 “insert coolest emoji du jour here”
I just want to say I"m so beyond happy to find out that I can still install and use this software with the same macbook pro running yosemite that I learned version 4 on when I was in college. Literally the only new software update I've ever seen built for these older OS builds.
Metasynth is the only reason that I own a Mac..... I used it extensively for the audio package I created for the Transformers Pinball game years ago. I've got to get back to it now that I updated to the new Mac mini. Great stuff for a sound designer.
Just hearing some of those sounds at a loud volume makes me feel like I'm on keta, lol... Trippy AF this sound! Some sounds you're making are like, exactly what I hear on a K trip when I would normally hear nothing, it just reminded me of tripping balls on keta, it always messes with my perception of sound, and makes me hear these weird sounds, and some of the sound you were making, just freaky! Incredible.
@@chrisisasavage While the original MetaSynth 23 years ago was closer to just ANS, with controllers, synths, samplers, effects, sequencers, recording, mixing, and folks making entire albums in it. What makes it not a DAW?
Thanks for such a detailed review Benn! Many of things you shown sounds so similar to Autechre and AFX music 🙃 For a long time I thought they used to program tools themselves in MAX/MSP...
Time to block off the calendar and watch this video in detail and make a track. The MetaSynth sequence generators and MIDI controllers app Xx has been updated now too. Love to see what you do with it!
Love this. Amazing way to generate interesting, crazy and useful sounds. I'm on PC so will be looking into the alternatives suggested in the comments ;-)
Have an old copy for mac os 9 that was given to me. Now I'm running it on Sheepshaver on mac os 9.0.4 somewhat OK. Have to say, never gave it a chance because I felt it was too much of a hassle setting and old mac for it, despite of the Aphex twin reputation it had. Now I have to say, is incredible how even 20 years ago it was such a Sound design powerhouse. Thanks for kicking my lazy ass to do something.
I used to use and LOVE Metasynth back in the day. I saw that they released a newer version but its ridiculously overpriced. It used to be a reasonably priced audio toy. I also used Bryce way too much and spent a lot of time forcing it to do things it wasn’t built for. And after watching the entire video i see they added a ton of features but many i would never use. I dont need this to be a Daw, just a sound creation tool. It would be nice to be able to use the synth as a vst of some sort to play in another Daw too.
This entire video is a prime example of what it feels like to wake up at 2:30 in the morning with a 102 degree fever after being in a coma for a 1000 years due to bending the physical laws of the universe while being stoned. I love it.
I hope they make a windows port! This is insanely cool but I'm not going to buy a Mac just for this :/ Great video though Benn! I love these experimental crazy sound making videos, this and the resonant tube video are my favorites!
We started development but had to halt due to funding/Covid. Mind taking a 1 min survey to help moving the project forward? www.surveymonkey.com/r/2MFC26J
It’s such a shame we have to go to work, otherwise you could live inside the infinity of Metasynth and create a multidimensional masterpiece
fuck capitalism
@@coztfu I 100% agree
If you like metasynth, you might also enjoy "din is noise". It's not visual in the same way, but it has a certain weirdness to it that metasynth reminds me of.
This could have gone for 12 hours more, I would have loved every minute of it! I was fascinated by the process and the loops you made
and sadly like he says, not a millisecond more is to be found. such an interesting gem and approach
Very stoked you've made a video advocating for MetaSynth. I remember you showing this to me back in like 2006 - I used it on a few tracks in the years after that but It's been an endlessly-deferred TODO to revisit it. Now it's been years since I had an installation and it's not cheap, but it's awesome they have new versions up and running so it may be time. It has such an early 2000s IDM character to it, cold and cerebral but endlessly stimulating.
Another "way back" user here. Meta synth was my go to for creative sound design. Took a long time (for me) to get the hang of it but was totally worth it. Then, the dark ages hit. Glad that it's back. Time to dive back in.
I spoke to the new developers and they said piracy was the biggest killer for the software.. they were unable to sustain profitability before.
@@timdanyo898but that makes no sense - those who pirate have no intention of buying in the first place, either they can't afford to or just wouldn't - thus it can not be considered a lost sale, the piracy CRY is a falsehood. It has been "proven" through out the games industry when denuvo (anti piracy protection that actually punishes the legit purchasers only) was added to games, sales remained the same, people simply didn't play that particular game that was uncrackable (until later, and someone did crack denuvo).
and 1 argument could be made that sales are generated off piracy as the software/game whatever is exposed to a wider audience, some who will buy, if not immediately maybe (re games) in a steam sale or when the price drops, not something you see in the p audio world - tbh I think as weird and wonderful metasynth is/was it is a limited tool (in that you can spend days "playing" but are tied to the image you input, similarly to artmatic, spend days when time is limited) compared to a "traditional" soft synth. and wasn't it only on osx? (i used apple back then so wouldn't know, now, F apple (right to repair, imac's over heating and dying, not paying 2k again mentality set in having been a pismo ppc chip mac owner throug to the intel change, i'd had enough/learnt enough).
Maybe this new iteration will have features of use to the average user as well as the adventurous.
@@AuralVirus It's not just them, it was just tech culture at the time. When I released an album on torrent sites, it was "radical" and "crazy" for me to want people to listen to my music whether it was free or not.
13 years later, Fortnite is worth something like $30 billion.
just looked, still remains apple only, where as voice is windows only but FREE........
Ben, thanks for making this video. I really dig your stuff. I'm a longtime Windows user who just bought their first Mac, and this is exactly the type of unicorn that I'm looking for. Hats off to you for making a relevant, new, thorough video on this.
wow I love your music I was halfway through your video before I realized you were the flashbulb. your music was a big part of what got me into making music and custom audio circuits
I had legit nearly drifted off when you said: "you're probably getting bored", but it wasn't because it was boring. I feel like that final jam could become a hot hit in Europe with some Kraftwerk-like vocals
It is a small miracle that this incredible software was still around. Thanks for the vid!
Recently recreated.
Insane
I see you found your way here too :)
do a thing with it
Best demo of Metasynth ever! If I had seen this 25 years ago when I started playing with MS it would have saved me so much time!
Benn, great job on demonstrating Metasynth. It's been an incredible journey into the universe of sound.
Thank you for selling me another Plugin (after Generate). Your channel is pure gold! So much inspiring quality content!
Some of those sounds remind me of Sophie and AG Cook. Crunchy weird mechanical harmonics.
I never heard of them using it but I wouldn't be surprised. They used heavily massive and a little bit of synplant here and there. Sophie used primaly drummachines tho
getting really big huge chrome cylinder box unfolding vibes from the improvisation playgrounds. absolutely love it and love the video!
So much of the Matrix sound came from this program - I heard it several times as you were taking us through this. What a fun way to compose and play! Thanks, Benn!
When you switched to the line drawing mode with the drum samples I literally screamed "WHOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" at my screen. Too powerful.
Also the part starting at 24:28 was *painfully* beautiful.
Both highlights. Love the triangles for drums. Like little whippy filters on each hit but with a granular sound
Starting at 27:38 I just love watching rapid sound design/manipulation like this. I have a video where I do something similar with the Nemesis vst on my channel.
OMG, Ben Jordan is The Flashbulb. WTFlip! I'm such a dope. I was looking through your patreon on a lunch break and let out the loudest laugh of glee when you mentioned who you were. I was wondering I have to get into your music, and BAM, I already am!
Rose Hierarchy is a personal favourite of mine.
Love you man!
Telling Alexa to play your music is so disconnected from actual awareness of the artist. Great to find you on RUclips.
OK I LOVE YOU , bye byeeeeeee!
Wow!! There wasn’t any single moment the sound you were making was boring! This was like listening to set of Autechre of Aphex Twin! Amazing stuff right here!
Thank you letting me know this thing. It's really inspiring and weird.
21:09 That sounds awesome!
This was my fav bit. Beautiful twinkly chord progression. Love when he changes the scale and it goes all anxious for a sec too
best metasynth video i've seen yet... more of that, please! :D
I used to use Metasynth everyday, about 15 years ago. Glad to see they are not belly up.
Richard D James must have sampled the crap out of this synth
Oh my, I remember this from 1997 on my PowerPC 120MHz. I used to use it it with Rebirth RB338.
What a totally awesome way to make textures and pretty much full blown sound design. I love hidden gems like this.
No wonder Richard D James 'loved' this software, an instant time sink with plenty of unusual results awaiting.
If you drop one of his tracks into Metasynth (can't remember which one) the spectral graph shows a photo of his face. What a legend.
@@peetiegonzalez1845 The track is ΔMi−1 = −αΣn=1NDi[n] [Σj∈C[i]Fji[n − 1] +Fexti[n−1]]
Wow, Metasynth is soo weird, love it!
@@peetiegonzalez1845 or any spectral analyser
@@Aaronmcgrattan Well, obviously. Tools that do a thing, tend to do the same thing. Back in the day this was pretty much the only tool that did it, though! Way ahead of its time.
wtf this is actually incredible
Yes! Do a series on this please! Artmatic and Voyager are amazing as well!
Metacreations was the company that got me into all manner of visual arts weirdness. Poser, Bryce, Ray Dream 3D, Canoma, Carrera, those mad Kai's Power Goo Potatochop plugins, and the idea of intuitive interfaces. He must've done okay from all the patents he sold to big bad monolithic megacorps.
I'm wondering what happens if you drop a fractal from MB3D into the grid.
big bad monolithic megacorps - joe junior provides access for a "small" fee lol
Excellent presentation of this unique audio tool!
My mind is officially blown 🤯🤯 I mean I knew that there were experimental image based synths out there like for instance, harmor can resynthesize images but I've never seen anything like this where it gives u full control over the image properties and has all these settings to change the scale so that u can make actually musical things with it and not just noise
This was a fun watch, Benn. You should do more metasynth jam vids.
This guy does a bunch ruclips.net/video/l6q1Pm1GcrI/видео.html
I used to use Metasynth for sound design in the 90s and with the new CTX I'm getting back into it. It's great to find a modern, up to date walkthrough to help me get reacquainted with amazing tool. Thank you for posting this.
Wow! The creative juices and possibilities are flowing. Thanks for this!
Benn you are a blessed mix of talent and knowledge, you're opening portals to special places with this music
Yeah ! My first soundscape software ( ok ok rebirth was first) cool to see you dusted it off !
Reaally cool soundesign/droney pieces Mr Bulb
THANK YOU FOR THIS I discovered your video at random in my suggestions, I couldn't believe what I was watching. Today I downloaded Metasynth, LET THE GAMES BEGIN HUAHUAHUAHUA
I interned at Dane Tracks, Dane Davis's post house for a year, got a lot of time with the man himself, spent hours watching him work, and talking. Genuinely one of my favorite folks. Learned a ton, mostly about the effect of the sound design on the audience - less about the technical. Hollywood was a nightmare, and I left. But I don't regret the year I spent with Dane.
I’m really glad you did this demo. As a visual artist and musician, this app’s synaesthetic approach has been intuitive to me, even if the idiosyncratic UI is not. I’ll have a little sequence that feels “too crispy, I wish I could just smear it a little, like apply some Gaussian blur” and with this app you can.
(More to the point, it’s damn near impossible with any other app. “Well, maybe if I make a copy of the patch with a slow attack, lower the velocity and add an aftertouch CC ramp for EVERY NOTE….”)
Though in my experience, all of this guy’s software has confounded attempts to deliberately create something specific, forcing you to explore, and rewarding that approach. Sort of like those really early Buchla synthesizers that were doing everything they could to prevent you from thinking conventionally about composition and instruments. Thou Shalt Explore.
I’d be interested in seeing more of your videos working with this software. It’s inspiring.
Nah you're deadass goated af for those melodies 🤯🤯
Bryce was very important to me and I always wanted to try this
Honestly it would be amazing if you kept going with a whole series on this
Thank you I cant wait for this to blow up and find more videos on this!! You inspired me to save up for it and hopefully many more of us!
if i had your job i would never get any work done. it's an absolute treat to get to see u play with this kind of stuff
thats just an amazing audio tool, and i was captivated the entire time. What amazing sounds!
13:00 min onwards: line flow, brushes, repeats, pitch scaling, chords etc - some very nice beat mangling fun!
Thanks a million for this! I have never heard about it, but now I really want to try it out!
Metasynth was always amazing, glad it's still around. Perhaps this time round more people will get it. Thanks for the video!
15:41 Very strong pilotredsun vibes, I love it
a man of culture.
Certainly
Do you think pilotredsun uses this thing?
HOOOOOOLYYYY CRAAAAAP.
I may just have to buy a Mac device just for this. This is right up my alley.
Update: I did just that. Old refurbished macbook air and metasynth. This is a blast to use.
You don't need to buy an Apple device to use macOS.
_Hackintosh_ is the keyword here.
This video is absolutely incredible.
omg thank u so much - i had no idea this was still alive! i am purchasing it now
28min synth felt like something out of earthbound ost, felt pretty emotional and had to type this. Definitely becoming my favourite channel of all time. Thanks Benn
Dr. Andonut's Lab! :V
20:15 Flume punching the air rn cause you exposed his secret weapon
It does sound a lot like synplant, which I think is what he actually uses along with max4live devices
@@ezrabrownstein3237 Yeah I know for sure I read something where he was taking about synplant.
@@ezrabrownstein3237 oh cool, I was just dropping this comment for the meme, but I'm happy to learn something new about Flume. He made me fall in love with EDM all over again.
another great video! i used to use metasynth 17 years ago on my apple green imac running os9.... watching you demo this has me wanting to get back to it! i still have a bunch of loops i've made on it rendered to audio i still chop up and use when i can. what a great tool!
Extraordinary. And also makes you realise why they created ‘instruments’ in the first place! It’s a long reach back, into making a source sound origin that’s quite original, I’d get lost. Did make me think though as you progressed through your ‘light to sound’ tutorial, as you spun the image, it begs to have a motion facility, eg to have the image spin at some speed of rotation, not just be distorted and turned into a new orientation? That’s just me thinking out loud, extrapolating from the present capabilities. Probably everyone notices sometimes, when you adjust a parameter of an effect, it makes you hear the transient or transitory sounds while you make the adjustment, and wonder how it would sound if you could somehow ‘automate’ such shifts. I too, have the iPadOS ones that do some amount of this functionality, as other contributors mention, and while it’s too much for me to make much of it, it’s a fascinating approach to sound creation and even as you showed, music. It’s a ‘try it and see’ thing - until some creative crazy person enacts the system to provide the buttons and levers that actually make this methodology possible, how do we ever know it’s ‘worth it’ as it were. So, hats off to the creators of this sort of musique nouveau, it’s a whole other niche in soundscaping. Kind of wonderful. Thanks Benn.
Oh I used it like 15+ years ago. Few weeks I suddenly thought about it and couldn't remember the name or find anything useful on Google. Thank you so much for making this video!!!
I’m very much looking forward to the series on this.
If folks missed the announcement, MetaSynth now runs native on Apple processors. You inspired me to jam against the Image Synth (as you did 24min in). Since Xx let's you play your MetaSynth Instruments via MIDI, played keyboards using the same MultiSampler the Image Synth was playing so sonically it all blended. Then used LoopBack to blend the outputs.
I loved the sounds you created, especially the harmonious drones
metasynth is really next level. definitely a most have. thanks for this vid Ben
Wow! You are old and so am I. And I have always been interested in the meeting of graphics and audio so Metasynth and this video are so appealing. I too, remember the 90s and it’s introduction. Thanks Ben for the update. 👍🏻👏🏻❤️🔥😃 “insert coolest emoji du jour here”
I remember an Autechre interview back in '98 were they mentioned they used this all over LP5. Bloody amazing piece of software!
I just want to say I"m so beyond happy to find out that I can still install and use this software with the same macbook pro running yosemite that I learned version 4 on when I was in college. Literally the only new software update I've ever seen built for these older OS builds.
I’ve been a Metasynth user since 19 freakin’ 98! I love the organic surprise component and experimentation and ideation generation on so many levels.
I came for the Metasynth, stayed for the Bryce! Thank you for the trip down memory lane!
Ha! Can't wait until he tossing in ArtMatic to complete the set.
Thanks for this trip down memory lane! I was a user of metasynth long ago, and am tempted to dive back into it now.
Metasynth is the only reason that I own a Mac..... I used it extensively for the audio package I created for the Transformers Pinball game years ago. I've got to get back to it now that I updated to the new Mac mini. Great stuff for a sound designer.
Thank you thank you thank you! I’ve had MetaSynth for a year and needed this right here to make sense of it all.
This for percussion is amazing
Just hearing some of those sounds at a loud volume makes me feel like I'm on keta, lol... Trippy AF this sound! Some sounds you're making are like, exactly what I hear on a K trip when I would normally hear nothing, it just reminded me of tripping balls on keta, it always messes with my perception of sound, and makes me hear these weird sounds, and some of the sound you were making, just freaky! Incredible.
Really cool. The sounds are really reminiscent of what I've gotten out of Virtual ANS or Photosounder
Neither are a daw and more about spectral synthesis uses images so this is cool
@@chrisisasavage While the original MetaSynth 23 years ago was closer to just ANS, with controllers, synths, samplers, effects, sequencers, recording, mixing, and folks making entire albums in it. What makes it not a DAW?
They really rewrote the source code five times and never thought to port it to a multiplatform solution? Lame.
Well that's Apple fan boys for ya.
Typical Apple stuff.
Oh fer fuck sake.
Funny thing with APTK they could've just wrote it for windows and it would've supported all three platforms. Lmao
I'd love to see 12 more hours of you improvising on this software
Damn that daw is insane
Oh the lighting is really improving nice !!!
Like others, used this a ton when it first came out. So glad it's updated!
Thanks for such a detailed review Benn! Many of things you shown sounds so similar to Autechre and AFX music 🙃 For a long time I thought they used to program tools themselves in MAX/MSP...
this is ridiculously fcuking awesome
Time to block off the calendar and watch this video in detail and make a track. The MetaSynth sequence generators and MIDI controllers app Xx has been updated now too. Love to see what you do with it!
This is so beautiful, It would be so amazing if these were released as tracks 😣🥲
This is what I imagined music software would be like before I got into making computer music.
Metasynth is beautiful. I need this. Perfection!
Love this. Amazing way to generate interesting, crazy and useful sounds. I'm on PC so will be looking into the alternatives suggested in the comments ;-)
Great work Benn!!! I love meta synth. Bought it 15 years ago. Yes there it not really much video content on YT. Thanks a lot 👍
Really appreciated this video. Very inspiring stuff. Mind blowing.
Cool aff
you got a natural talent for Sounds and this is awesome
Make another video with an hour of random improv, its really nice!
Can't wait for Ketasynth
This is like a digital UPIC2 + upgrade, NICE!
Very well produced. Thankyou for the entertainment . Education and information
Wicked mate. Pure AFX! Great demo wirh lots of exciting ideas. Thanks
Have an old copy for mac os 9 that was given to me. Now I'm running it on Sheepshaver on mac os 9.0.4 somewhat OK. Have to say, never gave it a chance because I felt it was too much of a hassle setting and old mac for it, despite of the Aphex twin reputation it had. Now I have to say, is incredible how even 20 years ago it was such a Sound design powerhouse. Thanks for kicking my lazy ass to do something.
I have an ever growing respect for Delia Derbyshire :) I mean, she did these kind of voice collages with magnetic tape and razor blade
This is great; I had played with this a bit (also an old Bryce guy) -- would love even more deep dives as I had no idea this could do so much.
It has grown over time from an audio utility to a full app for doing songs and soundtracks.
I used to use and LOVE Metasynth back in the day. I saw that they released a newer version but its ridiculously overpriced. It used to be a reasonably priced audio toy.
I also used Bryce way too much and spent a lot of time forcing it to do things it wasn’t built for. And after watching the entire video i see they added a ton of features but many i would never use. I dont need this to be a Daw, just a sound creation tool. It would be nice to be able to use the synth as a vst of some sort to play in another Daw too.
wow i had no idea the flashbulb did youtube content. listened to your stuff all throughout high school!
I could listen to this all day !!
This entire video is a prime example of what it feels like to wake up at 2:30 in the morning with a 102 degree fever after being in a coma for a 1000 years due to bending the physical laws of the universe while being stoned. I love it.
I hope they make a windows port! This is insanely cool but I'm not going to buy a Mac just for this :/
Great video though Benn! I love these experimental crazy sound making videos, this and the resonant tube video are my favorites!
We started development but had to halt due to funding/Covid. Mind taking a 1 min survey to help moving the project forward? www.surveymonkey.com/r/2MFC26J
@@UISoftware i did the survey. Would love a windows port. Seems it would open you up to tens of thousands more customers.
@@mark35mi Thank you Mark!
Loved this on my Blue G3 95