However, the setup is quite technical, and you will need to have an Apple Developer account to use it. It supports apps for iOS, iMessage, watchOS, and tvOS.įurther, there is an option for external beta testing of your app before a final review that helps get a better picture of any issues faced by users. ![]() It comes with extensive documentation that makes it easier to use. But the very short record time of the Phonogene has been my only complaint.This iPhone emulator is Apple’s officially recommended method for testing iOS apps. Will post more experiments soon:) Morph your jeans<3MDMDMDĭamn.I got my Phonogene about 6 months ago and hate to have to upgrade now. Very open ended, like all of the MakeNoise clobber:) You folks will flip. I think I will be able to use it in very precise surgical ways (again, the Voltage Block/Varigate combo) and in very free/exploratory ways. Congrats to the Make Noise team! I have been so excited about this module and in my hours of owning it has more than lived up to my expectations. I am installing Reaper in the next hour, I think making "chains" of samples with splices all set up will make working with the Varigate 8+/Voltage Block combo a serious weapon for transforming the world into a psychedelic paradise filled with compassion and free love in the streets. ![]() Such a pleasure to manipulate, scrub, push and pull and transform the source. I plugged it in, sampled an 80 second Tod Docstader sample from my Iphone (I know I know, I said hi fi but even with this method the quality was evident), and was in a trance for an hour. The sound quality is amazing-I know people love the lo-fi charms of it's sibling but the hi fi is a welcome change. I would also try connecting the CV Output to something to see if you're getting an envelope - if you are and the audio was properly leveled, it could be a bad LED - that has happened to me before on modules.ĭykehouse wrote:The Morphagene is amazing! I used to own a Phonogene so in general I have acclimated quite quickly. Higher Morph values often stabilize the CV Out to some degree."ĭid you perform the auto-leveling function (manual pg 7-8) before recording into a splice? Perhaps the recorded signal is not loud enough for much visible activity. The CV Out’s shape and amplitude is highly dependent on the sound in the currently playing Splice or Gene. It can be used to control characteristics of the sound being fed into the Morphagene, to process of the sound at the output (such as through Echophon or Erbe-Verb), or to patch directly into the Morphagene’s CV inputs. Per the manual "The CV Output is the product of an Envelope Follower, so that the output voltage goes higher as the output level gets louder. Yes, that is an indicator of the activity on the CV Output jack. being that this is a COMPLEX module and I had it on for just one hour, I'm not sure if there is something to it, or if I simply haven't used it in the right way yet. CV OUT indicator, or something like that? Every demo I see has those lights flickering, but not on mine. ![]() The lights on the left, above PLAY, never lit up on mine. Mallarme wrote:Picked-up one at Control this afternoon and upon firing it up immediately came up with a lovely sound playing a rhodes over one channel and lashing it with some voice loop on the other channel.
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