TUNAFISH released ...
- KVRAF
- 1817 posts since 1 Jun, 2003
sorry to hijack, but this is the first time i've come across bram's software, and Tu2 looks interesting. i will check it out, but if any of you want to talk me into giving the guy some money, feel free, i am curious. 
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- The Teach
- Topic Starter
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
like shamann i regularly break tu2 out for messing with a few loops or building segments of audio to use elsewhere ... i find its 'different' way of working leads me down different paths to my other tools (and despite its limitations - yeah - i think a LOT more of tu2 could have found its way in to the new tool - i feel tunafish might fill the same niche in my MIDI / VST setup as tu2 does in the audio side of things) ...
... and AFAICT tunafish isnt meant to be another energyXT or another fl-studio or whatever so comparisions are a little pointless ... bram has (and always has had) very specific concepts for all the audio stuff hes done ... not a big fan of bloat or feature-creep is our mr bos ...
slainte
rob
... and AFAICT tunafish isnt meant to be another energyXT or another fl-studio or whatever so comparisions are a little pointless ... bram has (and always has had) very specific concepts for all the audio stuff hes done ... not a big fan of bloat or feature-creep is our mr bos ...
slainte
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- KVRian
- 1141 posts since 29 May, 2005
i like tuna!
well it might be very simple, who cares?
i mentioned some time ago,
that a hybrid mixture between fl+muzys+audacity
would be my dream thing..
..when it comes to hybrid-invention.
so, i can say bram has made it!
tuna is the perfect hybrid between those 3
except it needs to improve to be something
serious to use. still - i love the idea alot!
or you can say:
it`s a groovebox with vst abilities.
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@BRAM:
i already used it, after 3 minutes,
i was done, und fully understood
the whole features
my BUG report here:
bug-no-1:
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when choosing a vsti in one channel+changing to
another vst, the old name of the vsti that was
used before - remains in the channel-name(label)
bug-no-2:
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if i start a track, say it`s 10 seconds long,
and it keeps playing in loop mode,
sometimes it happens that there is a tiny
audio drop-out.
bug-no-3:
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i only used a tuna-drumbeat
and gtg k1 and another small synth,
and my cpu got already overloaded.
so, really great invention!!!(my dream)
great work!
needs some tiny bug fixes,
and more cpu friendly.
my system:
[P4-laptop(desktop-cpu),
2.4.Ghz @ 1024 ddr-ram+ati-radeon]
my 2cents
well it might be very simple, who cares?
i mentioned some time ago,
that a hybrid mixture between fl+muzys+audacity
would be my dream thing..
..when it comes to hybrid-invention.
so, i can say bram has made it!
tuna is the perfect hybrid between those 3
except it needs to improve to be something
serious to use. still - i love the idea alot!
or you can say:
it`s a groovebox with vst abilities.
--------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------
@BRAM:
i already used it, after 3 minutes,
i was done, und fully understood
the whole features
my BUG report here:
bug-no-1:
---------
when choosing a vsti in one channel+changing to
another vst, the old name of the vsti that was
used before - remains in the channel-name(label)
bug-no-2:
---------
if i start a track, say it`s 10 seconds long,
and it keeps playing in loop mode,
sometimes it happens that there is a tiny
audio drop-out.
bug-no-3:
---------
i only used a tuna-drumbeat
and gtg k1 and another small synth,
and my cpu got already overloaded.
so, really great invention!!!(my dream)
great work!
needs some tiny bug fixes,
and more cpu friendly.
my system:
[P4-laptop(desktop-cpu),
2.4.Ghz @ 1024 ddr-ram+ati-radeon]
my 2cents
Last edited by bambooman on Fri Aug 26, 2005 4:48 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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- The Teach
- Topic Starter
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
no expert myself ... but i SUSPECT tunafish may well grow a little ... IMHO its only a baby right now ...bambooman wrote:i like tuna!
well it might be very simple, who cares?
i mentioned some time ago, that a hybrid mixture between fl+muzys+audacity would be my dream thing..
so, i can say bram has made it!
tuna is the perfect hybrid between those 3 except it needs to improve to be something serious to use. still - i love the idea alot!
best to report any praise / bugs / etc on the tuareg yahoo mailing list - http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/tuaregs - bram IS aware of this thread but i dont know how often he checks KVR ...bambooman wrote:@BRAM:
i already used it, after 3 minutes,
i was done, und fully understood
the whole features
my BUG report here:
it is a LITTLE CPU hungry (running about twice as much CPU use as live 5 with the same sequence / synth / preset) but not THAT bad (although i obviously dont know your system specs) ...bambooman wrote:bug-no-3:
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i only used a tuna-drumbeat and gtg k1 and another small synth, and my cpu got already overloaded.
so, really great invention!!!(my dream)
great work!
needs some tiny bug fixes, and more cpu friendly.
my 2cents
slainte
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- The Teach
- Topic Starter
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
mod ... (assuming youre on XP) i have to switch the tunafish .exe into win98 compatibility mode to stop it crashing here with that ame message (XP pro / SP1) ...
... ive mentioned it on the tu2 list but it seems an isolated issue (current thinking is soundcard drivers possibly) ...
slainte
rob
... ive mentioned it on the tu2 list but it seems an isolated issue (current thinking is soundcard drivers possibly) ...
slainte
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- KVRian
- 1343 posts since 26 Aug, 2005 from Netherlands
It seems the error message itself is raised by thepHz wrote:... ive mentioned it on the tu2 list but it seems an isolated issue (current thinking is soundcard drivers possibly) ...
code that checks the CPU load. I'll see if I can
just disable it when it fails to communicate with
the CPU properly. I haven't seen this problem in
real life though so it might be hard to solve "from
a distance". I'm on it anyway...
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- The Teach
- Topic Starter
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
ah ... that must explain why i dont see the tunafish CPU meter working AT ALL either then on my machine ???
(hi bram ... welcome 'officially' to KVR !!! )
slainte
rob
(hi bram ... welcome 'officially' to KVR !!! )
slainte
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 7 Oct, 2004 from Overijssel, Holland
I have tried Tunafish and it is very easy to use. You just need to forget about the way you are used to work in FL Studio. Tuna is not a patternbased host so rather then just comparing it to FL Studio I just started working in Tunafish and judge it on its own way of working.
Good points in Tuna:
- Very low CPU Usage
- Very quick and easy way of making a structure of a track and Tuna gives me a lot of flexibility in creating a songstructure because it is not pattern based. By making a segment and then copy pasting it I can quickly make a new part of a track and create all sorts of varieties. Also I love the fact that I can vary each and every single part of a track by just clicking on it in the overview and then returning to the pianoroll. In FL Studio for each and every variation we needed to create a new pattern.
All in all my first impression is very good. Okay Tuna does not offer us a lot of extra's but it is easy to use with low cpu usage (I have used several VST's at the same time and Tuna hardly had any trouble processing them).
Even if you do not want to use Tuna as your main sequencer it does offer us an easy way of creating a song structure with relative ease.
Cheers to Bram Bos!
Nomen Nescio
Good points in Tuna:
- Very low CPU Usage
- Very quick and easy way of making a structure of a track and Tuna gives me a lot of flexibility in creating a songstructure because it is not pattern based. By making a segment and then copy pasting it I can quickly make a new part of a track and create all sorts of varieties. Also I love the fact that I can vary each and every single part of a track by just clicking on it in the overview and then returning to the pianoroll. In FL Studio for each and every variation we needed to create a new pattern.
All in all my first impression is very good. Okay Tuna does not offer us a lot of extra's but it is easy to use with low cpu usage (I have used several VST's at the same time and Tuna hardly had any trouble processing them).
Even if you do not want to use Tuna as your main sequencer it does offer us an easy way of creating a song structure with relative ease.
Cheers to Bram Bos!
Nomen Nescio
Nomen Nescio
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- KVRian
- 665 posts since 7 Jan, 2003 from somewhere between 50 and 60Hz
Hi bram! hammerhead was the first step sequencer I ever used, a classic
Tunafish looks like a great "starting host" for people new to computer music, will have to recommend that one in the future
Tunafish looks like a great "starting host" for people new to computer music, will have to recommend that one in the future
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- KVRian
- 1141 posts since 29 May, 2005
oh, and...
it`s interesting to realize,
that only the "dutch people"
seem to be very talented,
when it comes to
simple, minimal, straightup, rational hosts,
that work well.
e.g. like fl, syntrax,
tunafish(and the older bram stuff)
or even (OT) gamemaker,
is also a tiny dutch beast.

it`s interesting to realize,
that only the "dutch people"
seem to be very talented,
when it comes to
simple, minimal, straightup, rational hosts,
that work well.
e.g. like fl, syntrax,
tunafish(and the older bram stuff)
or even (OT) gamemaker,
is also a tiny dutch beast.
- KVRAF
- 25037 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
ImageLine is a Wallonian company!bambooman wrote: fl
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- KVRian
- 1127 posts since 18 Mar, 2005
Not bad but wish it had realtime sequencing capabilities.
Also, the drum sampler needs mute groups and preview/replace samples in realtime capabilities.
Also, the drum sampler needs mute groups and preview/replace samples in realtime capabilities.
Give me freedom or give me television
- KVRAF
- 4760 posts since 26 Apr, 2002 from the bogely factory
'moonfish was my first love,and it will be my last,moonfish of the future and moonfish of the past.'
i need money.
i need money.