Autonomous virtual fx with user interface

Autonomous virtual fx with user interface

So, in this guide, I will consider working with the RTC4k application on Android OS as a standalone virtual effect with a user interface. The first thing to say: plugins for Android from Compositor Software can be used to recruit recipients and multiplex programs in the Android operating system. To do this, simply assign one of the applications (for example, RTC4k) to the speed dial button and call the application by pressing the button every time you switch third-party applications. For example, consider a situation where you want to switch between your browser, TTY, and music-making app. First, you should open a browser for your inspiration: it can be a 3d model, a stereo picture, or something else. After that, you must initialize this resource using the RTC4k speed dial, and then switch to TTY to view the associated line. If the file was made using a pirated resource, then everything becomes clear at once: a bunch of burned inadequacies appears in the screen, who curse about the initialization of their model claiming their rights. Remember, my research is about injections into image files, and such injections can be done in 3d models as well. After you have cleared the screen from the presence of inadequacies, you can start musical work. Call RTC4k app, then view the model in a browser and try to determine the rhythm and tempo of the model, its rhythmic pattern. It could be Dub Step if you are using a car model or Techno for more monumental models. Call RTC4k app then go to your music writing app and capture the resulting beat. Switch between model and application using the RTC4k speed dialing. When the work on writing the piece is finished, before the final rendering, call RTC4k app again to initialize all the samples used in the work. This is necessary, since in addition to the file used as a resource for the idea of ​​the work, there are also samples with uncleared rights. For example, sound files of kicks, snares and percussion. Below, you will find the rendering of the music file, just after that kind of work. A 3d model of BMW Li750 was taken as inspiration.

https://soundcloud.com/rmj84/boosty-kommutator-mp3