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One of the major additions in v. 1.1 of Noise.io is the ability to map pitch scales to the Control Surface. There's a huge selection of available pitch scales (major, minor, arabic, diminished, aelian etc.) available and easily expanded later (leave requests in the forum in you didn't find the desired scale).
This video shows the new factory preset bank ("Across the Kaos"), now Noise.io will ship with 90 factory presets.
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Famous Ennio Morriccone's theme played using "Beautiful Violet" fabric preset.
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After many requests, I've recorded the video with the voiceover comments.
Here some factory presets are shown. The video is long (7 minutes) but it's a must-see for every Noise addict!
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Well this is something new (as usual): a very powerful sequence, showing our delicate Distortion (which becomes also a Wave-Shaper at high parameter level).
Feel the power of Noise.io! 
Also here we have 2 pitch sequencer patterns ( A and B) programmed to follow each other like this: AAABAAAB.
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This is one of my favourite presets, "Voyage to the Bass" (guess you'll understand why), it's very simple, but the sound is powerful!
This video shows synth working in "Sound Key" mode with Zones (the 5 big buttons) enabled. As you see, the synth makes sound only when I tap the Zones, and adjusts the parameters when i slide the Control Surface.
Apart from traditional mapping of cutoff and resonance to Left-Right and Up-Down axes of the Control Surface, this has LFO1 Vibrato volume mapped to Up-Down so the sound goes vibrato to get that nasty old-skool effect.
Please tell us what you think here in the forum!

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This magnificent gadget with boundless potential just got a bit easier for a novice like myself,thank you.BIG things come in SMALL packages!!.Cookster