Can we expect to see Madrona synths available for iOS for use on iPad. That would be wonderful and the touch interface well suited to the design of the synth apps
Very interesting. To me it looks a lot like the workflow on the Synclavier 2, which i'm used to. Although i certainly have not mastered that yet! So you have a new subscriber now, to learn more of the Vutu and Sutu stuff.
Very nice. licensed user here since last wk. MLabs have done something very unique here and I have only scratched the surface. As far as VUTU, Honestly, I haven't even made it to downloading the program yet! I have been having a blast using the built-in partial maps which I find already Quite versatile. I've been transforming some of the Keys in the factory bank into crazy nice pads like you demonstrate here. The time/slewing mechanism is immensely powerful, esp when you map the 64-channel outputs from the partial map module to all the other modules. It may not be obvious if you haven't read the manual but every single partial of the 64 has its own channel on the outputs. That is why the envelope looks the way it does. You got 64 envelopes there PER VOICE. The Space module Loves this and desires to be fed signals like these. Each of those dots in the Space module are one of the 64 partials on each channel. You're basically throwing those partials around in a semi-organised manner. This is FUN and can give you great control over the spatial placement (AND a surprising amount of tonal shaping) of pad layers, percussive elements or fx patches. The Pulse module is slightly esoteric at first, but again one had to remember there are 64 channels going in and out of it. I would highly appreciate deeper dives into EACH module actually, esp the more esoteric ones like Pulses and Space. The manual is in pre-release so perhaps not everything is covered in final detail, but some of the wording in the nice manual leaves me scratching my head just a bit. At any rate, this is a Fantastic forward-thinking take on additive-resynthesis. It fits perfectly in the family of Madrona Labs tools. Thanks for this one. Looking forward to future video examples/explanations. They are VERY much appreciated. PS I'll get onto trying Vutu soon...hopefully.
I can't help but notice the "12-equal" in the input module. Does that mean the input module will map MIDI notes to alternate tuning systems? What kind of variety is there in the mappings, can it use .scl files? I'm also curious if the partials are strictly harmonic or can they be non-whole number multiples too?
Yes, that's the scale / tuning menu. Sumu's is not active yet but for a preview you can check the demo of Aalto. It can read .scl files. The Sumu partials can be any frequency. -Randy
The Vutu app is a spectral analyzer. It makes partials files that Sumu can play. Vutu can also export sounds and can be pushed with weird settings so I guess you can say it's a processor. But not a real time one. -Randy
@@madrona-labs And that was going to be my question, as it seemed not to be: it's NOT a real-time processor. So I wouldn't be able to use it as a processing effect in my live audio stream...🤷♂
plugin of the year!
tysm! -Randy
great tutorials! keep em coming guys?
Yes!
shit i tried to learn something but when the video was about to end i realized i just listened to the sound
there's always next time :-) -Randy
Excellent, thanks so much
You're welcome!
Hi ho. Absolutely plug-in of the year. Just bought it. Will you be releasing more tutorial videos? I feel like I could use some help 😬
Hey thanks! More videos are coming soon. -Randy
@@madrona-labs thanks
Can we expect to see Madrona synths available for iOS for use on iPad. That would be wonderful and the touch interface well suited to the design of the synth apps
It's designed with tablet possibilities in mind but I don't have a timetable for getting there. Thanks and stay tuned. -Randy
Very interesting.
To me it looks a lot like the workflow on the Synclavier 2, which i'm used to. Although i certainly have not mastered that yet!
So you have a new subscriber now, to learn more of the Vutu and Sutu stuff.
Thanks, more soon! -Randy
Very nice. licensed user here since last wk. MLabs have done something very unique here and I have only scratched the surface. As far as VUTU, Honestly, I haven't even made it to downloading the program yet! I have been having a blast using the built-in partial maps which I find already Quite versatile. I've been transforming some of the Keys in the factory bank into crazy nice pads like you demonstrate here. The time/slewing mechanism is immensely powerful, esp when you map the 64-channel outputs from the partial map module to all the other modules. It may not be obvious if you haven't read the manual but every single partial of the 64 has its own channel on the outputs. That is why the envelope looks the way it does. You got 64 envelopes there PER VOICE. The Space module Loves this and desires to be fed signals like these. Each of those dots in the Space module are one of the 64 partials on each channel. You're basically throwing those partials around in a semi-organised manner. This is FUN and can give you great control over the spatial placement (AND a surprising amount of tonal shaping) of pad layers, percussive elements or fx patches. The Pulse module is slightly esoteric at first, but again one had to remember there are 64 channels going in and out of it. I would highly appreciate deeper dives into EACH module actually, esp the more esoteric ones like Pulses and Space. The manual is in pre-release so perhaps not everything is covered in final detail, but some of the wording in the nice manual leaves me scratching my head just a bit. At any rate, this is a Fantastic forward-thinking take on additive-resynthesis. It fits perfectly in the family of Madrona Labs tools. Thanks for this one. Looking forward to future video examples/explanations. They are VERY much appreciated. PS I'll get onto trying Vutu soon...hopefully.
Thanks for your support! We will definitely be putting out deep dives into each module soon. -Randy
I can't help but notice the "12-equal" in the input module. Does that mean the input module will map MIDI notes to alternate tuning systems? What kind of variety is there in the mappings, can it use .scl files? I'm also curious if the partials are strictly harmonic or can they be non-whole number multiples too?
Yes, that's the scale / tuning menu. Sumu's is not active yet but for a preview you can check the demo of Aalto. It can read .scl files. The Sumu partials can be any frequency. -Randy
@@madrona-labs Thanks, the whole suite is looking really cool.
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hi, is Vutu spectral processor?
The Vutu app is a spectral analyzer. It makes partials files that Sumu can play. Vutu can also export sounds and can be pushed with weird settings so I guess you can say it's a processor. But not a real time one. -Randy
@@madrona-labs And that was going to be my question, as it seemed not to be: it's NOT a real-time processor. So I wouldn't be able to use it as a processing effect in my live audio stream...🤷♂
@@dennismosercreativearts correct.