ArtWonk and MusicWonk now freeware
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- KVRAF
- 2807 posts since 8 Sep, 2009
This is sad news. John Dunn from Algorithmic Arts suffers from health problems and won't be able to continue to work on his programs. Therefore he decided to release them as freeware.
For those who don't know ArtWonk: it's the "Reaktor" of modular midi applications. Check it here: http://algoart.com
Get well soon, John!
For those who don't know ArtWonk: it's the "Reaktor" of modular midi applications. Check it here: http://algoart.com
Get well soon, John!
- KVRian
- 988 posts since 25 Dec, 2007 from Copenhagen
I am fascinated on generative composing, wish I can spend more time soon.
Thanks for the product spotlight and best wishes to Mr. Dunn.
Thanks for the product spotlight and best wishes to Mr. Dunn.
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- KVRAF
- 2070 posts since 5 Oct, 2005
Didn't they used to have other MIDI stuff called Soft step or something ?
It was like an environment for building step sequencers ,etc.
It was like an environment for building step sequencers ,etc.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2807 posts since 8 Sep, 2009
Yes, there were Softstep and Bankstep, too. The latter was/is a "hardwired" setup with no option to alter the structure.
Technically spoken ArtWonk is the flagship prog containing all features of the other apps mentioned here.
Technically spoken ArtWonk is the flagship prog containing all features of the other apps mentioned here.
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- KVRAF
- 2070 posts since 5 Oct, 2005
Aye that was it. I remember trying them years ago.
I should probably give art/music wonk a go. Thanks for letting us know it's now freeware. Great stuff. Amazing they've been released for free.
I should probably give art/music wonk a go. Thanks for letting us know it's now freeware. Great stuff. Amazing they've been released for free.
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- KVRAF
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
Wow, I've been eyeing these for many, many years now. Its great for us that they have been set free, but under very sad circumstances.
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2807 posts since 8 Sep, 2009
To add a hint to Mitch's note about building step sequencers: Leaving the algorithmic aspects aside it's in fact ideal for building your own "Supersequencer" that goes far, far beyond the usual specs of typical models.
Let alone the possibility to implement several clocks (even of different types) or modulate the lenght of sequences incl. start/stop-points which is perfect for loooooooong ever-alternating sequences. Actually you can modulate/automate anything inside ArtWonk.
Because it's a standalone app it's imho best suited for hardware geeks looking for alternatives to MAQ16/3 or similar gear. Due to its low cpu-profile it should run on older machines, too, so one might think about adding a cheap laptop to his/her modular machine park...
Let alone the possibility to implement several clocks (even of different types) or modulate the lenght of sequences incl. start/stop-points which is perfect for loooooooong ever-alternating sequences. Actually you can modulate/automate anything inside ArtWonk.
Because it's a standalone app it's imho best suited for hardware geeks looking for alternatives to MAQ16/3 or similar gear. Due to its low cpu-profile it should run on older machines, too, so one might think about adding a cheap laptop to his/her modular machine park...
- KVRian
- 709 posts since 4 Jul, 2011 from England
I'm very surprised that I can't find a user forum or any prefabs/presets -- any know of any please?
It' a really impressive standalone app that can run from USB (not a plugin) and so needs loopMIDI or similar to use it with a DAW. This little video shows its UI
It' a really impressive standalone app that can run from USB (not a plugin) and so needs loopMIDI or similar to use it with a DAW. This little video shows its UI
- KVRAF
- 13684 posts since 19 Jun, 2008 from Seattle
I'm sorry to hear about John's health problems. Indeed, all the best to him.elassi wrote:This is sad news. John Dunn from Algorithmic Arts suffers from health problems and won't be able to continue to work on his programs. Therefore he decided to release them as freeware.
Get well soon, John!
That is the truth! Great programs. I started with SoftStep and BankStep, which was sort-of a poor mans Zyklus MPS, then Artwonk to load FRACT386 (later "Fractint") stuff.elassi wrote:For those who don't know ArtWonk: it's the "Reaktor" of modular midi applications.
Seems like I was running BankStep through a Dr.T interface, to outboard gear.
Though it's not shown on Johns download page, you can still find it. It too is free, and deep...
http://www.algoart.com/help/bankstep/index.htm
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