A sneak peak of the new version of nodal (coming very soon). This is a short piece by Peter Mcilwain using a prerelease version of the software. Logic is used for its synth engines (which is shown just at the start). Unlike the last Nodal demo, this one is a bit more like "here's something I prepared earlier" and there is no note programming. Instead a more complex network is given and the video shows how you can turn on and off parts of it in an interactive way.
dude. is this your software? well, anyway, i was looking at this video at nodal's web page then when i paused the video it started on youtube again, so i started to watch and listen to it on youtube, and it sounded supra great. then i paused it and the music was still running, it was running on two instances, i paused both and then played one, it sounded ok, rather than the supra great when having the both software running. it had like a second of difference! try it you might like it too!
archebeats 5 months ago
@virtualmark
Thats more helpful thanks. I don't agree with you but I'm interested to know what you think about the Nodal 1.7 demo.
pmcskeeter 6 months ago
@virtualmark
well according to you but lots of people like it too. What are you trying to achieve by putting up a comment like this? That all people should like music the way you do?
pmcskeeter 6 months ago
@paralelSun you just set the instruments in nodal to the nodal output...then in logic go to your midi section and set nodal output for the midi in, its real easy
floydianspiral 1 year ago
im using rewire in logic and assigning it to nodal instruments... ie. one for synth one for sample..
yet they wont play simultaneously
paralelSun 2 years ago
please help!
i cant route nodal into logic!
ahhh going crazy here... i need pointers! how are you doing it fine sir?!
paralelSun 2 years ago