Probably, if I'm getting what you're thinking, I am not familiar with v-synth. If you've watched theUncle E wrote: Mon Aug 11, 2025 10:38 pmThanks. Those look awesome but I should have specified that it was V-Synth's ability to drag around the sound that I'm interested in. Is Tactile good for that?pekbro wrote: Mon Aug 11, 2025 10:28 pm For that I was looking at this: samplabs Resynthesizer.
https://samplab.com/resynthesizer
I'll probably grab it at some point. Another, one (though not exactly the same type of thing) would be: Rast's Elements Pro
https://rastsound.com/downloads/elements-pro/
Of course, both are quite a bit more expensive than Tactile...
video, that's how it is. For missed opportunities, I meant maybe some motion tracking and pitch shifting would have been nice. The actual touch part was never really part of it for me.
*Just a note, Tactile does respond to midi, the effect is triggering the frozen sample per note,
just a repeat tho, it's not chromatic. You can drag through the current sample buffer while triggering with midi to change beat of the active sound I guess.