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Next Mixtikl 2 update coming soon… Useability improvements, 64bit, Computer Music issue 150

March 9th, 2010 by Tim Cole

In a matter of days we will upload the Mixtikl updates, and submit to iTunes, too.

We are still focusing on improving Mixtikl 2 useability, and in this release we have greatly improved the main menu and so made it much easier to get going. In further releases we will be concentrating on improving useage of the content cell (this is the heart of the Mixer) as well as other cells. Once we have done that (we know what we have to do), we are then going to get going on feature extension.

This release will also see Mixtikl 64bit versions making their first appearance. We have had to create these to fix the file transfer problems from Windows Vista and Windows 7, and 64bit versions. However, it also means that the Mixtikl VST plugin can run at 64bit on windows (64bit Mac versions still to come).

And on a fun note, Mixtikl 2 will be making an appearance in Computer Music Magazine Issue 150 (out 15th March), and will be included on the cover DVD. We have no idea what they will say, so we just hope there are some nice bits. By then the Mixtikl 2 updates will be available to download from our site, and we also hope that the updates for Mixtikl for iPhone/iPod touch will be available at the App store, too!

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Mixtikl 2.0.1.4 now available on iTunes

February 11th, 2010 by Tim Cole

Mixtikl 2 on iTunes.

Get your free update now!

Mixtikl 2.0.1.4
★ Fixed (iPhone/iPod touch): Now allows playback through main iPhone speaker
★ Fixed (iPhone/iPod touch): File sharing to/from Windows XP
★ Fixed: Randomise column & track macros
♥ Improved: Random number generator for better mix randomisation
♥ Improved (iPhone/iPod touch): All screens display bigger as no longer uses iPhone/iPod toolbar
➟ Actions and EQ buttons swapped over; track volume/pan button now toggles; “i” button links to Mixtikl video tutorials
➟ Other minor UI changes and usability improvements

See also the Mixtikl forum.

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Mixtikl 2.0.1.4 update for iPhone iPod touch submitted to Apple iTunes; Win Mac WiMo to follow

February 7th, 2010 by Tim Cole

We have just submitted our first Mixtikl update to Apple… In the next day or two we will be uploading the Mixtikl 2.0.1.4 updates to the Intermorphic website. These will be for the Windows, Mac and Windows Mobile versions. When available, you will be able to download them from here: Mixtikl downloads.

Mixtikl 2.0.1.4
★ Fixed (iPhone/iPod touch): Now allows playback through main iPhone speaker
★ Fixed (iPhone/iPod touch): File sharing to/from Windows XP
★ Fixed: Randomise column & track macros
♥ Improved: Random number generator for better mix randomisation
♥ Improved (iPhone/iPod touch): All screens display bigger as no longer uses iPhone/iPod toolbar
➟ Actions and EQ buttons swapped over; track volume/pan button now toggles; “i” button links to Mixtikl video tutorials
➟ Other minor UI changes and usability improvements

In the next 2-3 weeks we expect to upload another update that will make big improvement to ease of use, and then we will update our video tutorials.

Following that, we are going to start exposing more of the power of the “under-the-hood” integrated Noatikl and Partikl engines. That may take some time to do, but it should make for a lot of fun :) .

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Purchased Mixtikl 2 for iPhone or iPod touch from iTunes? How did we do? Good, bad?

January 22nd, 2010 by Tim Cole

Thank you very much if you have purchased Mixtikl 2 from iTunes, and we hope you enjoy it. We have built Mixtikl for you, and we really do want to make it as good as we can for you and to make it the most powerful Generative Music system for iPhone / iPod touch.

We do appreciate that it is a complex product, which is partly due to its history (work started on its precursor in 2004) but also because there is a lot of power under the hood – even it much of it is not yet exposed. We really are working hard to make it easier to use, and also to extend it. If you have got stuck, please do check our our Mixtikl 2 video tutorials.

Our first bug fix update should be released to Apple next week. This fixes an issue with file transfers from Windows XP, and allows it to play through the main speaker on iPhone.

This will then be followed by a usability update a few weeks from that.

Following that, we will be improving mix customisation and interaction with the system. Amongst other things, we are hoping to allow live manipulation of Noatikl rules and Partikl synth sounds in due course (but it might be as while as we have a lot of work to do there) – which should be a ton of fun.

That said, we have already spent a long, long, long, long time working on Mixtikl. We know it is not perfect (no software is), but it is a labour of love for us. With a launch price of $2.99 we hope it represents good value!

Rating and Review
If you like Mixtikl 2, please do give it a nice rating on iTunes, preferably with a review to go with it! We need our friends to support us here, as it is all so easy to put up a 1 star rating with no comment. We know it takes time to write a review, so we appreciate each and every one!

If you don’t like Mixtikl 2 for any reason, please(!) do not just post a negative iTunes rating without a comment. That does not help us improve the product you purchased. If you must post a negative rating, please do also say why that is so we can try to address the issues and improve the product for you. Better still, before you do that (if you must), please do contact us about your problem, or even post to the Mixtikl forum. Hopefully we can answer it for you.

We are just 2 guys who have been working tirelessly in this field for nearly 20 years. We simply want to build products that people cherish, and that can deliver real value to them. That has been our mantra all this time, and we cannot see that changing any time soon! The more detailed feedback we get, the better we can do that.

Thanks to all!

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Mixtikl 2 hits iTunes “New and Noteworthy” front page

January 19th, 2010 by Tim Cole

Yes, we are very very happy. Thank you Apple! Mixtikl 2 has hit the iTunes App Store “New and Noteworthy” front page. It is good timing, as we expect to be putting out an update in the coming weeks.

You can get Mixtikl 2 in the App Store from http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/mixtikl-2/id347409277?mt=8.

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Mixtikl; add on Paks; inline editing of Noatikl and Partikl “parts”

December 23rd, 2009 by Tim Cole

We were recently asked a couple of sensible questions about 1) how to create add on Paks for Mixtikl for iPhone, and 2) whether Mixtikl for iPhone would ever support or include Noatikl or Partikl editors.

1) Creating add on Paks of content for Mixtikl for iPhone (or any Mixtikl version).
Add on content Paks are just collections of content files that have been zipped with certain path information, and in some cases various supplementary files e.g. text-based meta files to let Mixtikl know what tempo and pitch the loops are at for when you mix them into a mix at a different pitch and tempo.

The only things you need for creating add on Paks is a utility to create zip files, the content you want to use in Mixtikl, and a text editor if you want to create meta files. Creating Paks is therefore best done on a desktop computer, as that is where you are likely to have all the source content files you will be wanting to use, and where you will create your meta files (as required).

Full details on how to create zipped Paks is given here.

For most people, if you already have some suitably licenced audio or MIDI loops, then you are in business right away!

For those who want to create and use your own Partikl or Noatikl files, then you will need to use our desktop editors (more on that below).


2) Will Mixtikl for iPhone (or other mobile versions) ever support or include Noatikl or Partikl editors?

We develop and price tools according to their function, application and platform: we have a “toolchain” approach.

All versions of Mixtikl include both Partikl and Noatikl runtime engines, this is so that Partikl and Noatikl content can play in any version of Mixtikl.

Yes, Mixtikl can play and (to a degree) sequence audio loops and generative content (templates we call “parts”), but when it comes to the generative content, the runtime engines create the music live from the rules and settings in the parts that the user has chosen to add to the mix, so Mixtikl is not just a simple file player. It is a music generator! That said, we know that you cannot currently customise the parts, but more on that later.

All versions of Mixtikl include the Partikl FX Editor (a subset of the full Partikl Editor) so that you can create and edit FX, the settings of which are stored as vector audio in mix files. But, only the Desktop version includes the full (and complex) Partikl Editor, and this is the tool you would use to create new Partikl files (which can be converted to vector audio, but which can also be very big).

Partikl files comprise MIDI based/or MIDI generating source content e.g. MIDI or Noatikl files to which sound sources are then designed and/or assigned to. They can also include Ogg files that are wrapped into a virtual wavetable. Once the content is “wrapped” by Partikl, it is saved to a Partikl (binary) file for use in Mixtikl.

This whole Partikl file creation process is quite complex and so, to us, it does not make sense to expose this capability in the Mixtikl mobile versions (which would then need to be in ALL mobile versions, including keyboard only controlled ones). Besides, if we did include it, we would have to increase the price of Mixtikl mobile because it would also cannibalise our desktop toolchain. Mixtikl is $2.99 for iPhone/iPod touch, and Mixtikl for desktop is currently a very reasonable $19.99 (and includes standalone, browser plugin and VST/AU plugins) .

So, coming back to the issue of customising parts, we do understand that this is important. What we want to add to Mixtikl Mobile is, therefore, the ability for you to CUSTOMISE various Partikl settings in the parts. We call this “Inline Editing”. When we have included this, you will be able to change the sound settings of a “part”, perhaps one of the tone generators, and hear the change live, and then save that change (as vector audio) to the mix file. However, you will still not be creating/saving a new Partikl file. If you want to do that, you will need to use the Mixtikl desktop version.

The benefit of this “Partikl file customisation” approach, is that you do not have to understand how to create a Partikl file from scratch (i.e. sourcing and binding in the content), but you can adjust the sounds and hear that in a mix. Additionally, as no new Partikl files are created, the result is all vector audio and so mixes remain totally portable.

There is a similar, but slightly different rationale for how we want to handle the relationship between Noatikl (the desktop editor), Noatikl files and Mixtikl. As mentioned, there is a Noatikl runtime engine in Mixtikl. The Noatikl tool chain is well established, and there are many, many parameters in Noatikl that just do not make sense to access in a mobile product. Therefore, similar to the Partikl Editor above, we plan to keep Noatikl file creation to the Noatikl desktop toolchain.

However, similar to the approach for Partikl, we want to allow “inline editing” of some of the Noatikl parameters that are in a Noatikl file that is being used in a mix. It is a bit complicated, as the Noatikl file can also have been wrapped as a Partikl file (as Noatikl is a MIDI note/event generator, and so needs to play through a sound source such as Partikl). But, we figure it should be possible to allow access to changing the values of some key rules and parameters, including even note patterns/riffs. This would mean “live” customisation of Noatikl parameters in a mix with the changes being saved as vector audio in the mix file.

As some people have already noted, Mixtikl can be a bit daunting to get your head around (to start with at least – and we are working on docs etc. to try to help there). And, adding these inline editing capabilities is not going to help in that department :) . BUT, the benefit is that people should be able to have a lot more fun with Mixtikl, and take it “off piste” in ways that will be challenging, personal, unique and exhilarating.

We do not know how long it is going to take us to add the inline editing capabilities, and there are also technical challenges surrounding that, but we do know it is important for people that we do it. So, please be patient with us and bear with us!

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Mixtikl 2.0.1.0 Generative Music Mixer now submitted to Apple iTunes

December 18th, 2009 by Tim Cole

Well, it had to happen some day :) . Yes, we finally did it, we pushed the button on Mixtikl 2. We have no idea how long it will take to get approved, but we just hope the approval process will be smooth and fast. There is not reason it should not be, as we have been good citizens and only used published APIs etc.

The launch price for Mixtikl 2 for iPhone / iPod touch will be $2.99. We feel that is a total steal :) , but we want to thank those who get it early, and this is our way of giving those people our thanks! We do intend to keep improving Mixtikl 2, so keep checking back.

NB: We should be releasing the other variants of 2.0.1.0 in the next day or two!

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Mixtikl 2 hits final beta cycle, goes large on vector audio

November 16th, 2009 by Tim Cole

We hit the final Mixtikl 2 beta cycle as of Sunday morning.

Mixtikl 2 is going large on vector audio. What this means is that you can paste your mixes into emails & embed, listen to & share them in webpages & in forum posts.

Web page embedded mixes are played with the Mixtikl plugin, which not only plays mixes but is the full Mixtikl. That means you have a 12 track mixer that can – in a web page – mix generative “parts”, audio and MIDI loops (including your own), apply a wide range of live FX – and even design synth sounds in.

Email mixes are those that you export from Mixtikl, and paste into an email. The recipient, if they have Mixtikl installed, can simply import the mail into Mixtikl and then hear your mix. This is really fun on iPhone for example. Of course, you can then remix it, and paste it back into another email to send.

Forum posting of mixes is also exciting, as it provide a very fast way you can publish your mixes so that anyone else with Mixtikl (the browser plugin) can hear them inline, in the forum post page. They can then remix, and repost. All in a matter of minutes!

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Mixtikl 2 example audio recordings online – the first of many generative music excursions

November 10th, 2009 by Tim Cole

We have now posted the first examples of music created by Mixtikl 2, live, on 3rd gen iPod touch. Mixtikl will play fine on 1st or 2nd gen, but these were recorded on a 3rd gen device.
http://www.last.fm/music/Intermorphic/Mixtikl+2+-+Examples

They are all generative, meaning that they are generated live by the Noatikl generative music engine in Noatikl. They are also mixes created from some of the Tiklpaks (generative content “parts” and audio loops) that come with Mixtikl 2.

One of the mixes (Evensong Looper) also incorporates a couple of audio loops with EQ and filter applied.

We are looking forward to hearing your mixes, too, and we will do more example mixes in the run up to Mixtikl 2 launch.

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Mixtikl 2 update, Partikl UI, Mixtikl plugin

September 11th, 2009 by Tim Cole

Work is continuing apace on Mixtikl 2 and we are making good progress. Work on revising the Partikl interface for Mixtikl Dekstop is now nearly complete.

It is now looking like we might also be releasing a Mixtikl browser plugin for Explorer, Firefox, Safari etc, as well as Mixtikl for iPhone / iPod touch, Windows mobile, Mac and Windows.

Some may find it interesting to note that one aspect of this development is that the Mixtikl plugin would allow Noatikl pieces to be embedded in webpages as vector audio (using synth sounds from Partikl, or playing loops etc that are in installed Tiklpaks).

Nothing is yet set in stone, but if we can do it, we will.

Stay tuned for further news. :)

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