Thanks again for another video on Enso!, and as I said on your other video: I hope the people at Audio Damage see this so they can continue updating Enso as it hasn't been updated in almost 2 years, I wish they could improve the reduction of artifacts when moving sectors but still I think it's one of the best or maybe the best current software looper for experimental stuff, I'm using it on iOS and the possibilities are great especially combining several instances of it inside AUM
@@andrelafosse On iOS there are also many stability issues with Enso in particular. It crashes all the time, and the buffer will be empty after it happens. I always have the AUM recording running. Which is always a good idea when doing some random jams:) I truely hope Audiodamge will work on these bugs and realize Enso is a one of a kind. Or just release a version 2 is fine too.
Great tutorial series! Clicks seems to be my biggest problem if I want to use this creative tool in a live situation. Any tips on reducing or removing these clicks when live?
Hello Andre, when you record in Enso you press a button on your midi controller (and it flashes red). Then another to overdub. Can you please tell me how you did the Midi configuration (MidiLearn / Configuration) Tried it in Ableton (Audio Track) via MidiLearn > Configuration > Mode (Rec, Overdub and Stop), but it doesn't work. Actually, I would prefer to control the trigger button in Enso via Midi with a foot pedal, so that when you press the trigger button alternately, overdub or play is called up ... but that's only possible via a Midi track (Ableton); but would like Enso to record to an audio track. Do you have any idea?
Thanks again for another video on Enso!, and as I said on your other video: I hope the people at Audio Damage see this so they can continue updating Enso as it hasn't been updated in almost 2 years, I wish they could improve the reduction of artifacts when moving sectors but still I think it's one of the best or maybe the best current software looper for experimental stuff, I'm using it on iOS and the possibilities are great especially combining several instances of it inside AUM
Thanks for checking it out! I have no experience with Audio Damage, but I agree that it would be great to see this continuing to be supported/updated.
@@andrelafosse On iOS there are also many stability issues with Enso in particular.
It crashes all the time, and the buffer will be empty after it happens.
I always have the AUM recording running. Which is always a good idea when doing some random jams:)
I truely hope Audiodamge will work on these bugs and realize Enso is a one of a kind. Or just release a version 2 is fine too.
Great tutorial series! Clicks seems to be my biggest problem if I want to use this creative tool in a live situation. Any tips on reducing or removing these clicks when live?
Hello Andre,
when you record in Enso you press a button on your midi controller (and it flashes red). Then another to overdub. Can you please tell me how you did the Midi configuration (MidiLearn / Configuration) Tried it in Ableton (Audio Track) via MidiLearn > Configuration > Mode (Rec, Overdub and Stop), but it doesn't work.
Actually, I would prefer to control the trigger button in Enso via Midi with a foot pedal, so that when you press the trigger button alternately, overdub or play is called up ... but that's only possible via a Midi track (Ableton); but would like Enso to record to an audio track. Do you have any idea?
Solved😄
“Destructive Enso” has, in my use, proven to be fun and a little dangerous. 😄
so cool... imagine a show with a really talented guitar player and producer
This is a already a show with a talent guitarplayer/ looper
I guess you'll have to make do with me until they show up! ;)
@@MultiMam12345 Too kind, too kind... I do what I can. :)