Hi, i'm an old woman with a guitar and a laptop. My main kind of music is ambient. I have a little practical experience using synths. Using Mazetools Soniface Lab is a lot of fun. After a bit of practice it is a joy to use the intuitive interface. On my old tablet it is not possible to use multiple mazes but on the ROG laptop is works like a charm. The touchscreen works fine as wel. Unfortunatly there's no manual. I would really prefer to have one. Just for the simple stuff that takes forever to find out. Like; where is the content folder for recorded waves and mazes. The filemanager does'nt work properly. (in win10 you can find it in: C:\Users\username\AppData\LocalLow\Ectoplastic UG\Mazetools Soniface Lab). Hopefully that gets fixed soon through an update. If you drop selfmade waves into that folder they appear in the sample section of your maze. Really cool. You can record the actions you use to automate your moves and you can record the sound wich you can find back in the above...
Mazetools Soniface Lab
- Release Date:
- Mar 28, 2018
- Developer:
- Ectoplastic UG, Stephan Kloss
- Publisher:
- Ectoplastic UG
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
Game Tags
About This Game
- Unlimited instruments (Mazes)
- Pattern mode to create unlimited scenes with different instruments and settings for songs and performances
- Visual Mode mit 1-3 Live-Video-Outputs for performance & VJing
- Unlimited internal audio recording (.wav, up to 7.1).
Key Features
- Creative space to explore sound, music and geometric visuals
- Experiment with audio and visual objects and create your own scenes
- Operate controllers and play instruments via multitouch
- Motion interface to control instruments and parameters through gestures, movements and dance
- Cross-platform compatibility of project files
- Simple design for mobile devices, complex (regular) design for tablets and desktops
- Advanced in-app guide, FAQ & help function in English and German
Instruments
- Gridsynth - A generative, visual synthesizer for drones and melodies incl. sequencer & arpeggiator
- Rhythm sequencer for sample- and synth-based basses and drums
- Spatial & granular soundscape sampler incl. mic input, sample library and file integration
- Key interface for cross-instrument tonality incl. progression sequencer
- Interactive LivePad and keyboard for Gridsynth, Bass & Sampler
Automation & Connectivity
- Advanced controller automation incl. multi-touch editor, body tracking interface
- MIDI input and output
- Master FX and Ableton Link
- Normal mouse and keyboard support
The Pro version represents all capabilities of our yearlong development in terms of a creative progress. The Pattern Mode is the essential feature in the context of musical and performative application. Therefore you have a simple, editable list of Patterns on the main screen.
The Pattern Mode enables to build scenes with several instruments and samplers, each with different main settings like tempo, pitch, main EQ, sequence length as well as motion tracking connections.
The additional Visual Interface gives you the possibility to design a whole new look for each scene. The visual corresponds to the sound as well as the motion interaction and main FX. In relation to your device it supports up to 3 display outputs with separate content.
Soniface Pro combines a modular concept with spatial audio abilities. This offers new approaches to audiovisual performances and interactive installations. The desktop version supports surround sound output up to 7.1 speakers. The objects on the display become positioned within the XY field of the surround room.
Soniface Pro does not refer to pro audio but allows you to use all facets of the software. As reference, you will find videos and music of our works (Ectoplastic) which were completely made with it, like multichannel audiovisual performances as will as our musical releases.
There are a lot of pro features on our list and we are looking forward for the next update. Don't hesitate to write us your questions and feedback which we will answer personally.
Information
We do our best to avoid bugs, often enough we were disappointed when a set was lost. But after the update before the next one. So feel free to write us bugs and problems, definitely also if you made a song or video.
Soniface needs access to the camera for motion tracking, the microphone for audio recording, the local files to save projects and recordings, and the network for Ableton Link.
Much more content, terms of use, credits and FAQ are in the app's guide and can be found in the app's start-up menu.
About Mazetools
We want to empower creativity, democratize musical expression and make it inclusive. These are promises to ourselves and to the future. Soniface is the cornerstone of this and just part of the solution. This is due to the app's history, practical influences from art and music, and project-oriented development. We see it as a process and that's why we have developed a roadmap to deliver on the promises, together with you and all users!
We are Stephan Kloß and Jakob Gruhl, Ectoplastic from Halle/Leipzig, we first met in 1999 as teenagers to make hip hop and electronic music. Since then we are fascinated by music software and sharing our enthusiasm for it with people.
More than 10 years ago we started the Maze project - a software core of instruments and multimedia interfaces. Since then we have been dedicated to audiovisual connections, sound through movement and spatial audio. Through exchanges, sessions, research and development, and public funding, Maze became Mazetools.
Our roadmap follows the goal of improving workflow, experience, energy consumption, and new features of our previous mapping tools Mutant and Soniface. We are always open to ideas and constructive feedback. In 2024, we have two new releases coming up, Mazetools Botany and Modyssey VR. We have developed these over the last three years. To make it all work, we need your support!
We wish you a great time with Soniface,
Your Mazetools Team, Stephan & Jakob
Screenshots
User Reviews
I've known Mazetools Soniface since it was released, I heard about it somewhere and immediately downloaded the free version for my Android phone, it also reminded me of the Reactable I saw in Barcelona. The Reactable caused quite a stir in the experimental electronic scene a few years ago, Björk had presented and used the instrument for the first time on her world tour in 2007 and many were like: “woah what is that??” Some time later a mobile version of it followed, which of course I also checked out. But this is not about comparing these two things, at least there is no obvious reason for me to do so, so let's go back to Soniface. This trippy-looking gridsynth sequencer was for quite some time, one of my most used apps besides the game Doofus Drop and Stop Motion Studio, even if it took me a while at first getting the grips with it and also to get used to operating on that small screen. By the way, I'm actually not a big fan of touchscreen things, I don't know what it is but some...
I don't know whats happening but I can make nice looking and sounding things appear
It's an absolutely unique instrument. The recent updates are brilliant and really flesh out the concept.
Really an amazing tool with a unique workflow took a while to get used to but once you do its very intuitive. Devs seem very active and responsive which is highly appreciated. If your undecided highly suggest you try the demo. Highly looking forward to future updates.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP
- Processor: 1.6 GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Sound Card: Stereo
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: 2.4 GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: Surround Sound
FAQ
How much does Mazetools Soniface Lab cost?
Mazetools Soniface Lab costs $24.99.
What are the system requirements for Mazetools Soniface Lab?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP Processor: 1.6 GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Sound Card: Stereo Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: 2.4 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: Surround Sound
What platforms is Mazetools Soniface Lab available on?
Mazetools Soniface Lab is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Mazetools Soniface Lab worth buying?
Mazetools Soniface Lab has 100% positive reviews from 9 players.
When was Mazetools Soniface Lab released?
Mazetools Soniface Lab was released on Mar 28, 2018.
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