I am the mighty jungulator
| Developer: | Jungulator |
| Product's Page | |
| Category: | Loopers |
| Price: | $92 / 62€ |
| Popularity: | |
| Downloads: | 6934 |
| Description | |
- innovative real-time looper
Jungulator is a groundbreaking audio engine which fuses DJ, synthesizer and sampler into one real-time instrument. The user can manipulate multiple audio samples simultaneously,moulding them like putty, whilst the Jungulator keeps them in perfect time. It also has sophisticated generative algorithms that allow the software to take creative decisions itself.
| Versions | |
| I am the mighty jungulator 4.3.1 | Commercial Ugrade/Software | ||||||
| I am the mighty jungulator 4.2.1 | Freeware | ||||||
| I am the mighty jungulator 4.2.1 | Freeware | ||||||
| I am the mighty jungulator | Freeware |





I don't know why everyone is having such a hared time with this. I'm running it on an old PPC (Digital Audio/1ghz/OSX10.4) and it works really well. Maybe you need to have Max/MSP runtime to run it. (I do.)
I LOVE THIS APP!
Does not recognise audio files, whether internal drive(PB 17') or external FW drives, website listed for developer does not link to valid page. OSX 10.4.5 here.
Here's a Turnabout For You;
Dave,
3 things:
1) I want to thank you for reaching out and clearing up how samples load for me. I truly appreciate it.
2) Jungulator steadfastly refuses to recognize samples drawn from my firewire drive. I copied a couple of folders of samples from my external drive to my internal laptop drive and was promptly able to access & load stuff.
3) A very nice implementation of the Max/MSP protocol. Finally having fun with it!
Thanks To You!
meta 22
From a letter to dave@iamthemightyjungulator.com in response to him emailing me about problems I've been having with jungulator. The letter he sent follows below-
hi there,
sorry your having probs getting jungulator to work...it IS a bit of a pain to get over the initial hump of sussing how to load samples and whatnot, we've just finished a manual, and its going up on our website and on the shareware sites over the next few days...meantime, i'm assuming the problem you're facing is actually getting a sample to appear in a waveform window and to make some noise...
...briefly, you can drop a folder of samples onto the long grey bar directly above the bluish/green waveform window in the centre of any pod...then click on the little up/down arrows on the right hand end of the grey bar...you'll get a drop down list of the contents of your folder...pick a sample from the list and hit the little square button called 'list'...what will then happen is, the waveform of the sample you've chosen appears in the window, and the name of the sample appears on the long grey bar below it...then all you have to do is slide the big volume slider to the right of the waveform window up until you hear your sample and your good to go!...I should point out that of course you need to have a folder of samples in the first place!! jungulator doesn't come with any sample banks (at least not yet).
let me know if this helps any,
regards,
dave at i am the mighty jungulator
I am the mighty jungulator...and I Don't Work!
Whats the point if it doesnt work, not even sure its the app it says it is either!!!!!
The program takes over a minute to load the Status and Untitled windows after which hangs and stops responding. I left it "loading" (supposedly) for an extra 5 minutes (just in case was real slow) before to force quit it. Can't say anything good or bad about its features, but be aware that the same could happen on your mac. If so, save your time and try another looper the developer site has no support for it (why should they... after all it's free right? :P)
Steps that led to load failure:
1) Downloaded the software,
2) decompressed the .sit file,
3) launched the program on my dual G4 533MHz/1.25GB OX 10.3.9.
Result program loads real slowly 2 windows (Status and Untitled) then hangs.
Best of luck to you with making it work... and if you find a way around it let me know! :)
PS: I wish there was a way on the site to rate as "neutral" in cases like this
Great :)
Remarkable... Very intuitive to use and zero latency when loading up samples..unlike a lot of pay-to-use software out there you actually COULD use this live on stage without embarrassing delays while the other musicians wait for you to sort yourself out. it may not have a funky brushed metal interface but it makes ableton look decidedly clunky...