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I finally made it working.
I use mme or direct sound at the driver selection, and the M-audio as outputs and it seems ok. I don't know if i have any loss at sound quality, as i don't know what exactly are these drivers. Good job audiobulb, i like the sound. Ambient is using the famous granular synthesis, right? Correct me if i am wrong. Wouldn't it be more complete if you add some LFOs on the controls? |
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Can the Mac version be used on a G4 computer (PPC processor) or is Intel only?
What is the lowest OSX version that it will run on (Tiger, Leopard, etc.) What are the hardware requirements? I would really like to try this program, but I'd hate to purchase and download it only to find out it won't run on my Mac. Thanks. |
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OK. I finally upgraded my system to Snow Leopard, so now I can use this program....
LOVE IT!!! LOVE IT!!! LOVE IT!!! A great tool to noodle with and create new source sounds. Something to replace my totally obsolete THONK 0+2 for granular synthesis!!! |
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Anyone else having issues with Ambient?
It turns out my audio is just fine since I'm using Logic with no problems, I think it has to do with MAX because I downloaded this other software: http://www.giorgiosancristoforo.net/softwares/variations-1-0 / which has the same type of setup as Ambient and I can't get audio out of Variations either. Any clues? I did email support at AudioBulb too. |
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Have you tried downloading and reinstalling the Max Runtime? |
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secretkillerofnames wrote: Have you tried downloading and reinstalling the Max Runtime?
Thanks, just installed it but both of those programs I mentioned still don't work. |
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room wrote: http://www.audiobulb.com/
Software Designer: Christopher Hipgrave Graphic Artist: Mike Podolak Format: Standalone Max/MSP Application for XP/Win 7 Price: £9.99 Press Release: http://www.audiobulb.com/create/Ambient/AB-Ambient.htm A unique ambient soundscape generator. AMBIENT is capable of producing a vast array of ambient textures, from the bizarre to the beautiful. AMBIENT processes any sound you care to load into it. The possibilities are endless. Multi-effect standalone software module featuring: + Granular sampler with random pitch function + Amplitude envelope with a trigger speed control + Three pitch shift controls for adding extra layers + Tape delay + Multi-mode filter + Ambient reverb + MIDI learn http://www.audiobulb.com/ How long is the wait time for support. |
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Did you select the correct sound driver in 'settings', select an audio file to granulate under 'open' (it won't do anything otherwise) and then press 'start'?
Also, press 'random' a few times to make sure there's really no sound. |
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wasi wrote: Did you select the correct sound driver in 'settings', select an audio file to granulate under 'open' (it won't do anything otherwise) and then press 'start'?
Also, press 'random' a few times to make sure there's really no sound. Thank you so much that was it, the 'open' part. Starting you're your chosen source sound AMBIENT will support you to exploit the de-construction and redesign of your sound. I re-read the instructions and found the above text in there stating that. Note to self, RTFM |
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There was a manual? |
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gabebrunogarza1021 wrote: Starting you're your chosen source sound AMBIENT will support you to exploit the de-construction and redesign of your sound. I re-read the instructions and found the above text in there stating that. Note to self, RTFM See the manual is full of inspirational phrases - well worth the read! |
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