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Fractal Bits

Fractal-based drum synth

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All Versions of Fractal Bits

1.2

April 28, 2024

* new option - Hold; if enabled, notes will play endlessly without reacting to key release (noteOff) events; turning the note on again works like turning it off; there are two ways to enable this option: 1) using the Hold parameter in the "MIDI Mapping" window; 2) by pressing the HOLD button, which appears in place of LCK while playing the musical keyboard: press HOLD, release the desired notes - then the released notes will continue to play; * additional highlighting of locked samples; * bug fixes.
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1.1c

October 23, 2023

* auto-repeat in the virtual (on-screen) text keyboard; * bug fixes.

1.1b

March 31, 2022

v1.1b: bug fixes. v1.1: * new parameters (can be linked to MIDI or used directly in AU hosts): * Algorithm: fractal sample (default), fractal spectrum, FM, random; increases number of unique sounds to 12 billion; * Previous code; * Next code.
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1.1

March 28, 2022

* new parameters (can be linked to MIDI or used directly in AU hosts): * Algorithm: fractal sample (default), fractal spectrum, FM, random; increases number of unique sounds to 12 billion; * Previous code; * Next code; * bug fixes.
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1.0d

April 12, 2020

bug fixes

1.0c

February 20, 2020

* additional export/import functions provided by the system; this simplifies file sharing between the standalone version and AU; * bug fixes.
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1.0b

October 16, 2019

bug fixes.

1.0

October 14, 2019

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Description of Fractal Bits

Fractal Bits is a drum synth with over four billion unique sounds created by fractal algorithms. Each set of 12 drums corresponds to a code of 8 characters (you can save/copy/paste it as plain text). Features: * Audio Unit Extension (AUv3), Audiobus; * search for new sounds with three buttons: next random set, edit code, previous set; * three types of keyboards for live drumming: on-screen buttons, PC keyboard, MIDI input; * several processing parameters + control via MIDI; * real-time audio recording to WAV (32-bit); * export to: WAV (one file or a set), SunVox (samples + effects in one file), text clipboard; * the LCK button freezes individual drums - they will not change during the search for new sets; * Wi-Fi export/import. Double clicking on a parameter opens a window for setting the exact value. If you enable the Hold option, the notes will play endlessly, without reacting to key release (noteOff) events; turning the note on again works like turning it off; there are two ways to enable this option: 1) using the Hold parameter in the "MIDI Mapping" window; 2) by pressing the HOLD button, which appears in place of LCK while playing the musical keyboard: press HOLD, release the desired notes - then the released notes will continue to play.
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Fractal Bits: FAQ

Can Fractal Bits be used on iPad devices?

Yes, the Fractal Bits software is iPad-compatible.
The Fractal Bits app was made by Alexander Zolotov.
Currently, Fractal Bits supports iOS 12.0 or later.
Fractal Bits has a user rating of 4.8.
Music Is The Primary Genre Of The Fractal Bits App.
1.2 is the newly released version of the Fractal Bits app.
The date of the last Fractal Bits update is July 2, 2024.
The Fractal Bits app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Fractal Bits app is rated Alexander Zolotov: Contains no objectionable material.
Fractal Bits currently features the following languages: English.
No, Fractal Bits is not available on Apple Arcade.
No, Fractal Bits does not offer in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, Fractal Bits is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Fractal Bits

  • Brilliant

    This app is dead simple to use and lets you easily conjur up loads of cool drum sounds out of thin air.
  • No Brainer STILL and 09-2021 it’s still a no-brainer an in ‘22

    Still a killer app. Buy 2!

    Just wanted to say it again - this is awesome! More sounds than you can shake a stick at! Something useful every step of the way. Why haven’t you grabbed this yet? Well worth it!
  • Playable Interface

    On top of what everyone is saying, the app is very “playable” with near zero latency and astonishing sonic variety with zero learning curve. One hand on the transpose slider and another on the pads and you can freely jam with this thing.

    Great job, devs!