I hit the "Buy" button today for KS. I am downloading it and the Architecture expansion now.deastman wrote:Two things I can suggest:dayjob wrote:hmm... so, after using it a while i'm having a hard time not turning everything into some kind of tonal reverb or gritty noise shaped transformation.. or of course comb like resonances.. but it seems for something that comes from such a complex process that is so CPU intensive there should be more happening. perhaps i just suck at it or i'm missing something... but the results don't really differ much from combinations of other effects that are much lighter on the CPU and therefore less glitchy in normal use.. at least in my case..
and yet i can't stop fiddling with it! there are a million little sweet spots and variations.
i guess i'm curious how other people are using it and fitting it into their work.. other than the examples in this thread. anyone using it for more subtle processing where it's not the basis of a song?
-Try focusing on rhythmic patterns. For starters, play around with some of the checkerboard images.
-Instead of trying to make finished sounds or effects directly from Kaleidoscope, use it to record samples to load into a sampler ana use that as the starting point for a new patch.
I am planning to use it more for the latter of these two suggestions.
I think that I have listened to just about every one of Simon's demos... some more than once

