Paks for Wotja V19, Mixtikl & Noatikl (see the Latest Paks).
We try to give a little extra love by making available some free Content, be that as zipped up .wotjabox files or as zipped up paks of templates, i.e. Content "Paks" (we also used to refer to them as Tiklpaks).
These Content Paks are simply add-on content collections zipped in such a way to make it extra easy to use in our older apps such as Wotja V19 and earlier, Noatikl and Mixtikl - with some benefits. Any new IM Paks we make available will be for Wotja 20 and later, but they might still work in older apps.
See the Installation section below on how to use them.
Various Mixes | Download |
FREE | EULA
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Listeners & Creators
Download and unzip the zip file then copy the .wotjabox file(s) to your Wotja folder and then use the 'Action > Refresh' option in the Wotja Documents screen. You should then see the relevant .wotjabox albums in the Documents Screen User Segment (e.g. 'Wotja Demo Mixes NT' or 'Demos - AL1 Loop Mixes (Free Paks required)'). If you have a 'Pro' Feature Set you can export the mixes from the album(s). You might want to do that so you can open them in Mix Editing mode to see how they work. With respect to the Older Demos, some require installation of the Audio Loop Paks below. The Audio Loop Mix Demo albums can take a good while to load as all the loops have to load, too, so be patient! |
Morphing Drum + Bass ("MDB") | Download | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FREE | EULA
This pak comprises the 77 MDB SF2 files (22kHz, mono, created back in 1998 from loops and samples owned by the awesome Zero-G) and the 100 MDB generative Koan SKD templates that referenced them (but converted to Noatikl templates).
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Listeners & Creators
Copy the above to your Wotja folder. Copy the above to your Intermorphic Folder. Once the Pak is installed you may need to restart Wotja. Create or open a mix and in the Mix Editor Mode add a Template to your mix. In the Template list you will see a Pak on the left hand list called "IM_ZG_MorphingDrum+Bass". Select that and add any one of the templates from the right hand list and you will be returned to Mix Edit Mode. Tap the Synth button for one of the Voices in that template and then tap on the Wavetable unit; you will see the SF2 that has been selected. |
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Audio Loop Collections 1-3 | Download | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FREE | EULA
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Listeners (iOS/Mac)
Copy the above to your Wotja folder. Creator: You will see one pak with a big long list of content. If you are OK with that you don't need the individual paks below. Copy the above to your Intermorphic Folder. Creators (without Mac) Copy the above to your Wotja folder. Each zipped Pak below is separately displayed/browseable in Wotja. If you don't mind seeing one pak with a big long list of content then get the zip above, as it is easier. Creators (with Mac)
Download the above and unzip it (you require a Mac for that). Copy those zips to your Wotja iCloud folder. Each Pak is then separately displayed/browseable. |
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Pak 4 User Guide (Web/HTML) 4.11.3 - 31 Aug 17 | PDF - 335 Kb |
Intermorphic "Paks" are simply add-on content collections zipped in such a way as to make it extra easy to use them in our apps and with some benefits (time stretching/pitch shifting for loops).
From a Content Cell select an AL Pak in the left side Pak list and them a loop from the right side Contentlist; the select the top right menu "Load"
These Paks are not embedded in our apps so for people to hear in mixes the content that is in one of them they need to first download and install the relevant Paks (and this applies to any other Pak your mix may reference). Until they have the relevant Paks installed, content cells referencing that content (in Wotja and Mixtikl) will show as red to indicate the content is not present.
See here for details on where to put Paks.
Some of the free Pak loops are quite large and to be used they need to be decompressed into memory (they are in Ogg format in the Paks). This can take a few seconds depending on how many you use.
Mixtikl only tip: In Mixtikl Settings try setting the audio output to a lower value e.g. 16Khz stereo, which will force loops to be loaded into memory at that sample rate.
Our recommedation is that you must first create a properly formatted and zipped Loop Pak. NB: For use on Wotja 4.11.0 or earlier the loops must be in Ogg or 16-bit WAV format; In Wotja 4.11.2+ you can also use 24-bit WAV loops.
However, there is a workaround that might work for you but it is not officially supported. See here.
Yes, you can, but remember that when not in a correctly formatted Pak they will not be pitch shifted or time stretched if you change the mix root or tempo. For the content you want to use, simply copy it to the "Intermorphic Folder".
You find it here.
Yes, there is, and it is here.