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- ScalePlay Vs. WoodLofier
ScalePlay vs WoodLofier Kullanım & İstatistikleri
ScalePlay is a generative music app capable of producing the most intricate ostinatos and sequences by applying complex scale patterns over user defined songforms and chord changes. It can be used in music production and is also a fantastic tool for music education. It includes scale references for hundreds of scales, nine virtual instruments and 128 instrument sounds. Its unique set of features allows the musician to visualize scale relations and to play along with generated patterns.
Modern musicians often practice playing scales according to organizing principles like thirds. What is meant by that is to play a scale tone, then its third, then the second scale tone, the third on top of that one and so forth. The exercise would result in the scale tones 1, 3, 2, 4, 3, 5, etc. Not an easy feat at first, because before even getting started, one has to know the base scale. Playing patterns through different keys and scale types finally is a demanding task even for advanced musicians.
ScalePlay constructs patterns like these and much more complicated ones by using two simple grids. Grids have been around in music apps for years, but they are based on half-tone steps and include all available notes of the spectrum. That leaves one difficulty on the table, namely that of correctly identifying the notes of a scale. These grids also don’t easily allow for patterning as in our scale in thirds. So a different solution is called for and ScalePlay provides just that and so much more.
In the application songs are used as metaphor to organize different scale types into a harmonic context. They are constructed with chords which in turn determine what scale types are available at a given time. During playback the app then cycles through these virtual chords or as with TouchPlay allows to call them up at will. This architecture is very helpful for superimposing ScalePlay patterns over existing pieces and even practicing improvising over changes.
For practicing ScalePlay shows a pattern's progression on the built-in instrument and also provides a music notation reference. One can slow things down to need and play along. With the pattern lock feature all patterns can be kept in the same general vicinity. So instead of raising all scale tones when a base chord moves from C to G for example, patterns stay in place. This allows guitarists to practice scale patterns over changes while remaining in the same position.
ScalePlay is also a fabulous generative music app. That is because of the magic that happens when these self-repeating scale structures are put in motion. Fantastic music occurs. Since ScalePlay supports virtual MIDI as well as Audiobus it can be recorded into any iOS based DAW. It also features TouchPlay for advanced looping. With TouchPlay scale structures can be looped endlessly and out of order. The TouchPlay environment is superimposed over ScalePlay's main interface and allows live switching between different scale types with the tap of a finger in continuous or full pattern mode. Of course ScalePlay supports multi-app multitasking as well as split-view and split-screen to make this feature even more useful.
Instruments
• Banjo, Bass, Cello, Double Bass, Guitar, Mandolin, Piano, Viola, Violin
Some other Features:
• 211 scale types
• Virtual MIDI
• Audiobus 3 compatible
• Ableton Link integration
• Advanced looping with TouchPlay
• Full general MIDI instrument library
The full online documentation for ScalePlay is available here: http://rogame.com/d/ios/scaleplay.html
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The WoodLofier is both a standalone app and AUv3 plugin which combines 4 different sections to make your sound more lofi or to add some creative twist : filtering (and Sample Rate reduction), a Tape wobble unit, Noise addition and Crushing (clipping, bit reduction and saturation).
It also has 2 LFO’s to modulate several parameters to bring more life/variation in the mix.
And it has a built-in 8 steps sequencer which allows to save/recall all the available parameters per step.
- Has input low cut and high cut filters.
- Has a sample rate reduction unit.
- Has a tape wobble unit.
- Has a signal dependant noise addition unit.
- Noise color can be set with a LP/HP/BP filter.
- Noise levels can be set with 5 advanced parameters.
- Number of bits per sample can be set.
- Has a clipping unit with auto gain and a lowpass filter for heavy distortion.
- Has a more subtle saturation unit.
- Has an 8-steps sequencer : each step can save/recall all the parameters.
- Sequencer can be started manually or started when Playing (transport) starts.
- Sequencer has a convenient beat/bar timing popup.
- Has 2 modulators.
- Modulator source can be internal LFO or external side chain
- Modulator destination can be tape rotation, tape depth, noise level, clip level or input amplitude.
- LFO Square has slew-rate control. (control at 100% generates triangle waveform)
- LFO’s have convenient beat/bar timing popup.
- Presets can be stored in iCloud Drive (makes them available on all your devices).
- Presets can be switched with Midi Program Changes.
- Major controls can be set with Midi CC messages.
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