For use in Wotja, Wotja Audio Paks are zipped "Paks" that include audio samples together with (as required) information on the audio sample tempo(s) and root(s). Audio samples can only be added to existing mixes, and that is via the Templates List. Easily make your own Pak(s) - see the Wotja Pak Maker section of the Wotja User Guide.
Each of the 15 Paks also includes loop root/tempo info - so you can just drop the loops into Wotja.
Yours to use in our apps provided you have downloaded them from the Intermorphic website.
These Loop Paks include only audio files. They do NOT include Templates (.noatikl files), meaning they cannot be used in Randomization Presets. You can only see these Paks in the left hand column of the Templates Listwhen you go to add a Template to a Cell in an EXISTING mix.
In the left side of the Template list find and tap on a Loop Pak, e.g."IM AL Ambient_080a" (the Loop Pak(s) will be near the bottom and have a name "IM AL *something*").
Tap on any one of the templates in right hand list to select/preview it.
Tap the top right "Load" button and you will be returned to Mix Edit Mode. As these are WAV loops (and not generative templates) you NOT will see a Generator Network in the right hand panel, i.e. it will be blank.
Tip: Audio Loops can ONLY be added to an existing mix; they cannot be used in Randomization Presets.
FREE Template Paks
For use in Wotja, Wotja Template Paks are zipped "Paks" that include Wotja Templates (.noatikl files). In the case of the MDB Pak below they also include and custom SF2 files. See also the Wotja Pak Maker section of the Wotja User Guide.
Includes 77 MDB SF2 files (22kHz, mono, created back in 1998 from loops and samples owned by the awesome Zero-G and now made available for free).
Includes the 100 MDB generative Koan SKD templates that referenced them (but converted to Wotja Templates (.noatikl) which you can add to a mix and use in Randomization Presets for automatic mixes, mix randomization, Flow etc.).
In the left side of the Template list find and tap on a Pak e.g. "IM_ZG_MorphingDrum+Bass".
Tap on any one of the templates in right hand list to select/preview it.
Tap the top right "Load" button and you will be returned to Mix Edit Mode. As these are generative templates you will see a Generator Network in the right hand panel.
Tip: To see the SF2 that has been selected tap the Synth button for one of the Generators in that template and then tap on the Wavetable unit.
Follow the instructions to the right of the Pak table above - i.e. for "Template Paks" or "Audio Pak"
Note: You must first have an Audio Pak installed of course!
How do I share mixes referencing the content in these or other Paks?
The Paks on this page 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 any Audio (or MIDI) Loops in such Paks will show as red to indicate the content is not present.
Why do the free Audio Pak audio loops load slowly on my device?
Some of the loops in the free Audio Paks are quite large and to be used they need to be decompressed into memory (they are in Ogg format in the Paks to make the paks as small as possible). This can take a few seconds depending on how many you use.
Can I use my own loops/content in Wotja without having to create a Pak?
If you want audio samples to be time stretched and pitch shifted to suit the mix tempo and root then you MUST create a properly formatted and zipped as an "Audio Pak", as per instructions in the Wotja Pak Maker section of the Wotja User Guide.
If you do not need them time stretched and pitch shifted then you do not need to includ a pak.xml file in the Pak.