"It's so easy to get acid, you can get it anywhere!"
And now you truly can get fresh acid anytime, anywhere! Absolutely amazing project. This is actually like... 75% passable, and better than most entry level stuff I've heard.
I've wanted this to exist for like 15 years. Tried my hand at it with Reason back in like, 2012, got kinda there with RPG-8, Jupiter and way too much automation, but it was just way too limiting of a medium back then. This makes me want to take another stab at it.
Some minor suggestions:
- on mobile: Not sure which interfaces are clickable but nonresponsive, vs not clickable at all. E.g. BPM knob didn't do anything for me on mobile, but worked fine on desktop
- I realize this might be hard for browser, maybe with a node/electron app, but MIDI out would be dope.
- Distortion module
- A simple mix-out EQ would be nice.
- Constraints to make sure one osc is always on a bass part
- third osc? :)
- What would really sell it is some lead-in before a pattern change. E.g. When the cycler starts to flash red (especially when they are all about change), occasionally toss in some snare fills/crescendos
If you had a sample board, you could easily convince someone this was made by a human. Maybe inexperienced, but still very much human.
And now you truly can get fresh acid anytime, anywhere! Absolutely amazing project. This is actually like... 75% passable, and better than most entry level stuff I've heard.
I've wanted this to exist for like 15 years. Tried my hand at it with Reason back in like, 2012, got kinda there with RPG-8, Jupiter and way too much automation, but it was just way too limiting of a medium back then. This makes me want to take another stab at it.
Some minor suggestions:
- on mobile: Not sure which interfaces are clickable but nonresponsive, vs not clickable at all. E.g. BPM knob didn't do anything for me on mobile, but worked fine on desktop
- I realize this might be hard for browser, maybe with a node/electron app, but MIDI out would be dope.
- Distortion module
- A simple mix-out EQ would be nice.
- Constraints to make sure one osc is always on a bass part
- third osc? :)
- What would really sell it is some lead-in before a pattern change. E.g. When the cycler starts to flash red (especially when they are all about change), occasionally toss in some snare fills/crescendos
If you had a sample board, you could easily convince someone this was made by a human. Maybe inexperienced, but still very much human.