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PATTERNISSE
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What it does โข Digital catalog magic: drag-n-drop a PSD, TIFF or JPEG and PATTERNISSE auto-tags, files, and shelves it โข Photo-real mockups: see your pattern on dresses, shirts, bedding, wallpapers, suits without opening Photoshop โข Huge GB file sharing: no more โyour attachment is too largeโ sad-trombone emails or pay for WeTransfer โข Analytics dashboard: stalk (politely) which patterns your clients binge-view at 2 a.m. so you can design more of what sells โข Easy PDF invoices & payment links: make invoices fast, share secure pay links, and get paid without chasing clients
Sampulator
PATTERNISSENo features have been listed yet.
PATTERNISSE's answer:
PATTERNISSE puts many jobs in one place. Drop in a pattern and it tags itself, stores it in a neat online shelf, and shows it on a dress or wall right away. You can send big files with one link, see which designs a client opens, and add a pay-now button without leaving the page.
PATTERNISSE's answer:
Most designers jump between four or five apps. PATTERNISSE does the same work in one login, so you spend less money, lose fewer files, and close deals faster.
PATTERNISSE's answer:
Surface and pattern designers, wallpaper makers, textile teams, and licensing agents, anyone who works with repeating artwork and big image files.
PATTERNISSE's answer:
Our founders were pattern designers fed up with messy folders, printed look-books, and late payments. They built a small fix for themselves, friends wanted in, and PATTERNISSE grew from there.
PATTERNISSE's answer:
AWS keeps the files safe and scales as you grow. OpenAI add some AI magic. Stripe handles payments and invoicing. The site itself is written with Typescript, SQL and HTML.
PATTERNISSE's answer:
One of the five biggest wallpaper brands in Europe, multiple large U.S./Portuguese textile mill, and hundreds of indie pattern studios rely on PATTERNISSE every day (names under NDA).
Based on our record, Sampulator seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 3 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I am trying to figure out how to make sounds similar to the "Keys" section on this soundboard. I'm new to music production and I would love to learn how to make something that sounds similar as part of the learning process, but don't even know where to start dissecting a sounds like this! Source: about 4 years ago
Really cool, and I think I might use or integrate this, but I agree with > I find this tool an interesting concept, but I couldn't get through the initial step to create a 4/4 kick loop. There's too much internal state going on with no indicators about what's active or what mode I'm in that it feels more like a memory game than a fun music toy. Maybe it's not a coincidence I'm not a vim/emacs fan? :D I think it... - Source: Hacker News / over 4 years ago
Or maybe it'd be like using one of those online beat generators, but instead of dragging over from a fully opened menu you have to unlock them. https://splice.com/sounds/beatmaker or http://sampulator.com/. Source: almost 5 years ago
Splice Beat Maker - Make and share beats in your browser
Pattern Collect - Curated gallery of patterns by awesome designers
Google Music Lab - Interactive experiments that use the Web Audio API
Patterninja - Create patterns online
Logic Pro X - Music production.
The Pattern Library - Free to use patterns by awesome designers