the nano pad seems like a great controller for Alchemy X/Y and remix pads, are you using it to control those? I'm thinking to get one, for some drumming as well, mainly with the drum rack, impulse, attack and stylus. How do you like it? I'm torn between that and the padKontrol.sporkles wrote:BTW: Alchemy's X/Y pad really makes me wish Live's Instant Mapping were more elaborate. I've never gotten any real use out of my NanoPad's X/Y pad because it can't be Instant Mapped to Live's X/Y pad. X/Y should be (an expandable/optional) part of Live's racks, as well as a LOT more rotaries.
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the x/y pad on the nanopad is pretty nice. my first nanopad i bought used and it lasted a good while. i got one of the last of the original ones on closeout, and after 6 months of just sitting in a softbag with a microkey and an ewi, one row of pads don't work. annoying. so even though the feel of the pads is pretty good, i can't recommend it for that.
if you've got an ipad or iphone... then alchemy mobile is the way to go. you get 2 xy controllers instead of one.
if you've got an ipad or iphone... then alchemy mobile is the way to go. you get 2 xy controllers instead of one.
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OK, so the Alchemy Mobile control works over Wi-Fi? What happens if you have more than one Alchemy instance in your set?
Crystalmsc: the nanoPad is good for its size and price, but it doesn't hold a candle to the padKontrol, which is a top notch controller. Both the X/Y pad and the drum pads are amazing on the PK, which is the most responsive controller I've tried in its category.
Where are you located? I might consider selling my padKontrol, as I sadly never really found much use for it - I'm just more of a studio rat than a performer
PM me if you're interested, and we might be able to sort something out. It's in mint condition and all, hardly used.
Crystalmsc: the nanoPad is good for its size and price, but it doesn't hold a candle to the padKontrol, which is a top notch controller. Both the X/Y pad and the drum pads are amazing on the PK, which is the most responsive controller I've tried in its category.
Where are you located? I might consider selling my padKontrol, as I sadly never really found much use for it - I'm just more of a studio rat than a performer
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Awesome to hear it's being worked on - thanks for the actual response. More companies need that kind of attentiveness.We were convinced we had that one solved, as it was working in earlier betas, but somehow things went awry in the last RC and it managed to get past all of the beta testers because it is so host/system dependent. The good news is that we can reproduce the problems now, so we expect be able to resolve them quickly.
The browser is a great improvement. One thing I was wondering, does adding user tags to a preset include it in the list when filtering by tag?
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I can't offer any details about v2 just yet. It's still relatively early in development, since we've been focusing on 1.5 for a very long time. That said, the discussions about v2 around the Camel camp have been very exciting. I can't wait to get my hands on some of the features the guys are planning.crystalmsc wrote:Hi Chris, glad to see you here. Thank you for the brief answer, can't wait for the v2. Any hint for the release
I actually use two padKontrols as my master controller, and have been doing so for years. The only thing I wish they had was aftertouch on the pads. The XY on there is great fun with Alchemy, too. However, as theophilus noted - if you've got an iPhone or iPad then Alchemy Mobile is definitely the way to go, since it was designed with the intention of it being used as a remote control for Alchemy.crystalmsc wrote:the nano pad seems like a great controller for Alchemy X/Y and remix pads, are you using it to control those? I'm thinking to get one, for some drumming as well, mainly with the drum rack, impulse, attack and stylus. How do you like it? I'm torn between that and the padKontrol.
Alchemy Mobile switches to whichever instance is in focus in your host at the time.sporkles wrote:OK, so the Alchemy Mobile control works over Wi-Fi? What happens if you have more than one Alchemy instance in your set?
Adding user tags doesn't add them to the browser options above, but they are seen when you do a text search. For an example of how this can be used, check out the browser tutorial video at around 4:42.agent314 wrote:The browser is a great improvement. One thing I was wondering, does adding user tags to a preset include it in the list when filtering by tag?
http://youtu.be/DodjQ9UUOmA
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Yep, I had to do the same. After installing all the soundbanks, all seems ok.sporkles wrote:I just went ahead and downloaded all the soundbanks, and now things seem smoother. The scroll wheel works only intermittently.
All in all, an awesome update.
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I see, than you for the confirmation sporkles, will get that if there are no new stuff until next year. Thank you for your offer, but I'm luckily being endorsed by the local Korg Reps here, so I can get it for cheap or even for free at some point.sporkles wrote:Crystalmsc: the nanoPad is good for its size and price, but it doesn't hold a candle to the padKontrol, which is a top notch controller. Both the X/Y pad and the drum pads are amazing on the PK, which is the most responsive controller I've tried in its category.
Where are you located? I might consider selling my padKontrol, as I sadly never really found much use for it - I'm just more of a studio rat than a performerPM me if you're interested, and we might be able to sort something out. It's in mint condition and all, hardly used.
The update went smooth here, with Live 8.3.4 as the host.Sibanger wrote:Yep, I had to do the same. After installing all the soundbanks, all seems ok.
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I believe that the V2 is going to be an awesome release!Ugo Audio wrote:I can't offer any details about v2 just yet. It's still relatively early in development, since we've been focusing on 1.5 for a very long time. That said, the discussions about v2 around the Camel camp have been very exciting. I can't wait to get my hands on some of the features the guys are planning.
Is it possible to use after touch with the XY and remix pad? I read something about polyphonic aftertouch from the iOS remote page, does it mean that the iOS devices are able for being used as such controller? I'm not clear about this, please shed some light.Ugo Audio wrote: I actually use two padKontrols as my master controller, and have been doing so for years. The only thing I wish they had was aftertouch on the pads. The XY on there is great fun with Alchemy, too. However, as theophilus noted - if you've got an iPhone or iPad then Alchemy Mobile is definitely the way to go, since it was designed with the intention of it being used as a remote control for Alchemy.
Already got the free version and it's amazing indeed. Will get the pro version at some point.theophilus wrote:if you've got an ipad or iphone... then alchemy mobile is the way to go. you get 2 xy controllers instead of one.
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Just to add to Chris's comments about the mouse scroll wheel, some users find that it only works when the mouse pointer is positioned over the top half or 1/3 of the preset results list.sporkles wrote:The scroll wheel works only intermittently.
The "bushleague" comment was a nice touchagent314 wrote:/quote]Get it together, Camel. I love Alchemy, but that's a bushleague oversight
Unfortunately OS support for scroll wheels is not so well defined. On my test system it works 90% of the time, but that depends on which OS + host partition I restore ... so there must be some Windows components that are updated.
Anyway, sorry for the problems. We will fix it if we can.
Peace,
Andy.
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Hi Andy, glad to see you here. The mouse scroll works well here.ZenPunkHippy wrote:Just to add to Chris's comments about the mouse scroll wheel, some users find that it only works when the mouse pointer is positioned over the top half or 1/3 of the preset results list.
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Thanks for the info. I just noticed your question about remote control ...
The poly pitch bends is pretty obvious: each note has a +/- 1 octave range and there are 128 automation parameters to control this if you want to draw it in yourself. The range is +/- 1 octave because of the limited resolution available, but this still allows for very expressive playing.
Poly aftertouch is sent from the keyboard up/down motion, and basically controls the Poly AT mod source as assigned to any parameter in Alchemy. This will be most useful for users of the full version because you can assign mod sources however you like (which is not possible in Alchemy Player). What we hope is that sound designers will make use of this functionality when creating new presets.
Poly AT isn't available with many hardware keyboards because it's very expensive to implement, so this is quite a unique feature for Alchemy Mobile + Alchemy.
Peace,
Andy.
What we have done is add polyphonic aftertouch and also polyphonic note bends when using the Alchemy Mobile keyboard with Alchemy or Player on the desktop. The poly-bends require a network MIDI connection which you can easily set up on Mac using Audio MIDI Setup or by installing and configuring rtpMIDI on Windows. Setting this up has the added advantage of allowing the MIDI notes to be recorded in the host.crystalmsc wrote:Is it possible to use after touch with the XY and remix pad? I read something about polyphonic aftertouch from the iOS remote page, does it mean that the iOS devices are able for being used as such controller? I'm not clear about this, please shed some light.
The poly pitch bends is pretty obvious: each note has a +/- 1 octave range and there are 128 automation parameters to control this if you want to draw it in yourself. The range is +/- 1 octave because of the limited resolution available, but this still allows for very expressive playing.
Poly aftertouch is sent from the keyboard up/down motion, and basically controls the Poly AT mod source as assigned to any parameter in Alchemy. This will be most useful for users of the full version because you can assign mod sources however you like (which is not possible in Alchemy Player). What we hope is that sound designers will make use of this functionality when creating new presets.
Poly AT isn't available with many hardware keyboards because it's very expensive to implement, so this is quite a unique feature for Alchemy Mobile + Alchemy.
Peace,
Andy.
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Haa, if it's any consolation it makes me think more highly of Camel that it's an OS issue and not just an oversight of functionalityThe "bushleague" comment was a nice touch
Unfortunately OS support for scroll wheels is not so well defined. On my test system it works 90% of the time, but that depends on which OS + host partition I restore ... so there must be some Windows components that are updated.
Anyway, sorry for the problems. We will fix it if we can.
I love Alchemy though, and CamelSpace. Have 3 instances of the latter set up on a bass track at this very moment actually
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Coolagent314 wrote:Haa, if it's any consolation it makes me think more highly of Camel that it's an OS issue and not just an oversight of functionality
Sweeeeeeeeet! I love using Alchemy for bass ... it's a monster when programmed right.I love Alchemy though, and CamelSpace. Have 3 instances of the latter set up on a bass track at this very moment actually
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Hey Andy, are you really in Melbourne... and do I know you??
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Yes I live in Melbourne (outer east, nice n quiettimothyallan wrote:Hey Andy, are you really in Melbourne... and do I know you??
Peace,
Andy.
