Thanks for posting this, Mike!
I'd REALLY like to try this, but I am not getting any sound from it.
Has anyone tried this? Are you hearing anything?
Could be because I am using IE? If you hear sound, what browser are you using???
https://cync.app/
I'm getting sound. First tried with Chrome, then IE. Running windows 10.
Thanks for checking, Dave. I still can't get any sound out of it. Even after a reboot to make sure "things aren't stuck". (Windows 7).
Works ok for me on Windows 7.
Floyd, could it be a firewall setting at your end or a security setting on your browser? I guess when you press the coloured dot it must be running javascript or something to send that choice back to the server, maybe that is being blocked?
Not that I claim to know anything about this sort of thing mind you
I installed Firefox - works fine there...
(thanks for the help, y'all)
What a cool find! Seems like people had some fun with it (and some trouble), but still a really neat thing to share!
I managed to get it working - really cool stuff, and easy to use! Thanks for sharing
This reminds me a bit of Propellerhead's Figure app, though this is much better-suited to wonky rhythms.
Cheers
Kent
PG Music
This is really very cool. I exported some midis to the DAW and ran them through programs and see how this can be a lot of fun.
At the same time, I have to say in my exploration of Real Drums and loops (which are my favorites) I think there is a vast ocean of possibilities in BIAB/PG percussion which goes relatively unused (insofar as what I hear on the forums anyway) and which has a huge, robust sound to it.
But again, this is fun and I can see it being kind of addictive.
David,
I don't think I've seen PG Percussion. Are the files with just congas or other percussion instruments?
2b
2B,
There are a lot of loops that are really cool, if you go to "generate a loop" in RB or insert/add a loop track in one of the slots in BIAB. Spend some time looking at the loops. There are a lot of really cool ones.
In Drums there are shakers, tambourines and so forth, lots of cool stuff.
I thought that site was cool, but for me it lacks too much control for me to use it on an actual project, though others might like it.
If I am going to to program drums I usually do it in guitar pro, and then I can be really meticulous about the percussive pieces I pick and the rhythm and so forth, and went I export the midi it produces a file that most drums synths reproduce faithfully.