Igor Vasiliev of Motion Soundscape has announced the release of an update to its NoInputMixer experimental feedback-based musical instrument that models an analog mixing console.
Designed to create a wide range of amazing, otherworldly electronic sounds by feeding the mixer’s output back to its input, version 1.1 of the app includes new presets, and various improvements and fixes.
By using this technique in the creative process, the sound designer can explore many different and special ways to create sound. Unsettling soundscapes perfect for sci-fi, dystopian and horror projects, like strange noises, disrupted signals, broken communication, buzzing drones, faulty machinery, futuristic tech sounds, and glitchy elements are some results of the No-Input Mixing technique.
Changes in NoInputMixer v1.1
- Added a lot of new presets (Thanks to Robert Dowell who made most of them).
- Added option to copy channel parameters between presets.
- Added options to randomize the parameters of one or all channels.
- Added options to randomly adjustment the parameters of one or all channels.
- Some options on the main screen are placed in the pop-up menu on the “More” button.
- All knobs and faders can be controlled via MIDI.
- The list of MIDI controls is divided on channels for more convenience.
- Added direct mode of MIDI controls for setting values from another app.
- To the titles which also switch sections, added the special marker.
- The description has been updated with sections with new features.
- Some minor bugs were fixed.
NoInputMixer for iOS/AUv3 is available to purchase at the App Store for $15.99 USD. The update is free for existing users.
More information: Motion Soundscape