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OT - caustic Volca sample editor
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I can really recommend Vosyr if you're willing to consider using a laptop. I used to use Caustic but after getting spoiled with the convenience of Vosyr there's no way I would go back to fiddling with the Caustic app (or Korg's own app) again.
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Volca sample + krft = much fun. Any video examples of this?
I'm working on an iOS version.
No ETA, but hopefully in time for iOS 11.
i just bought a volca sample. how are you using it in conjunction with krft? ( how is it hooked up). I'm still learning, but so far it's a lot of fun.
That would be great!
yeah i'd love to see a video. a bit confused on your audio from the volca back into the ipad. do you have a 1/8" splitter, that splits the stereo signal out of the volca, into two separate chanel's on the roland interface? i tried sending mine out and into my computer via 1/4" input track but it is just a mono signal that way. i'm excited to try this out
Bumping this one because I went to load my Caustic Volca Sample Editor and then realized for the first time that it hadn't made the jump to 64-bit. That leaves me us with no convenient way to get samples onto the Volca using a mobile device. (I do still have an old iPad2 loaded with either iOS8 or iOS9, so maybe I could use that).
The one silver lining is that encountering this problem led me to discover Vosyr for desktop, which I haven't tried yet, but looks really awesome.
@nrgb - Are you the developer of Vosyr? Is an iOS app still in the works?
Nope, not me.
I'm still working on something, but it has been rolled into a bigger project. No ETA.
Scope creep! Good luck with it.
@StormJH1 Does the original Korg app not work on iOS 11?
@brambos +1 for Vosyr. I really dig it but one thing the Caustic editor has that I long for in Vosyr is the ability to do basic sample editing within the app. Trimming, volume, etc. Just used it yesterday for this. Recorded a minijam into audioshare, opened the file in caustic editor, trimmed bits out, send to Volca. Other than the Vosry grid, the only thing I was missing was the ability to alter the pitch to either set a tone to something near C or to sneak longer samples in.