Making a return to my project that explores the plethora of plugins available on the iPad auV3 platform, we take a look at GlitchStep that came out this week (at the time of writing).
It is a MIDI sequencer from the same deceloper who brought us GlitchCore the audio effect, that come to think of it I haven’t catalogued here just yet. I shall add iit to my writing schedule (which doesn’t actually exist lol).
I’m going to share some other resources I have found online for now because I’m yet to record my own video that covers this plugin because I’ve only just bought it.
For now I’ll take this approach to these posts going forwrd and come back to each, edit, add bits to each one, tro establish the guide in the longer term. I will be adding links to the parent article as we go along and feom these posts to others that were previously written.
Will we have evergreen content on Hive one day??
Doug Woods as ever presented a great video on this plugin the other day and here it is.
I draw a lit of inspiration from this guys channel and have a hige amount of fun crafting sounds through plugins like this one.
Will update this post as soon as I’ve got more to share of my own.
UPDATE
Have found some more useful videos!
Or take a look ar Alex’s playlist
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh4xvAR7HPt7V1BcsNS8CHOCd0j2-Jzye&si=v_V38EK-V21c_K8n
I would think these sort of posts need a dedicated community as 'music' is too broad. I am sure a lot of people are into these sorts of apps. Have fun.
I’ve been thinking of this and will probably switch it up to being a community and invite others to join in.
Additionally I am mulling over setting up a tech hub community with an element of real life meetups and hackathons around Reading. A little bit like The Kingdom in Poland. I believe every country should have one.
So maybe all of these things could be combined into the one community.
That would be cool. There must be a fair few techie people around Reading. I have a few Hive musicians around here, but they are not too active. I used to be involved with a tech networking group that did presentations, but that shut down. I didn't get any of them into Hive. You really need a core of people to get these things started.
There are a lot of us around and some might even be my neighbours, who are mostly Indian and without being too presumptuous, typically work in our field. I agree a core group would be needed and form a consensus etc.
@nicklewis, I paid out 0.510 HIVE and 0.000 HBD to reward 2 comments in this discussion thread.