Amazing video, thanks so much!! I was wondering, the community you mentioned at the end when someone asked you, about fellow Orca enthusiasts, is there a way for you to share it here as well? (Hopefully its still up since this video is 3 yrs old now:p) Thanks in advance!!
I really don't understand why every single tutorial of Orca take for granted all the midi settings and midi ports conexions, I cannot make it sound. Would you tell me how to do this? I am using cassetter and pilot, but there is no trace of how I can do this. Thanks,.
I noticed that too. I'm planning to make a series of short tutorials on each Orca operator. I'll take your note and make a video on how the midi/udp communication in orca works
Same here. I got it to work with an external synth through a midi interface. It just automatically recognize it. However, I cannot get it to recognize my sift synths installed in the same computer! I am suspecting that the solution is not in Orca but somewhere in the OS or the VST midi configuration. I am hoping to connect Chromaphone with Orca but Chromaphone does not see Orca as a midi input neither Orca sees Chromaphone as a midi device.
@@WxkR Check out tutorial on Orca repo, you need to route midi using loopMidi (if you're on windows) github.com/hundredrabbits/Orca/blob/master/resources/TUTORIAL.md
@@domnantas In Mac, I needed to activate the IAC Virtual MIDI Bus from the Audio MIDI Setup Utility. Solution was there where you pointed out. Thanks again!
This is like the 7th or 8th tutorial I've looked and for the life of me I STILL can't figure out how to get it to actually make noise! I tried downloading and running that Pilot software, but Orca still doesn't seem to see it. So what am I doing wrong? And Why do I seem to be one of the only people anywhere who suffers from this issue every time? It's like there's a secret club for easily understanding MIDI and stuff and almost everyone else is part of that club except me and few others. It's SERIOUSLY frustrating. Hahaha
Hey, what is your problem exactly? You will need to have a MIDI instrument running back. Are you on Linux or Mac? If you are on Windows you will need some kind of virtual midi software to routing Orca to some software synth/sampler, or, if you have some hardware synth, connect Orca to it.
@@Lucaslv Turned out to be stupidly simple! When using a software synth like Pilot, you need to use a ; instead of a :. It took me and friend over an hour of messing around before he finally noticed that. I spent probably 4 hours searching for info and, even though it was listed in a document, none of the tutorials I was searching through actually mentioned that at all. Largely my fault for not seeing it, but I wonder how many other people might have given up before finding that...
@@neuralimplant Ah, that is because Pilot run with UDP, and you send UDP msgs with ; .. Now I don't find the way to use Orca-c with Pilot. It seems to not support UDP. Anyone know something about it?
You choose a sample from the list and hit it with !00 because thats how you play the sample, you can alter other things with 01,02,03 etc. You can change input-output with ctrl + , and ctrl + .
Awesome. Thanks for sharing knowledges. Appreciate it. Community❤
Cool video, very clear explanation for us who are just starting with this creazy tool ♥
I love the art hum it adds color
That was a great workshop
That's awesome! Thanks for showing this off. Do you have any other videos on Orca?
Nice tutorial! I love your excitement :)
Amazing video, thanks so much!!
I was wondering, the community you mentioned at the end when someone asked you, about fellow Orca enthusiasts, is there a way for you to share it here as well? (Hopefully its still up since this video is 3 yrs old now:p)
Thanks in advance!!
I really don't understand why every single tutorial of Orca take for granted all the midi settings and midi ports conexions, I cannot make it sound. Would you tell me how to do this? I am using cassetter and pilot, but there is no trace of how I can do this. Thanks,.
I noticed that too. I'm planning to make a series of short tutorials on each Orca operator. I'll take your note and make a video on how the midi/udp communication in orca works
Same here. I got it to work with an external synth through a midi interface. It just automatically recognize it. However, I cannot get it to recognize my sift synths installed in the same computer! I am suspecting that the solution is not in Orca but somewhere in the OS or the VST midi configuration. I am hoping to connect Chromaphone with Orca but Chromaphone does not see Orca as a midi input neither Orca sees Chromaphone as a midi device.
@@WxkR Check out tutorial on Orca repo, you need to route midi using loopMidi (if you're on windows) github.com/hundredrabbits/Orca/blob/master/resources/TUTORIAL.md
@@domnantas thanks for the advice! I’m on a Mac but will check it to see if it gives me some idea.
@@domnantas In Mac, I needed to activate the IAC Virtual MIDI Bus from the Audio MIDI Setup Utility. Solution was there where you pointed out. Thanks again!
Great tutorial!
Thank you!
great video
This is like the 7th or 8th tutorial I've looked and for the life of me I STILL can't figure out how to get it to actually make noise! I tried downloading and running that Pilot software, but Orca still doesn't seem to see it. So what am I doing wrong? And Why do I seem to be one of the only people anywhere who suffers from this issue every time? It's like there's a secret club for easily understanding MIDI and stuff and almost everyone else is part of that club except me and few others. It's SERIOUSLY frustrating. Hahaha
Hey, what is your problem exactly? You will need to have a MIDI instrument running back. Are you on Linux or Mac? If you are on Windows you will need some kind of virtual midi software to routing Orca to some software synth/sampler, or, if you have some hardware synth, connect Orca to it.
@@Lucaslv Turned out to be stupidly simple! When using a software synth like Pilot, you need to use a ; instead of a :. It took me and friend over an hour of messing around before he finally noticed that. I spent probably 4 hours searching for info and, even though it was listed in a document, none of the tutorials I was searching through actually mentioned that at all. Largely my fault for not seeing it, but I wonder how many other people might have given up before finding that...
@@neuralimplant Ah, that is because Pilot run with UDP, and you send UDP msgs with ; .. Now I don't find the way to use Orca-c with Pilot. It seems to not support UDP. Anyone know something about it?
@@neuralimplant Thank you! I was in the exact situation as yours, this helped big time.
thanks for this, Orca is so unusual and fun,. It you ever get the chance to do a quick walkthrough of Cassetter....I couldnt get it to make a soud.
You choose a sample from the list and hit it with !00 because thats how you play the sample, you can alter other things with 01,02,03 etc. You can change input-output with ctrl + , and ctrl + .
holyyyyyyyyyyy molyyyyyyyyyyyyy thank you xxxxxxxx
If VI was a DAW it would look like this :-P