Can one avoid the looping of the sample part so that in a mixed setup only the granular stays as a tail when the speaking part has finished after sounding only once. If not they should put that in a.s.a.p. because it will also be handy with other sounds. Granular is not only about chopped up textures. If implemented well it also functions as a practical resynthesis tool.
Not directly. There's a hacky, imperfect workaround where you can basically add a modulator that will, in effect, stop the playback from looping by shifting the position or length after a given amount of time, but it will only do it within a certain pitch range, given the mechanics of how it works. I'd encourage you to share your suggestion with Sonicware. I have no idea how feasible it is, but they have a good track record of taking user suggestions seriously when creating firmware updates, and there hasn't been one for the Texture Lab yet.
@@SonicCartography The reason I don’t own one is that too many basic functions have to be emulated via this secondary route. Real time tweak recording only goes so far if essential stuff like proper envelopes and real-time control via MIDI is missing. Which is a pity. Still a nice instrument but not the affordable hardware granular I have been waiting for.
Great demo/tutorial. I shall be studying this one hard.
Thank you, I hope it’s helpful!
It's gonna rain!
Eh?
Steve Reich
@@brokengadget7519 ahhh I see
OMG, MicroGranny on steroids! Damnit, another MUST HAVE Liven product. Nice work! 👍😎❤😎👍
Thank you! 🙂
Seems loads less clicky than a MicroGranny to me. 😀
Awesome .. Thanks for the tips!!
You’re welcome, and thanks for watching!
Absolutely love how this company came out from nowhere upsetting the whole gear market!
They've certainly come out with a lot of interesting devices in a short period of time!
For reals I just learned about them last night and am hooked
Yeah, except not delivering the instruments with a power supply and the units requiring a very unusual power supply adapter.
Very cool
Can one avoid the looping of the sample part so that in a mixed setup only the granular stays as a tail when the speaking part has finished after sounding only once. If not they should put that in a.s.a.p. because it will also be handy with other sounds. Granular is not only about chopped up textures. If implemented well it also functions as a practical resynthesis tool.
Not directly. There's a hacky, imperfect workaround where you can basically add a modulator that will, in effect, stop the playback from looping by shifting the position or length after a given amount of time, but it will only do it within a certain pitch range, given the mechanics of how it works. I'd encourage you to share your suggestion with Sonicware. I have no idea how feasible it is, but they have a good track record of taking user suggestions seriously when creating firmware updates, and there hasn't been one for the Texture Lab yet.
@@SonicCartography The reason I don’t own one is that too many basic functions have to be emulated via this secondary route. Real time tweak recording only goes so far if essential stuff like proper envelopes and real-time control via MIDI is missing. Which is a pity. Still a nice instrument but not the affordable hardware granular I have been waiting for.
good stuff !
Thank you!
thanks a lot for this
Thanks for watching!
cant spot how you switch from poly to legato?
Function + mode (the same button as the 1 step on the sequencer)!