Developer Igor Vasiliev has introduced NoInputMixer, a new application that’s designed for sound design using feedback, modeled on no-input mixing.
NoInputMixer consists of a seven-channel mixer and an effects rack with eight slots. Each effect slot can be configured as an insert effect for a mixer channel or used with two send/return buses. Effects has an option for hi-res or lo-fi sound processing. Each mixer channel has its own algorithmic generator of different types of noise, which can be added to the feedback signal or used separately. The input selector switches between multiple points in the signal path to make different types of feedback loops or can be switched to an external input for any channel to use it as an effect processor.
Because this is a modeled mixer, it can provide options not found in physical mixers, such as preamp tube type and mode selection, op-amp type selection, adjustment of overload protection circuit, and other features that greatly expand the possibilities for experimenting with sound. The user interface can be presented in the form of a classic mixer, or in the form of complete control of a single channel.
NoInputMixer is a universal application for iOS and macOS. It can work on iPhone and iPad as well as Mac / MacBook with M1 chip (and later):
- NoInputMixer works on iPhone and iPad standalone, as an Audio Unit or Inter-App Audio module, and supports Audiobus and Ableton Link.
- On MacOS, NoInputMixer can works both as a standalone application and as an Audio unit (AUv3) with DAWs and other hosts that support AUv3 plugins.
All application features are available on iOS and macOS, including MIDI support (with a MIDI learn option) and audio unit parameters.
Pricing and Availability:
NoInputMixer is available now for $15.99 USD.
fantastic! it’s very cool.
Was wondering when someone would do this. Been playing around with this on an old Mackie mixer I had and it is a lot of fun. Cool weird wild sounds.
Everything this fellow creates is pure gold. I have and love SpaceFields. Will buy this one too.
+1
Have all his apps. So much sonic fun from his audio playgrounds!
one of the best devs out there. im surprised a larger company hasnt scooped him up yet. Very outside the box, but creative, useable, great sounding tools.
Wait you mean I cannot blow up a sound system!
would definitely be worth linking his website in the post, he has tons of really cool instruments:
https://motion-soundscape.blogspot.com