Sunday, July 10, 2011
CAUSTIC - Control Automation (knob recording)
YouTube Uploaded by CausticApp on Jul 9, 2011
"This short video shows how to record knob positions for playback, aka controller automation.
This new feature lets you add much more character to your songs by changing values over the length of the track. You can accomplish classic things like filter sweeps and volume fades. Any automation will be saved into your file and exported into output files."
Uploaded by CausticApp on Jul 9, 2011
"This video explains how to use the various sections of the SubSynth machine in CAUSTIC for Android.
The subsynth is probably the most complicated machine in the rack so I thought I'd give it its own tutorial. This video also shows off the cool new "Waveform Editor" that allows you to draw a waveform right on your Android device and use it as the starting point for your SubSynth preset.
For more reading on subtractive synthesis here are few links:
http://www.kvraudio.com/wiki/?id=The+Basics+of+Subtractive+Synthesis
http://www.fortunecity.com/emachines/e11/86/synth1.html
You can get CAUSTIC from the Android Market at
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.singlecellsoftware.caustic"
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